ZedShed(Midlands).

Had a few minutes on my hands this afternoon and my mind turned to making the lift more mobile, or at least more easily moved. The lift came with a pair of heavy duty castors which fit in the front corners of the frame.
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Plan is to get 2 more and make them slot into the double frame near the rollers at the other end frame.


Tony.
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Is that so you can wheel the car around once its in the air ? :D
 
Is that so you can wheel the car around once its in the air ? :D

I wouldn't want to risk that mate, but I like your thinking! Maybe make some "dollies" to move a car on though?

Tony.
 
Should we warn the nearest Tescos?

Been there done that. Amazing how much weight those castors will carry and usually across uneven carparks too. I built an engine crane on some of those years ago.

Tony.
 
Anyway I found what I needed at Tool Station in Lincoln (2 in stock) so I fetched them on "Click and Collect" contactless pick up. Less than £4 each inc. Vat rated at 125Kg each.


Thinking cap on in the morning, and probably the workshop heater too.

Tony.
 
They do reccomend those castors are removed when the lift is used, only attached for help moving it.
PS the pipes arrived today, thanks will set about makig an oil drain now.
 
Yes, you couldn't use the lift with the castors in place mate, it would break them before lifting a vehicle, but it will make a big difference to rolling the lift out side for a sunny day. I've acquired a "quick release" connector for the high pressure hydraulic hose so the motor and pump can be kept out of the way.

Tony.

ps. Those pipes are a good fit aren't they?
 
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Well, after donning the thinking cap, I got these made this afternoon, a piece of Oak cut to size and attached to the castor brackets. Small issue when fitting the left one into the frame as it was about 5mm too long (obviously these things aren't built in a jig) but dismantled and a quick visit to the table saw all is well. Now have L&R marked on them.
Yes, like my shoes, before one of you lot start.;)
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Still heavy obviously but it rolls very easily, so now on a fair Shed day we can go to full height outside. Just need to fabricate a quick release method of stopping them dropping out of the frame. I have a cunning plan for this.

Tony.
 
Certainly will mate. Did Shirl's Eos front discs and pads on it a couple of weeks ago, sitting on my new stool. Brilliant! No sign of backache.

Tony.
 
You are getting on well there Tony old chap .... :thumbsup:
Yep, almost done Mike but I did do the important job first,
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And as there's a frost forecast for about 4 nights I thought this was a good idea.

Tony.
 
Ah, now you thought that was a good idea, just wait until your better half sees it .... :whistle:
 
No mate it's fine she helped carry them in,............... and some into the garage too, including my strawberry farm.:)

Tony.
 
Back in the day, mine would have hung drawn and quartered me if I had done that .... =))
 
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