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Way to mount manual tire changer to garage
I am thinking of getting a manual tire changer. But I dont want to drill holes in my garage floor. Can anyone think og an ingenious way to mount it that does not require drilling into the floor but that would still allow it to work well?
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On Mon, 1 Jul 2013 11:11:15 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
>I am thinking of getting a manual tire changer. But I dont want to drill holes in my garage floor. Can anyone think og an ingenious way to mount it that does not require drilling into the floor but that would still allow it to work well? Here's some reviews on one. http://www.harborfreight.com/portabl...ger-69686.html Some anchored it to concrete. One used an old "fence panel." Another used an old pallet. It worked for everybody. I'd probably go with a 4'x4' piece of 3/4" plywood. Screw on a smaller piece to the 4'x4' if you think the lag screws need more depth to hold. |
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On Tuesday, July 2, 2013 3:06:57 AM UTC-5, Brake Dive, Acceleration Squat and Body Roll Bros Suspension Works wrote:
> On 7/1/13 9:11 PM, wrote: > > > I am thinking of getting a manual tire changer. But I dont want to drill holes in my garage floor. Can anyone think og an ingenious way to mount it that does not require drilling into the floor but that would still allow it to work well? > > > > > building a carport adjacent to the garage and drilling the holes there Google,,, tire changer mounted on pickup truck (Esco E Z Way Tire Changer, crab it around like an old fashion can opener) |
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