I know it's been eight years, but I've just noticed the title of this video. It's a scandal that society should allow a small engine to go shop lifting and get away with it. I blame the parents.
I too am looking for the brand and model number of the manual lift table/welding table. Can you please provide that information to your subs? Looks like there are three of us looking for that information. Thank you very much. Love your videos and content. Keep up the good work.
Any chance you could tell me the Brand and model number of that little lift table? I've been looking for one for work, but haven't been able to find one that goes that low. I have to move bolt bins, full of hardware all the time, and I've been looking for a low profile cart that I could wheel under them, jack it up a few inches then wheel them out of the way. My poor back is getting too old for the old butt shove routine. I appreciate it.
Love your videos… helps me get through my stay here at this nursing home waiting for my hip replacement
You are the Bob Ross of fixing stuff
I see the old Walker bumper lifts onEbay all the time under used automobile lifts
Interesting video. I am still amazed how some people can find such things.
I know it's been eight years, but I've just noticed the title of this video. It's a scandal that society should allow a small engine to go shop lifting and get away with it. I blame the parents.
Super helpful. Thanks
I too am looking for the brand and model number of the manual lift table/welding table. Can you please provide that information to your subs? Looks like there are three of us looking for that information. Thank you very much. Love your videos and content. Keep up the good work.
I like the idea of the lift table doing double-duty as a welding table.
Thank you for helping me start my own in small engine repair
Great Speckled hens 🙂 thanks
That's what we do! Buy stuff and modify it to do what we need.
Any chance you could tell me the Brand and model number of that little lift table? I've been looking for one for work, but haven't been able to find one that goes that low. I have to move bolt bins, full of hardware all the time, and I've been looking for a low profile cart that I could wheel under them, jack it up a few inches then wheel them out of the way. My poor back is getting too old for the old butt shove routine. I appreciate it.
DREAM GARAGE!
Do you mind sharing the model number of your cart-style lift? I’ve been looking all over for one that will drop that low.