Nice jack set and video. I've got a saddle similar to yours from the Buddy company. Works great. A bottle jack is much better than the manufacturer's scissor one.
Les Schwab booo I was able to buy my tire for more than half the price buying them online and having them installed locally... AINT THAT WIERD?!?! Even paying cash they give you those high prices =/ Great video Doc! I really like all the different genres of tools that you go over. Next video I put out I'll try and send some more folks over here =)
good video. One consideration: In order to take advantage of the increased surface area, the plate chosen must have enough bending strength to resist that. One assumes the ground is soft, otherwise the plate serves no purpose. Also consider creating a pocket in the plate reduces the bending strength of the plate.
Nice jack set and video. I've got a saddle similar to yours from the Buddy company. Works great. A bottle jack is much better than the manufacturer's scissor one.
A good bottle is amazing!
Looks like a nice product. I’ve got an idea on a bottle jack handle holder so the handles not rolling around. Let me know. Thanks.
Les Schwab booo I was able to buy my tire for more than half the price buying them online and having them installed locally... AINT THAT WIERD?!?! Even paying cash they give you those high prices =/
Great video Doc! I really like all the different genres of tools that you go over. Next video I put out I'll try and send some more folks over here =)
Thanks for the shout out Yota. I've got a lot of different tool directions planned.
Great video. Subscribed!
good video. One consideration: In order to take advantage of the increased surface area, the plate chosen must have enough bending strength to resist that. One assumes the ground is soft, otherwise the plate serves no purpose. Also consider creating a pocket in the plate reduces the bending strength of the plate.
Would you go for 12 ton over 6 safe jack for a 4Runner when overlanding solo?
Thats a great idea for the base. A double-thick piece of plywood is just as good and a lot cheaper than the one Safe Jack sells.
What gloves are those? Link?
Any issues with oil leaking or air bubbles when storing it on its side?
None whatsoever. And the jack lives on it's side in my bag.
@@lastbesttool good to know. Appreciate the response and thorough review
Throw some knee pads in that bag!
Good idea. I usually have a small tarp as well for those wet and muddy days.
@@lastbesttool oh man. Nothing is worse than wet knees. That made me shudder just thinking about it.