hi guys, seen this, would this be good to lift and move pins about? £156!!! https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-cml5-hydraulic-motorcycle-and-atv-lift/
Max height is 43cm so what are you going to use with it to raise the lifting height?hi guys, seen this, would this be good to lift and move pins about? £156!!! https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-cml5-hydraulic-motorcycle-and-atv-lift/
150kg should be adequate for a lot of Pins but some like WOZ (178kg) and Hobbit (159kg) will exceed it.dont think that will go high enough
this or similar 150Kg is what many of us have:
Moved my JJP POTC no problem, something rated 150kg is going to be just fine +30%150kg should be adequate for a lot of Pins but some like WOZ (178kg) and Hobbit (159kg) will exceed it.
did you have this on at machine mart?
I have this very same one albeit back when they were sub £200
However without it I couldn’t move pins at all.
I have now just received @Garry Sp8 Leg dooberiewhatsits and looking forward to trying those next shuffle.
My 1st one was from machine mart but after 10yrs it sprang a leak so I chucked on eBay being truthful about the problem. The guy who bought it used to buy and repair them.did you have this on at machine mart?
Interested how you get on with this as although I'd only use it maybe once a year, I do worry about my back when setting up a new Pin. It's the lifting and lowering I need help with, I've got PinSkates™ for moving machines around when the legs are on.Several places online are showing stock but have none - placed an order earlier and subsequently cancelled as stock not due until September!
So, I've ordered this one: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/23346631...uid=PcWdNf1MS9m&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Looks the same with folding handles but cheaper and delivery included instead of an extra fifty quid - will update on how it works when it arrives.
From tombstone, I tend to lower the front so the machine's resting balanced on the truck, lift it, then attach front & back legs. Gotta get the balance right, tho.Interested how you get on with this as although I'd only use it maybe once a year, I do worry about my back when setting up a new Pin. It's the lifting and lowering I need help with, I've got PinSkates™ for moving machines around when the legs are on.
For those that have similar, can you put the front legs on a tombstoned Pin, lower the front so the legs touch the ground then jack up the back? If you have to lower it down without the legs on then I don't think I'd be much better off.
Is that with the trolley at the front or side? I've watched a couple of Neil's unboxing videos and he lowers it down with the jack at the front. I didn't think the weight distribution would work but it seems fairly balanced with the backbox down.From tombstone, I tend to lower the front so the machine's resting balanced on the truck, lift it, then attach front & back legs. Gotta get the balance right, tho.
I used to put mine in the footwell of my van to keep it out of the way when collecting, I gave myself an injury doing that once and doesn’t leave my garage now!weighs a lot more than I was expecting!
It will only get minimal use but if it prevents one slipped disc or other injury it will be worth it.
i have the same trolly, just glue or screw a 2 inch or so piece of wood to the end so it lifts up equallyOK, got the eBay one and it seems to work fine but as was pointed out, you can't get it right under the machine because the handle doesn't fold flat.
I was all ready to cut the handle and use the bimini mod that's on Pinside for the fixed handle Harbour Freight lift when I realised that I could change the handle position. I removed the locking bar, took out the pins securing the handle and moved it to the lower holes which is where the locking bar was originally attached.
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The result is a handle that folds totally flat away from the bed, so you can get the lift all the way under the machine, right to the back. Length wise you could store it like that I guess if there's a bit of space behind, otherwise you might end up kicking the handle whilst playing
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The handle still folds forwards onto the bed to clear under the machine but is no longer flat - removing a bit of the metal with a Dremel would probably fix that.
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There's still a slight issue with lifting - because the base of the cabinet isn't flat but at an angle, it still lifts a bit 'front first' so I suspect a PinJack would still be more reliable for minor level adjustments on the rear legs only.
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Probably a bit extreme to lift from all the way back but it works and is stable.
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OK, got the eBay one and it seems to work fine but as was pointed out, you can't get it right under the machine because the handle doesn't fold flat.
I was all ready to cut the handle and use the bimini mod that's on Pinside for the fixed handle Harbour Freight lift when I realised that I could change the handle position. I removed the locking bar, took out the pins securing the handle and moved it to the lower holes which is where the locking bar was originally attached.
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The result is a handle that folds totally flat away from the bed, so you can get the lift all the way under the machine, right to the back. Length wise you could store it like that I guess if there's a bit of space behind, otherwise you might end up kicking the handle whilst playing
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The handle still folds forwards onto the bed to clear under the machine but is no longer flat - removing a bit of the metal with a Dremel would probably fix that.
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There's still a slight issue with lifting - because the base of the cabinet isn't flat but at an angle, it still lifts a bit 'front first' so I suspect a PinJack would still be more reliable for minor level adjustments on the rear legs only.
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Probably a bit extreme to lift from all the way back but it works and is stable.
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The weight's spread over a wide area though, not through a single point (or 4 points, as in the legs).That's a lot of weight going through the cab base. You might be better off putting a couple of bits of wood across the Jack so that the cab sides take the weight
Those pics aren't the same cabinet though are they?I'm not saying using a trolley is bad. I'm saying that lifting 150kg through a plywood base is a recipe for disaster
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Those pics aren't the same cabinet though are they?
The first picture shows the lift working fine, the second shows a different cabinet with some unexplained base damage - damage that doesn't look like it was caused by a lift, it looks more like water damage.
The first picture shows someone taking the gamble in my opinion, I wouldn't want to crawl under that oneThose pics aren't the same cabinet though are they?
The first picture shows the lift working fine, the second shows a different cabinet with some unexplained base damage - damage that doesn't look like it was caused by a lift, it looks more like water damage.