don long
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I picked up this small floor jack one day in my travels and it has been sitting in the shop waiting for some love.
I was cleaning up the shop and the jack was in the way but it called out for some help. It has no handle and the knee is stuck up in the air
3 by don long, on Flickr
1 by don long, on Flickr
I put it up on the work bench and took a hundred pictures of the jack
2 by don long, on Flickr
Then I sprayed all the jack joints, nuts and shafts with rust off to loosen things up and walked away for a couple of days while I finished up another small project.
When I got back to it, things went pretty well as I started taking the jack apart.
I took more pictures as I removed each nut and washer documenting each piece (my memory is too short to not have back up)
I finally have the jack totally apart
IMG_0784 by don long, on Flickr
Some of the issues I've run into is where the connecting shafts were pinged over to hold them in place
2019-03-14 15.52.38 by don long, on Flickr
I was lucky on this one, I only had to grind off one end and pushed the shaft out the other end. you can see the lip on the unground end.
IMG_0751 by don long, on Flickr
I was cleaning up the shop and the jack was in the way but it called out for some help. It has no handle and the knee is stuck up in the air
3 by don long, on Flickr
1 by don long, on FlickrI put it up on the work bench and took a hundred pictures of the jack
2 by don long, on FlickrThen I sprayed all the jack joints, nuts and shafts with rust off to loosen things up and walked away for a couple of days while I finished up another small project.
When I got back to it, things went pretty well as I started taking the jack apart.
I took more pictures as I removed each nut and washer documenting each piece (my memory is too short to not have back up)
I finally have the jack totally apart
IMG_0784 by don long, on FlickrSome of the issues I've run into is where the connecting shafts were pinged over to hold them in place
2019-03-14 15.52.38 by don long, on FlickrI was lucky on this one, I only had to grind off one end and pushed the shaft out the other end. you can see the lip on the unground end.
IMG_0751 by don long, on Flickr
