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QuickJack - How do you store the frames?

PeterN

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I've got the QuickJack 7000 EXT and am looking for a secure way to store the frames either vertically or horizontally. Each frame weighs nearly 100lbs so I want to make sure it is stored securely. I'd be attaching the frames to a wood wall so concrete anchoring methods are not possible. Any pictures out there showing a good way to secure it to the wall?
 
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rmsg0040

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Quickjack 5000 stored on the wall with j-hooks from the dollar store using tapcons

For your situation and the weight of each, store them vertically with chains looped around them

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FULLSCALE302

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Definitely store them vertically, it'll save your back for sure. I'll try to dig up a picture of the bracket I made for mine.
 

mikec35

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Good timing on this question. My 7000std's arrive on Thursday. I am going to store them vertically between my 2 garage doors.
 

Paycheck

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I store mine on the floor under the car. But then I only have a one car garage.
 

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Under the car for sure. I use them every weekend or so it seems. Leave them hooked up too.
 

Volcrew

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I've got the QuickJack 7000 EXT and am looking for a secure way to store the frames either vertically or horizontally. Each frame weighs nearly 100lbs so I want to make sure it is stored securely. I'd be attaching the frames to a wood wall so concrete anchoring methods are not possible. Any pictures out there showing a good way to secure it to the wall?

I made a frame for the top of my 20T HF press frame. The frames hang on the sides and the rubber blocks are stacked on top.
 
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Colin Len

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I put some J hooks into the wall - one for each frame. Since the hooks screw into the wall I rotate them vertically to put the frames in place then turn the hook so it's horizontal and locks the frame in place so it doesn't go anywhere. I then have a bungee cord on there just in case. So far it works pretty well, was really easy and really cheap.

 

Ray-CA

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I picked up some Craigslist cheap mechanics creepers, removed the padded platform and store one lift on each creeper. I roll them under the tool bench and completely out of the way. The hoses are draped over a plastic hose hanger and the power unit is in a nearby cabinet.

Ray
 

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Colin Len

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^Fantastic idea. Now why don't they sell that here in the US? Looks like there may be some comparable options though.
 

Killer95Stang

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I purchased these brackets from HD for $35. I then used a scrap 2 x 8 to mount the brackets to the wall, hitting at least three 2 x 4's in the process for strength. The QJs hang about an inch off the ground.



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Colin Len

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^Not as cheap as the other solution but not bad considering everywhere else sells those for $50. I think I'll bite the bullet and pick these up.
 
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