EZ Level Jack

never seen this one. Does it work well with tapered framed home tables? I use a hydraulic jack and block, alot of times I go straight to the slates if the frame is thin.
 
sdbilliards said:
never seen this one. Does it work well with tapered framed home tables? I use a hydraulic jack and block, alot of times I go straight to the slates if the frame is thin.
Donny,
It works great. It has a steel plate covered with rubber for the contact points, Also, the legs have rubber on the bottom of them. I use it on almost every job. It dosn't take much room in the van.
 
I second that!

sdbilliards said:
I use a hydraulic jack and block, alot of times I go straight to the slates if the frame is thin.

That's exactly what I use. Easy to carry and very adaptable to different tables, etc... :)
 
I haven't seen that one yet....
I used to use the old heavy as hell hydraulic one on wheels with the platform top, but if you have alot of weight on it, it tended to start lowering toward your head....
not really funny if you're changing out legs.
How's this one stand up?
 
Cuephoric said:
I haven't seen that one yet....
I used to use the old heavy as hell hydraulic one on wheels with the platform top, but if you have alot of weight on it, it tended to start lowering toward your head....
not really funny if you're changing out legs.
How's this one stand up?

Been useing it for a year and it has been great. I did snap the center spindle trying to jack an entire table from the center. Was an easy weld fix. It is good for jacking up one side at a time. Have used it on GC's, antiques, 8' & 9foot tables. And it is easy to carry.
 
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