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Old January 1st 05, 04:00 AM
Josh B. Malks
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I'm getting a bit elderly to jack up my 1936 Cord using a standard
hydraulic/manual garage jack. I don't do enough work underneath to
need a lift, even a Kwiklift.

Is there such a thing in the world as an electric garage jack. Or a
pneumatic (air-operated) garage jack? Or something similar?

Thanks anybody.

Josh
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Old January 1st 05, 10:48 AM
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"Josh B. Malks" > wrote in message ...
> I'm getting a bit elderly to jack up my 1936 Cord using a standard
> hydraulic/manual garage jack. I don't do enough work underneath to
> need a lift, even a Kwiklift.
>
> Is there such a thing in the world as an electric garage jack. Or a
> pneumatic (air-operated) garage jack? Or something similar?


How much would you like to spend?

http://www.hyjacks.com/oddball.htm

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Old January 1st 05, 02:25 PM
William R. Watt
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a pair of ramps costs about $25 Canadian. I bought a set at a
community garage sale for $5 and have seen a couple more sets at garage
sales for similar prices. they'r good for a lot of work but not
everything. I still use jack and stands sometimes but they're more effort.
I've bought a couple car jacks at garage sales too so I have extras.

Josh B. Malks ) writes:
> I'm getting a bit elderly to jack up my 1936 Cord using a standard
> hydraulic/manual garage jack. I don't do enough work underneath to
> need a lift, even a Kwiklift.
>
> Is there such a thing in the world as an electric garage jack. Or a
> pneumatic (air-operated) garage jack? Or something similar?
>
> Thanks anybody.
>
> Josh



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