How To Anchor Down a Harbor Freight Tire Changer...
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- In this video guys, I show you how to install concrete drop-in anchors so that you can anchor down your Harbor Freight tire changer on your concrete garage floor.
Link for anchors: amzn.to/3rM1fJL
Thanks my man , glad you made a video of this. Just wanted to make sure I was doing it right. Videos like this give people confidence in knowing they can do it themselves without the trial and errors of messing it up the 1st time. So i appreciate it!
Hope your well man!
Thanks Tim and yeah, YT is a great platform for helping and teaching others how to do many different things and seeing someone else doing it first, will save you some headaches and frustration in trying to do it yourself.
Rather than insert the bolt into the sleeve and hammer the bolt (you can damage the threads) just tap in the sleeve directly. You can place a block of wood over the sleeve as well to protect it.
Yes, that is another way to do it Mike and they went in with no issues and I did it that way so I could get them below the surface by an 1/8 of an inch or so.
Hi! can you drop a link where you buy these bolt and anchor at. thank you
Hello and thanks for watching and here's the link you can use...amzn.to/3rM1fJL
What did you do to hold your leverage bars and accessories for the changer?
Gabriel, at 2:32 in the video, you can see where I have them stored by welding some pipes that they could slide in easily. I also welded other pieces of pipe for the smaller accessories.
The one problem I had when drilling was hitting a rock in the aggregate and drifting off the center.
Yeah, I can where that would be an issue and were you using a hammer drill or a regular drill?
@@MannyFontes1968 A hammer drill. Not quite as serious as the one you have, but it's a Hilti with a 1/2" chuck.
Hey what’s the length of the bolt ??.
The bolts have a 2 inch shank on them.
How long are those bolts?
2". Got it!
Yeah, they are 2 inches long from the bottom of the head.
And how do you keep the tire from spinning in the clamps?
The changer has a little rod that goes into one of the lug nut holes on the rim to keep it from spinning on you.
Who do you call to drill those holes professionally. Cause I know I will tear my garage up
Haha Tiger, you can always call a handyman but it's not that bad to drill it if you have the right tools.
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That bolt is 13 inches, sure don't look like it's over a foot long. You sure??
13 is the thread count, not the length.
Ron, when I said 13, I was referring to the pitch of the threads and that's what they call it at the store.
@@MannyFontes1968 Thanks for explaining, I know nothing about bolts as you can tell.