I just got one of these yesterday off of Facebook yard sales. It is the 3300 pound lift model. Paid $75 for it and it weight about 300 pounds. I was thinking of putting a metal plate on it but after a little thought I plan to put my projects on open bottom pallets. I picked up a few of these pallets and if I have to wait for parts on that project I can just set it down until parts come in and I can work on other projects. I also thought of putting the project on a regular pallet and put that on top of the pen bottom pallet. That will also raise the project about 4 inches and that will reduce some bending. I have forks in my tractor so I can just move the finished job right on it’s pallet to where I will store it or put onto my truck when I sell the finished project. The open bottom pallets I have are plastic so the regular pallets will easily slide around to get at where I need to work on the project. I like your large plywood top also, especially getting things off of the truck. My truck bed is a few inches higher than the pallet when it is full height so the extra length of the plywood bridges the height very nicely. Thanks for your very informative and well done videos. Clem
I bought a regular pallet stacker, not a scissor lift. But a very similar thing. it can hold 1 ton at 140cm, enough to unload and load pallets into a truck or van. However, I quickly realized that it is actually a great mobile lifting workbench :D And I use it more as a workbench than for pallets haha.
I was driving in Chicago many years ago during the winter when I noticed something sticking out of a snow pile under a bridge. After a quick second look, I knew immediately it was a pallet jack. Made a quick u-turn stopped my van and threw it in the back. Like you said, these are very handy around the home or shop and mine has been very busy doing a variety of tasks for many years (I even dropped a transmission out of my van with this pallet jack).
I just remembered, I also have a skid steer (AKA: Bobcat). A few years ago, the drive-chain broke while I was using it down the block from my home. After trying to figure out how I would get it home, I remembered my pallet jack. That baby lifted my 2,900 lbs skid steer with no problem and I simply pulled it home easily. Having the right tool for each job is sure great!
Thanks for the idea. Found one about a year ago. Love it. I put 1/4" steel on it and bolt it down. Mine 4×5. I use it for riding mowers and fourwheelers. Biggest thing I have had on it was 150cc hammer head go cart. I got hurt a few years back and this makes it so much easier for me so I don't have to pick things pull or get on the ground. Thank you so much. God Bless you my friend.
Great idea! I have a lift that I made from the undercarriage of a recliner, the ones that have a electric lift to help people get up and out of it ! The chair was being thrown away so I took the chair part off and changed the lift part so it would go up and down level ! It would originally go up and down at an angle but with just switching two of the bars it now works at level. It's rated at three hundred pounds but I've had as much as four hundred on it and it has no problem with it! For loading and unloading stuff out of my pickup it has been a major back saver, I've had way too many back operations and don't want anymore ! 😊 Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
@@sixtyfiveford Thanks, most of the things I have made through the years have come from stuff that was meant for other uses ! 😊 I don't like waste and am always thinking on how else it could be used!
@@Budro4764 I wish that I had taken some pictures of it when I still had it but I didn't and one of my sons has it now. I've gotten old and crippled up so much nowadays that I can't do much of anything so I've been giving away a lot of my stuff to my boys. In the last year I've spent more time in the hospital than out so my " THINGS " are going to them! If you come across one of those chairs take a look at it and you'll see what I was talking about. They are very expensive when new but most people get rid of them when the chair part wears out ! 😊
I have a van wheelchair lift right now I'm thinking of re purposing. It has a 3x4ft platform that slides horizontal out of the van door and then drops to the ground. It would be nice to adapt into the bed of a truck or similar.
Nice find for a garage sale. I only see the battery operated ones on trucks now. They don't work the best in sub zero weather. For that matter the lift gates don't either. I have gone out at a store I worked for more than once to get them going so the load could be dropped. Now I don't like working outside in sub zero either but I have flesh and blood.
Back in the early 90's I worked at a Lawn and Grarden equipment shop. We had air operated lift tables. Never seen a pallet jack that goes up that high before.
This was a lucky day. I actually looked at it, figured it was a typical pallet jack and walked away. The guy called me back over to show me how cool it was and I couldn't load it into my truck fast enough.
@@sixtyfiveford , i know that situation. we found a couple of adjustable height beds in a skip bin outside an old peoples home. i walked off thinking how it had no use to me. my mate called me back to check out how the pedal raised and lowered it. that was enough! into the back of the 1 tonner. it also tilts and has a drain. dont know what that feature is for so we christened it the autopsy table. anyway we unloaded it at my place and my mate was wishing we'd grabbed the other one for him. so back we went. his is electrically operated. we havent found practical uses for them yet. it doesnt matter - the mechanism of how they rise and fall is clever.
Pretty slick, Moe. It's the first one I've seen that's a high lift. I can see where it would be pretty handy. Man, Ginger's got game...does she ever settle down? LOL Thanks, Bud!!
@@sixtyfiveford You could do it diagonally, find a piece of c channel to fit longer bikes, couple bolt holes and you'd be good more than double the capacity of my motorcycle lift.
Hey Mr. 65 Ford, just want to let you know that I watch all your vids and always leave a like. I just can't leave a comment while watching through my TV. So when I finally get on the computer I will comment. LOL. That's a cool and very handy pallet Jack! Would have come in handy to possibly lift my 900lb safe off of the moving truck. It took 3 guys to lower it onto a rolling flat dolly with a couple of ratchet straps and then carefully down the ramp.
I bought a huge 1000lb+ safe years ago from an estate auction for cheap. Catch was I had to move it out of the house without damage. I ended up calling a locksmith who offered safe moving and for $150 they came out with the coolest electric dolly I've ever seen and moved it out of the house like nothing, put it on a trailer, and transported it. They told me about a lot of neat tricks like rolling it around on a couple dozen golf balls to get it in and out of tight areas.
You're going to have to apologize to my wife when one of these shows up in my driveway. I had no idea these existed, but now I don't think I can live without.
I thought that was a pallet jack......... The reverse V gave it away when I first started watching your videos..... Gotta love those Heeler's ..... We always had them on the farm and on trail rides ....... Plus Tard Mon Ami ~!~!
Nice, that is just what I need. That is a very verseable tool I see many uses for it, not to mention a back saver. Funny how the temporary fix is never temporary. LOL Stay well, Joe Z
Great work table. i built one that can hold an ATV or smaller. i use a boat winck with a series of rollers to reduce the lift force. had I had the opportunity to use one of those.. would be awsome.
This was a lucky day. At the yard sale I actually looked at it, figured it was a typical pallet jack and walked away. The guy called me back over to show me how cool it was and I couldn't load it into my truck fast enough.
That's awesome! I was just looking to purchase a lift table. You're videos always have perfect timing. I also noticed the car lift in your driveway. I'll have to go back and watch the video on that. I'm so far behind on my subscription videos. I'm glad to see you're still cranking them out, you're one of my favorite channels. Did you loose weight? Looking good! Have a great day!
I had seen this in your videos before and liked he idea. When i moved to my new bigger shop, I bought a Harbor Freight Motor Cycle lift, but put 4" casters on it to make it more portable. With the larger casters, I lost some of the 1000 pound capacity, but I will never have a motor cycle or anything that heavy on it so that's ok. Works great for small engine repair and I have also used it as roll around-adjustable scaffolding in the shop Link to my table: ua-cam.com/video/op8i7_fXyjc/v-deo.html
Great Idea! I too have the HF motorcycle lift but the tiny metal wheels don't roll or maneuver too well. I like how you put the 4" casters on it! The plywood platform is also a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
!! Wow Awesome to See thks for this was wonderin what I Could do to mine but could ya tell me How Long those Bars are And what ya Hooked them to under the Forks this is goin to make my Life easier Since not aloud to lift much any More with my Heart attack thks again Hope to hear from ya About the Size and the length ya made the Hoist arm longer Ya Got my Vote and Subscribed to Ya Keep Sharin Mighty thank full
That looks really handy to have, Never seen one like that. Many uses for you for sure. Give the doggie a ride on it, well tried anyway. Beastie cam, yeah!
That's cool never seen a high lift one like that. Does the hydraulic piston work like an old FM antenna? I don't the how else that piston would fit inside otherwise in order to lower all the way
I have run a bunch of kerosene heater off diesel. They are essentially the same thing. Kerosene is known as fuel oil #1 and diesel fuel is known as fuel oil #2. Diesel fuel is just kerosene with waxes added to lubricate a diesel engine. In the winter time most gas stations actually switch over diesel to primarily kerosene or mixture of diesel and kerosene as the waxes will want to gel up in extreme cold. They call it winter diesel. This will run just fine in any kerosene heater.
A motorcycle would actually fit diagonally on there with a u-rail or something mounted on there, so that the fork and front wheel can pass the hydraulic cylinder
I love the way you think. I was just thinking the same thing while editing the video. The handle side would block a small portion of side working area, but not bad. I have some large chunks of angle iron I can make do just this.
Yes they are great saws........ I have 2 Beavers in my shop right now..... 1 is mine that a friend brought down from Indiana when he came to stay for the winter, It was his brothers saw that was bought from a yard sale that had quite a few issues, but had to leave all of a sudden when he was diagnosed with cancer...... He gave it to me as a gift.... The other is my biz partners saw we have torn down in a labeled box needing a few parts....... A lot of tech's say they are a PITA to tear down then put back together.... They not that hard if you know the order it goes back together..... I also have a huge inventory of OLD Mac parts for the BIG saws if you are in the market for some ??? Plus Tard Mon Ami ~!~!
It is now 2019 and about time the USA caught up with the majority of the world and left the other two countries Liberia and Myanmar behind who still use Imperial Measurements and changed to Metric Measurements
You're ranting over the basic non critical measurements mentioned. I understand the frustration as I do just he opposite and have to use a quick Google search to convert critical Metric to Imperial measurements on a random basis. The imperial system is a much harder system to learn but once you know it why forget it and throw it away? I can say "a foot" and 99% of everyone that I meet in person will know what that means and have a close idea of the size. I can say a meter and 5% will know and have a close idea of the sizing. Is a meter more accurate than a yard...No. It's just preference. The entire point of a measurement is to be able to replicate it elsewhere. So I can order 100feet of rope and get exactly that when I tell the guy over the phone. Now if 99% of my population uses Imperial; chances are if I order 100 meters of rope I won't get the correct amount, so it's not easily replicatable. This defeats the entire purpose of a measurement system. You have to use what everyone else knows by heart and uses. The metric system is taught in America, but just like the UK and other countries that once used Imperial, there is a hybrid where you still see common things like Gallons, Pints, Yards, Pounds etc mixed with Liters, Millimeters, Kilograms, etc. Don't get me wrong Metric shines in simplicity as far as converting goes but it makes sense to not change just for the sake of change.
Howdie just wondering why ya dont answer people's questions ? I took my sub away found different people's choice to helping me sorry but if this the way ya run this l,m done thks again for nothing ther been said l,ve got reason not getting back to you cause been laid up have had 3 heart attacks and l,m trying too make a go of it and ya don,t make life easier so thks again for nothing been said have a nice day 😊from Canada 🍁 SK 😊
i think i'd be making a lightweight height extender to put on when its not quite high enough. i feel like i want to hit the dislike button because i'm green with envy even though i do have an adjustable height bed from a skip bin outside an old peoples home so life isnt too bad.
I just got one of these yesterday off of Facebook yard sales. It is the 3300 pound lift model. Paid $75 for it and it weight about 300 pounds. I was thinking of putting a metal plate on it but after a little thought I plan to put my projects on open bottom pallets. I picked up a few of these pallets and if I have to wait for parts on that project I can just set it down until parts come in and I can work on other projects. I also thought of putting the project on a regular pallet and put that on top of the pen bottom pallet. That will also raise the project about 4 inches and that will reduce some bending. I have forks in my tractor so I can just move the finished job right on it’s pallet to where I will store it or put onto my truck when I sell the finished project. The open bottom pallets I have are plastic so the regular pallets will easily slide around to get at where I need to work on the project. I like your large plywood top also, especially getting things off of the truck. My truck bed is a few inches higher than the pallet when it is full height so the extra length of the plywood bridges the height very nicely. Thanks for your very informative and well done videos. Clem
I bought a regular pallet stacker, not a scissor lift. But a very similar thing. it can hold 1 ton at 140cm, enough to unload and load pallets into a truck or van. However, I quickly realized that it is actually a great mobile lifting workbench :D And I use it more as a workbench than for pallets haha.
I was driving in Chicago many years ago during the winter when I noticed something sticking out of a snow pile under a bridge. After a quick second look, I knew immediately it was a pallet jack. Made a quick u-turn stopped my van and threw it in the back.
Like you said, these are very handy around the home or shop and mine has been very busy doing a variety of tasks for many years (I even dropped a transmission out of my van with this pallet jack).
A junk man at heart. I find things under bridges and left in ditches all the time.
I just remembered, I also have a skid steer (AKA: Bobcat). A few years ago, the drive-chain broke while I was using it down the block from my home. After trying to figure out how I would get it home, I remembered my pallet jack. That baby lifted my 2,900 lbs skid steer with no problem and I simply pulled it home easily. Having the right tool for each job is sure great!
That's a great story. You have one of those small skid steers. That's a great tool.
nice, l have a small lift table like that but the fact that that one can lift pallets too, id prefer yours.
They come in handy. We both need bigger shops so we can get bigger lifts.
I need the yard sales the 2 of you seem to always find.
Thanks for the idea. Found one about a year ago. Love it. I put 1/4" steel on it and bolt it down. Mine 4×5. I use it for riding mowers and fourwheelers. Biggest thing I have had on it was 150cc hammer head go cart. I got hurt a few years back and this makes it so much easier for me so I don't have to pick things pull or get on the ground. Thank you so much. God Bless you my friend.
These are so handy
I love it. That tool is a back saver and couldn't be more handy. Especially being mobile.
It has come in very handy.
That is a really nice piece of equipment to have. Being a middle aged guy I can appreciate the versatility and saving my back from pain.
It comes in really handy.
Great idea!
I have a lift that I made from the undercarriage of a recliner, the ones that have a electric lift to help people get up and out of it !
The chair was being thrown away so I took the chair part off and changed the lift part so it would go up and down level ! It would originally go up and down at an angle but with just switching two of the bars it now works at level. It's rated at three hundred pounds but I've had as much as four hundred on it and it has no problem with it! For loading and unloading stuff out of my pickup it has been a major back saver, I've had way too many back operations and don't want anymore ! 😊
Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
That's awesome. It would be a shame to throw away such a valuable piece of engineering like that. Nicely done.
@@sixtyfiveford
Thanks, most of the things I have made through the years have come from stuff that was meant for other uses ! 😊
I don't like waste and am always thinking on how else it could be used!
Ken I would love to see that table in a vid or some pics ........... Great idea...........
@@Budro4764
I wish that I had taken some pictures of it when I still had it but I didn't and one of my sons has it now.
I've gotten old and crippled up so much nowadays that I can't do much of anything so I've been giving away a lot of my stuff to my boys. In the last year I've spent more time in the hospital than out so my " THINGS " are going to them!
If you come across one of those chairs take a look at it and you'll see what I was talking about. They are very expensive when new but most people get rid of them when the chair part wears out ! 😊
I have a van wheelchair lift right now I'm thinking of re purposing. It has a 3x4ft platform that slides horizontal out of the van door and then drops to the ground. It would be nice to adapt into the bed of a truck or similar.
Nice find for a garage sale. I only see the battery operated ones on trucks now. They don't work the best in sub zero weather. For that matter the lift gates don't either. I have gone out at a store I worked for more than once to get them going so the load could be dropped. Now I don't like working outside in sub zero either but I have flesh and blood.
I love this! I just bought one on Craig's list for repairing snow blowers.
That right there makes it easy to move around heavy objects by yourself when you're in one man show
It has saved me quite a few times.
soon as I saw it knew what it was; used one years ago every day. great purchase and great piece of equipment lots of uses in the shop....good stuff
Thanks, it comes in handy.
Back in the early 90's I worked at a Lawn and Grarden equipment shop. We had air operated lift tables. Never seen a pallet jack that goes up that high before.
Air powered would be nice.
I like it. I don't have that toy, but I do have a tommy lift on the back of my one ton truck !! Gotta love hydraulics !!
Tommy gates! I remember being a 14yr old kid thinking that was the neatest thing in the world.
I need better yard sales near me!
This was a lucky day. I actually looked at it, figured it was a typical pallet jack and walked away. The guy called me back over to show me how cool it was and I couldn't load it into my truck fast enough.
@@sixtyfiveford , i know that situation. we found a couple of adjustable height beds in a skip bin outside an old peoples home. i walked off thinking how it had no use to me. my mate called me back to check out how the pedal raised and lowered it. that was enough! into the back of the 1 tonner. it also tilts and has a drain. dont know what that feature is for so we christened it the autopsy table. anyway we unloaded it at my place and my mate was wishing we'd grabbed the other one for him. so back we went. his is electrically operated. we havent found practical uses for them yet. it doesnt matter - the mechanism of how they rise and fall is clever.
I've never seen one of them before. Cool jack. Thanks for sharing.
It has saved my back a few times.
i am such a huge fan of your dog
i know right?
Ginger is always having a good time.
@@sixtyfiveford i dont know if that tip site is still around but i would totally do a "buy ginger a treat" kind of thing
Makes a great shop lift, i did recognize it having used pallet jacks in the past.
This is the first high lift one I've ever come across and didn't even know they made them.
Pretty slick, Moe. It's the first one I've seen that's a high lift. I can see where it would be pretty handy. Man, Ginger's got game...does she ever settle down? LOL Thanks, Bud!!
I didn't know they existed before I saw this one. Ginger is ready to play and any moment... Just say the word.
Thinking back to all the heavy things I've needed to get into my truck bed, that thing would be great.
The only thing I wish, is that it was longer to hold a full size motorcycle.
@@sixtyfiveford You could do it diagonally, find a piece of c channel to fit longer bikes, couple bolt holes and you'd be good more than double the capacity of my motorcycle lift.
Nice, you essentially have a "loading dock" could receive heavy stuff from a big trailer, way awesome!
Great video!
That's a great way to put it.
appreciate your videos going to look into one of those
Tops. Haven't seen these in Straya and I'm in transport.
Wouldn't mind one.
Cheap of course.
Yeah, I didn't know the high ones existed before I saw this one.
Awsome shop tool/table. Great content as usual, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Will.
Love that jack.
Thanks, it's one of my favorite tools.
That is the best Idea for a lift table ..that I have seen
It comes in really handy for the heavy items.
Hey Mr. 65 Ford, just want to let you know that I watch all your vids and always leave a like. I just can't leave a comment while watching through my TV. So when I finally get on the computer I will comment. LOL. That's a cool and very handy pallet Jack! Would have come in handy to possibly lift my 900lb safe off of the moving truck. It took 3 guys to lower it onto a rolling flat dolly with a couple of ratchet straps and then carefully down the ramp.
I bought a huge 1000lb+ safe years ago from an estate auction for cheap. Catch was I had to move it out of the house without damage. I ended up calling a locksmith who offered safe moving and for $150 they came out with the coolest electric dolly I've ever seen and moved it out of the house like nothing, put it on a trailer, and transported it. They told me about a lot of neat tricks like rolling it around on a couple dozen golf balls to get it in and out of tight areas.
slick piece of kit.
Thanks Man.
Great idea and a very cool tool for the shop.
Hey Thanks.
Great idea. Im going to have to keep a look out for one. Your dog is awesome by the way.
I keep checking classified for another high lift one.
You're going to have to apologize to my wife when one of these shows up in my driveway.
I had no idea these existed, but now I don't think I can live without.
I didn't know they existed either.
Thats a great idea for a lift table.. so versatile too!
Thanks, it has come in very handy.
I have something similar but smaller . Yours is much better . Your dog is so cool :)
Thanks.
Darn handy / Back saver table lift . The vision to see what can be... we’ll done
Thanks Man.
Very good idea
I thought that was a pallet jack......... The reverse V gave it away when I first started watching your videos..... Gotta love those Heeler's ..... We always had them on the farm and on trail rides .......
Plus Tard Mon Ami ~!~!
We use these hi lift pallet jacks at work and they are handy as crap.
Yeah, I didn't know the high ones existed before I saw this one.
sixtyfiveford there's some pretty cool material handling stuff out there. I like how these go from 4" off the floor to a good working height.
Wow that is awesome it's like the small table that Harbor Freight sales but it looks better
I played around with the small Harbor Freight unit, but it was just too small so hold anything substantial.
I NEED one in my life! Great clip as always man keep it up 👍👍
Thanks, it has come in handy.
I have a similar one, except it has a 12 VDC hydraulic cylinder with manual pump as a backup.
Very cool.
Nice, that is just what I need. That is a very verseable tool I see many uses for it, not to mention a back saver. Funny how the temporary fix is never temporary. LOL
Stay well, Joe Z
Sometimes the quick fix seams to last forever.
I know what you mean having several of my own.
JUST WHAT I NEED!! Thanks mate!
Great work table. i built one that can hold an ATV or smaller. i use a boat winck with a series of rollers to reduce the lift force. had I had the opportunity to use one of those.. would be awsome.
Sounds awesome.
Save our backs is a priority. Thanks Moe.
Ive never seen a high lift pallet jack before, and I have seen hundreds of regular pallet jacks.
This was a lucky day. At the yard sale I actually looked at it, figured it was a typical pallet jack and walked away. The guy called me back over to show me how cool it was and I couldn't load it into my truck fast enough.
This video is what caused me to create my monster !!
that is just a super cool thing
Thanks, it has saved my back.
That's awesome! I was just looking to purchase a lift table. You're videos always have perfect timing. I also noticed the car lift in your driveway. I'll have to go back and watch the video on that. I'm so far behind on my subscription videos. I'm glad to see you're still cranking them out, you're one of my favorite channels. Did you loose weight? Looking good! Have a great day!
There's nothing quite so permanent as a temporary fix!
That is a great idea!
Thanks Amy!
what a great design.
It comes in handy.
It lifts more than mine. Nice
Thanks Bruce.
If money were no object this would be a sweet option for a wheelbarrow compressor lift.
I'm make'n one of these!
Now I must get one.
I keep checking everyone I come across to see if it's a high lift version. It would be nice to have a second one.
Now that's as handy as a pocket on a shirt 👍👍👍👍👍
It has come in very handy.
Very clever!
Thanks, it comes in handy.
I had seen this in your videos before and liked he idea. When i moved to my new bigger shop, I bought a Harbor Freight Motor Cycle lift, but put 4" casters on it to make it more portable. With the larger casters, I lost some of the 1000 pound capacity, but I will never have a motor cycle or anything that heavy on it so that's ok. Works great for small engine repair and I have also used it as roll around-adjustable scaffolding in the shop
Link to my table: ua-cam.com/video/op8i7_fXyjc/v-deo.html
Great Idea! I too have the HF motorcycle lift but the tiny metal wheels don't roll or maneuver too well.
I like how you put the 4" casters on it! The plywood platform is also a great idea.
Thanks for sharing.
Nice setup.
!! Wow Awesome to See thks for this was wonderin what I Could do to mine but could ya tell me How Long those Bars are And what ya Hooked them to under the Forks this is goin to make my Life easier Since not aloud to lift much any More with my Heart attack thks again Hope to hear from ya About the Size and the length ya made the Hoist arm longer Ya Got my Vote and Subscribed to Ya Keep Sharin Mighty thank full
My former motorcycle lift now performs the same task.
Those are great workbenches.
This is the one guy you wish you had as your neighbor
Love it.
Thanks Man.
That looks really handy to have, Never seen one like that. Many uses for you for sure. Give the doggie a ride on it, well tried anyway. Beastie cam, yeah!
Yeah, I didn't know the high ones existed before I saw this one.
Always the best!
Hey THANKS!
Very nice.👍🏼
Thanks, it has come in handy.
That's cool never seen a high lift one like that. Does the hydraulic piston work like an old FM antenna? I don't the how else that piston would fit inside otherwise in order to lower all the way
Yeah, I didn't know the high ones existed before I saw this one. Yes, the piston is telescopic with one piston inside another.
Looks plenty strong enough for most of the things you do :-D
It has really saved my back
Cool
Thanks Man.
I have a question can have an old kerosene turbo heater. Can you make it use Diesel fuel in it?
I have run a bunch of kerosene heater off diesel. They are essentially the same thing. Kerosene is known as fuel oil #1 and diesel fuel is known as fuel oil #2. Diesel fuel is just kerosene with waxes added to lubricate a diesel engine. In the winter time most gas stations actually switch over diesel to primarily kerosene or mixture of diesel and kerosene as the waxes will want to gel up in extreme cold. They call it winter diesel. This will run just fine in any kerosene heater.
@@sixtyfiveford so nothing I need to do at all to run the diesel fuel in a kerosene heater...wow did not know that! Thanks for the info
I need one too
It has come in very handy.
Easy rolling that box around, you’re going to have more dent repair😁
I know!
A motorcycle would actually fit diagonally on there with a u-rail or something mounted on there, so that the fork and front wheel can pass the hydraulic cylinder
I love the way you think. I was just thinking the same thing while editing the video. The handle side would block a small portion of side working area, but not bad. I have some large chunks of angle iron I can make do just this.
👍👍
thats pretty awesome but then id have to concrete my shed floors
Yeah, they don't move too well on dirt. It struggles just with the bumps in my concrete.
@@sixtyfiveford need some 4wd tyres around here
I need something like that, I'm getting a little old to be dead lifting things onto my workbench like I'm 20 or something.
It has saved my back a few times.
Oops I forgot to ask about that Mac saw you bumped into ..... Is that a Eager Beaver style saw ???? Or Mini Mac ???
That one is a Power Mac. I have 2 Mini Macs as well. All great saws.
Yes they are great saws........ I have 2 Beavers in my shop right now..... 1 is mine that a friend brought down from Indiana when he came to stay for the winter, It was his brothers saw that was bought from a yard sale that had quite a few issues, but had to leave all of a sudden when he was diagnosed with cancer...... He gave it to me as a gift....
The other is my biz partners saw we have torn down in a labeled box needing a few parts....... A lot of tech's say they are a PITA to tear down then put back together.... They not that hard if you know the order it goes back together.....
I also have a huge inventory of OLD Mac parts for the BIG saws if you are in the market for some ???
Plus Tard Mon Ami ~!~!
Can you lift a letterpress machine ?
It'll lift a little over 2000lbs.
@@sixtyfiveford will need to buy one thanks
I want one.
I want a second one, so I keep eyeballing classifieds but haven't come across another.
Is you dog Australian Shepard mix maybe?
Red Heeler also know as an Australian Cattle Dog.
i use an electric hospital bed with a metal top...... but it only lifts 450lb
Heck Yeah! That's a great idea.
It is now 2019 and about time the USA caught up with the majority of the world and left the other two countries Liberia and Myanmar behind who still use Imperial Measurements and changed to Metric Measurements
You're ranting over the basic non critical measurements mentioned. I understand the frustration as I do just he opposite and have to use a quick Google search to convert critical Metric to Imperial measurements on a random basis. The imperial system is a much harder system to learn but once you know it why forget it and throw it away? I can say "a foot" and 99% of everyone that I meet in person will know what that means and have a close idea of the size. I can say a meter and 5% will know and have a close idea of the sizing. Is a meter more accurate than a yard...No. It's just preference. The entire point of a measurement is to be able to replicate it elsewhere. So I can order 100feet of rope and get exactly that when I tell the guy over the phone. Now if 99% of my population uses Imperial; chances are if I order 100 meters of rope I won't get the correct amount, so it's not easily replicatable. This defeats the entire purpose of a measurement system. You have to use what everyone else knows by heart and uses. The metric system is taught in America, but just like the UK and other countries that once used Imperial, there is a hybrid where you still see common things like Gallons, Pints, Yards, Pounds etc mixed with Liters, Millimeters, Kilograms, etc. Don't get me wrong Metric shines in simplicity as far as converting goes but it makes sense to not change just for the sake of change.
make unload and load great again
You missed... embarassing. For YOU, the dog doesn't care, it was still fun :)
She waits so patiently for me to finish up and throw the ball.
@@sixtyfiveford And that is why we tolerate your videos. for the dog pics (joking aside hug her for me and thank you)
Attach a servo motor to it with a battery pack and boom
Electrically powered would be nice.
What it is
Howdie just wondering why ya dont answer people's questions ? I took my sub away found different people's choice to helping me sorry but if this the way ya run this l,m done thks again for nothing ther been said l,ve got reason not getting back to you cause been laid up have had 3 heart attacks and l,m trying too make a go of it and ya don,t make life easier so thks again for nothing been said have a nice day 😊from Canada 🍁 SK 😊
i think i'd be making a lightweight height extender to put on when its not quite high enough. i feel like i want to hit the dislike button because i'm green with envy even though i do have an adjustable height bed from a skip bin outside an old peoples home so life isnt too bad.
It comes in really handy.