Re: Door jack--reliable and low cost--if possible!!!
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how about one of these? The price isn't bad, and 450 pounds should be way more than adequate.harborfreight.com/450-lb-low-lift-transmission-jack-61232.html
Posted on: 2014/8/10 9:52
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Re: Door jack--reliable and low cost--if possible!!!
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There are a few inexpensive door jacks from ebay stores that are in the $100-150 range including shipping. If this link works and shows the same page I see, down toward the middle of the page is one that fits on a floor jack. If you have a jack where the saddle will remove, that might be an option.
Many years ago I built something crude but similar for my floor jack out of plumbing pipe and fittings. To keep the weight of the door from trying to unscrew the fittings at certain places I drilled thru a few of the joints and inserted a pin (nail). Some padding and away I went. Of course, it didn't tilt and twist like a real door jack and like I said, was crude. It was cheap and worked for what I needed though.
Posted on: 2014/8/10 10:13
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Re: Door jack--reliable and low cost--if possible!!!
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I bought an 80 gallon upright compressor a couple of months ago and did the same thing to unload it that I did when we moved "my wife's" washer and drier into "her" new upstairs laundry room.
I went up to the corner gas station and convenient store. It only took about 10 minutes before two guys came in for a lunchtime snack. 20 bucks each time saved my back. I bet $50 would get those doors hung with a real big Thank You! Bernie BTW, both times I could have drawn a picture of the guys BEFORE I even saw them. Bernie
Posted on: 2014/8/11 7:32
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Re: Door jack--reliable and low cost--if possible!!!
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Engine lift and a couple of nylon straps passed thru window opening should work. Another way buy some food snacks and drinks have some friends over for hanging of doors party if your friends are old ask extras the more the better time you will all have
Posted on: 2014/8/11 12:56
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Re: Door jack--reliable and low cost--if possible!!!
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The suggestion to use some of "your buddies" is the approach that I've been using on my 1932 901. There are several major drawbacks 1) a little smelly, ) unkempt, 3) drink too much beer and 4) hard to get much work out of.
Since I hesitate to go down to the local "Hire a Back" spots, I'm considering using a different work force pool. So I've been looking for a pool of workers that have qualities like those found Worker Bees. On second thought maybe I shouldn't - more of my buddies might show up and what I would really see is an increase in the 4 downside traits mentioned above. So I recommend using some of your friends.
Posted on: 2014/8/24 9:25
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