To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Oh ****...Another Blackhawk Project!!

CRTDI

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 11, 2010
Messages
1,533
My Blackhawk addiction is getting out of hand...:mad:..:(..:)..:drool:

Based on the amount of attachments in it, I think this was originally an SA-18, 2-Ton Porto-Power set.

I have no use for it, but damn it sure looks cool..to me!!

IMG_3733.jpg


A heavily constructed constructed case, weighs about 70-80 lbs loaded up.
IMG_3735.jpg


IMG_3734.jpg


IMG_3736.jpg


IMG_3744.jpg


I have an idea of what you could do with some of the attachments, but I'm pretty much just clueless about most of them. Maybe this little hydraulic oil soaked mystery manual will help me out later.
IMG_3740.jpg


Some close-up shots of the inner decals. I wish some of these were a little nicer, but I'm happy that they are even there to begin with.
IMG_3742.jpg


IMG_3738.jpg


IMG_3737.jpg


Some nice art-deco styling on the pump.
IMG_3739.jpg


Lots of old crud to keep me busy, hopefully it will clean up nice.
IMG_3743.jpg


From a 1948 catalog. This must have been a pretty cool set when it was new.
SA-18_0001.jpg


SA-18.jpg
 
Last edited:
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

RedVise

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 4, 2010
Messages
1,283
Location
Gulf Coast, Fl
My dad used a porta power set to repair bodywork, back in the day. They actually fixed the sheet metal instaed of throwing a new panel on it. Labor was the cheaper commodity at that time. A shop might have a large in ground frame machine for big jobs, but a set like yours could be used for smaller jobs, the different attachments for the size/shape of the job, to push the sheet metal back to close to the original shape, then the hand work with sheet metal hammers.

Neat !

Brian L.
 

Roots

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 31, 2010
Messages
1,788
Nice find :beer:

I'd give some serious thought to replacing the hydraulic hose on that though, possibly even replacing the seals in the pump and cylinders as well.
 

Bull

Super Moderator
Joined
Dec 12, 2005
Messages
16,189
Location
MA
Very cool.

I have a manual or booklet from Blackhawk that shows something like 100 or 1000 uses for Porta Power equipment. I recently moved my office, but when I dig the manual out from the box I tossed it in, I can share the contents with you.
 

-Brent-

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2009
Messages
4,709
Location
Utah
Very cool.

I have a manual or booklet from Blackhawk that shows something like 100 or 1000 uses for Porta Power equipment. I recently moved my office, but when I dig the manual out from the box I tossed it in, I can share the contents with you.

Again, Bull... this is something I'd love to see.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

ishiboo

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 27, 2010
Messages
9,481
Location
Oshkosh, WI
VERY cool set. I'd get some high resolution scans if possible of that decal and others, so that a graphic designer could redo it if necessary in the future.

Also, if you use it please replace the hoses and seals. Hydraulic oil injected into the skin under pressure is a baaaaaaaaaaad event, and I'm sure working near/around it you put yourself at risk.
 
OP
C

CRTDI

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 11, 2010
Messages
1,533
Very cool.

I have a manual or booklet from Blackhawk that shows something like 100 or 1000 uses for Porta Power equipment. I recently moved my office, but when I dig the manual out from the box I tossed it in, I can share the contents with you.

I would really be interested in this. Thanks, Bull

Incredible find. It looks 100% complete, too, making it even more incredible.

I just picked up a set, too, albeit much much newer than yours.

Very nice looking set Brent.

Was that THIS ONE? If not, it's another one for someone to pick up...

Not the same one.....somebody here needs to rescue this!..:willy_nil

VERY cool set. I'd get some high resolution scans if possible of that decal and others, so that a graphic designer could redo it if necessary in the future.

Also, if you use it please replace the hoses and seals. Hydraulic oil injected into the skin under pressure is a baaaaaaaaaaad event, and I'm sure working near/around it you put yourself at risk.

I have a BIL that has some graphic design skills. The decals on this box might be a good test for him.

Good advice. I'm not even going to attempt to use this kit until the hose gets changed out and the pump and ram receive a proper rebuild.
 

larryq

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 12, 2011
Messages
2,421
I guess I'll be the one to ask....how do you use this for body work, and how does it work in general? The attached ads show guys with the hoses in their hands but it's not clear what the pump is doing?
 
OP
C

CRTDI

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 11, 2010
Messages
1,533
I guess I'll be the one to ask....how do you use this for body work, and how does it work in general? The attached ads show guys with the hoses in their hands but it's not clear what the pump is doing?

Sorry, I didn't see this sooner. Here are some auto body repair examples. I'm sure with using one's imagination, a lot more applications can be thought of.

PP2.jpg


PP1.jpg
 

Gregg33

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 13, 2011
Messages
777
Location
Port Colborne, ON, Canada
Porta Power is a dirt modified racers best friend :) Awesome find!!

Yup great for straightening bumpers on a modified or put it to use when you back your asphalt late model into the wall.


I never knew where the name Porto-Power came from until I read this. Unfortunately all the racers I know (and borrow from!) have cheap off-shore versions, nothing as quality as a genuine Porto-Power.
 

don long

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 31, 2012
Messages
8,852
Location
southern california
I just found this thread tonight. I ended up with this particular porto power set a few years ago.
I sand blasted the case and repainted it. I had a new decal made for the right hand side and my sign painter friend painted the logo on the left hand side. I refinished the tools inside and have the set hanging in my Big party garage.

Before and after shots

1.JPG7.JPG4.jpg51.jpg2017-06-06 16.56.04.jpg17.JPG

IMG_0516.JPG

By studying the decal on the original pic's you can tell that this is that set
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom