Anyone have an AC Hydraulics Floor Jack?
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Anyone have an AC Hydraulics Floor Jack?
I am looking at the A Hydraulics DK20HLQ, and others for the Vette and the Kwik-Lift. Does anyone have any experience with these jacks?
http://www.geocities.com/Eureka/Vaul...ulicjacks.html
http://www.geocities.com/Eureka/Vaul...ulicjacks.html
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Re: Anyone have an AC Hydraulics Floor Jack? (LarryK)
Larry. I have the DK20Q version of this jack. While I don't have much usage experience yet, I sure am impressed with the quality of these products. You might also want to check the status of a group purchase for DK jacks going on in the C5 section. :seeya
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Re: Anyone have an AC Hydraulics Floor Jack? (LarryK)
I've had my Kwiklift for a year and a half and love it
Any good 2 1/2 ton floor jack will work, but if you want to make life really easy, think about air/hydraulic jack for your Kwiklift
Look in Southeast events section, scroll down to August 2nd and look for Williamsburg Pics by Phil Rha Rush
Check out my garage.
I use an air operated, 8 ton hydraulic engine crane from Northern Equipment.
Takes all the work out of raising and lowering Kwiklift...
Took me about a day to chop hole in floor, local sheet metal shop can make you a liner for the hole and one 89 lb bag of concrete mix in the bottom of the hole will give you support
E mail me if you have questions
Jack
[Modified by jackdaroofer, 6:53 PM 8/13/2001]
Any good 2 1/2 ton floor jack will work, but if you want to make life really easy, think about air/hydraulic jack for your Kwiklift
Look in Southeast events section, scroll down to August 2nd and look for Williamsburg Pics by Phil Rha Rush
Check out my garage.
I use an air operated, 8 ton hydraulic engine crane from Northern Equipment.
Takes all the work out of raising and lowering Kwiklift...
Took me about a day to chop hole in floor, local sheet metal shop can make you a liner for the hole and one 89 lb bag of concrete mix in the bottom of the hole will give you support
E mail me if you have questions
Jack
[Modified by jackdaroofer, 6:53 PM 8/13/2001]
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Re: Anyone have an AC Hydraulics Floor Jack? (jackdaroofer)
Jack,
I saw the air operated jack (and the video). I like the idea, but am reluctant to cut a hole in the garage floor.
What was the cost of the jack? I have about broken the budget on the garage this Summer. I completely rewired it, and am in the process of finishing the new drywall (walls and ceiling). Next come 12 flush mount commercial 4 ft flourecent lights, paint, tile board wainscot, chair rail, and the reinstallation of cabinets and 12 feet of countertop. The neighbors think I am nuts!
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I saw the air operated jack (and the video). I like the idea, but am reluctant to cut a hole in the garage floor.
What was the cost of the jack? I have about broken the budget on the garage this Summer. I completely rewired it, and am in the process of finishing the new drywall (walls and ceiling). Next come 12 flush mount commercial 4 ft flourecent lights, paint, tile board wainscot, chair rail, and the reinstallation of cabinets and 12 feet of countertop. The neighbors think I am nuts!
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