don long
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The first time I saw this jack I wanted one so I went on the hunt for one.

Some time later I picked up one. An old twin post manual jack. I started to research it to find out what it was.
It turned out to be a shop jack used back in the 1920's to roll cars around the shop when working on the car with the wheels off

The jack has been sitting under my work bench for a couple of years. A few weeks ago I decided to pull it out and give it some love.
I started by taking it apart

First the handle

Then the wheels and then the bars holding the wheels together.

Had to be careful not to lose the ball bearings



Some time later I picked up one. An old twin post manual jack. I started to research it to find out what it was.
It turned out to be a shop jack used back in the 1920's to roll cars around the shop when working on the car with the wheels off

The jack has been sitting under my work bench for a couple of years. A few weeks ago I decided to pull it out and give it some love.
I started by taking it apart

First the handle

Then the wheels and then the bars holding the wheels together.

Had to be careful not to lose the ball bearings


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