GeorgiaHybrid
Well-known member
OK,
After buying the Wilton yesterday, I had an extra vise and knew that Dad wanted one sooooooooooo, I packed up the Record in the trunk and took it to him today. I knew that he wanted a small vise and that was the smallest of the three that I had.
While I was there he wanted me to take his Sears jack home with me (it is too heavy for him to get from the shed to the garage) and find him a lighter weight aluminum jack to get his mower into the air. The only thing he does now is sharpen the mower blades. Everything else that needs doing on the mower or that needs to be done to the cars, I do for him.
That jack has been out in the shed for several years and the paint is not the best. It has the standard green body and white handle and saddle that all of the older Japanese made Sears floor jacks have. Does anyone here know the paint code for that green paint or know of a close match to the color? I don't have to re-do it but just wanted it to look a little nicer when he comes to visit as he is always asking what I have done with his tools. Everytime I see one in need of a cleaning/repaint, I bring it home, clean it up and take it back to him.
I know that he will be looking for what I have done to this jack in a month or so.....
Secondly, does anyone have any ideas for the best light weight aluminum jack that is dependable? The capacity does not need to be very great as the only thing it will lift is a 900 pound or so mower. The main thing is that needs to be light. Dad is 88 years old and does well for his age but does not need to be tugging around on a heavy jack anymore....
After buying the Wilton yesterday, I had an extra vise and knew that Dad wanted one sooooooooooo, I packed up the Record in the trunk and took it to him today. I knew that he wanted a small vise and that was the smallest of the three that I had.
While I was there he wanted me to take his Sears jack home with me (it is too heavy for him to get from the shed to the garage) and find him a lighter weight aluminum jack to get his mower into the air. The only thing he does now is sharpen the mower blades. Everything else that needs doing on the mower or that needs to be done to the cars, I do for him.
That jack has been out in the shed for several years and the paint is not the best. It has the standard green body and white handle and saddle that all of the older Japanese made Sears floor jacks have. Does anyone here know the paint code for that green paint or know of a close match to the color? I don't have to re-do it but just wanted it to look a little nicer when he comes to visit as he is always asking what I have done with his tools. Everytime I see one in need of a cleaning/repaint, I bring it home, clean it up and take it back to him.
I know that he will be looking for what I have done to this jack in a month or so.....
Secondly, does anyone have any ideas for the best light weight aluminum jack that is dependable? The capacity does not need to be very great as the only thing it will lift is a 900 pound or so mower. The main thing is that needs to be light. Dad is 88 years old and does well for his age but does not need to be tugging around on a heavy jack anymore....
Yeah, Dont think So, Ive never seen a blackhawk produced Sears Jack to my knowledge. They might have sold some Sj1 or 2 jacks in the past but im not aware of it and they wouldnt have been Green/White. 



