It would be a smoother movement
but to get 17 inches stroke id have to stack two in a two stage, ( and two working heights) there goes the cost again , you,ll have to source me out a chineese maufacturer in your spare time over there lol
It would be a smoother movement
but to get 17 inches stroke id have to stack two in a two stage, ( and two working heights) there goes the cost again , you,ll have to source me out a chineese maufacturer in your spare time over there lol
but to get 17 inches stroke id have to stack two in a two stage, ( and two working heights) there goes the cost again , you,ll have to source me out a chineese maufacturer in your spare time over there lol
OK then why not use the same basic design as the quick jack but no electric pump. Use a small reservoir and a hand pump.
That eliminates the cost of - pump / motor/ control -
OK then why not use the same basic design as the quick jack but no electric pump. Use a small reservoir and a hand pump.That eliminates the cost of - pump / motor/ control -
hmmm,,,
hmmm,,,
I think the weight of the sling will transfer the fluid back to the res
$150 off thru 3/12 use code
$150 off thru 3/12 use code
OFF150
But don't mention that you are from slingshotonly or they will cancel your discount like they did for the group buy.................
I love mine that I bought about 6 years ago. Going to garage tomorrow to lift the vette for detailing.
I love mine that I bought about 6 years ago. Going to garage tomorrow to lift the vette for detailing.
Love mines, lifting a Acura MDX tomorrow morning for brake work, than the slingshot goes right back on it .......
I love mine that I bought about 6 years ago. Going to garage tomorrow to lift the vette for detailing.
Did you get it on the group buy?
costco has for 1199.00
Wanted one!...Researched one?...Bought one+++...Love it!!!
No group buy. Cost me $1,300 on special years ago. 7000ext model
Just looked it up. I paid $1,390 3/23/18. So only 3 years ago.
Did you get it on the group buy?
costco has for 1199.00
yep costco is the way to go, cheaper than anywhere else and if you are an executive member you get an extra year of warranty and add to that the cash back....
Ok Pics, cause it happened , but it aint gonna happen !
Well I was in a welding mood and whipped up a Sling Specific quickjack type I like to call a SLINGJACK but not wanting to get my pee pee whacked to hard for patent infringement, I tried to revert to a typical jack screw scissor lift for the Slingshots . Well here it is , but it aint gonna happen , while it works, the added leverage of the trapezoidal frames proved to be a little bit much for even a one inch acme thread, the strongest lifting thread available. It does lift the front or the rear or one side of the slingshot but it was intended for a safety margin to actually have the ability to lift the entire Slingshot with one frame only centered under the centre of gravity . While the frames are structurally sound enough as I added a centre lifting frame , the 200 ft lb torgue gun used to power the lift, stalls out Just,as all weight is clearing the floor. Can some modifications be made, like using a thrust bearing to reduce friction loads on the lifting rod, sure but the North American labour rate and the expensive acme threaded rod and nuts have already , (by the time I produce two frames) met or exceeded the retail price of the offshore made Quickjack with hydraulic capabilities . So I don't see a market for this power tool operated one at this time as those excessive hours add up when not Chineese flavoured.
electricians use electric pipe threader to cut new threads on conduit... the conduit comes in different diameters....1 1/2” — 2”... .. you could get bigger diameter rods and use a pipe threader... to make your heavier rods...