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Lift Table; Building one
Topic Started: Mar 2 2009, 10:09 PM (98 Views)
67hydro
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Hello All,
Has anyone here built a lift table? I want to build one I can pull one of the cubs up on and lift 36 inches,possibly higher.I ther liftable by air or hydraulic.Looking for plans or pictures.Ive googled it and got some pictures but very few detailes.
Thanks Jason
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JMD

Jason Not trying to talk you out of building your own table, but Harbor Frieght has a motorcycle table you can buy for about 300.00 that would be easy and cheap to modify I don't think you could buy steal and parts for that JMD
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Checked with Harbor Freight Table 379.99 They due run it on sale sometimes. Size 26 3/4 W. 86 1/2 L Lift 7 inches to 29 1/2 1000 pds I have a Hardy that cost me 900.00 Air / Hydo many years ago or I buy one myself. JMD :Cub7
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JMD
Thank you very much.Thats a good Idea, and thats a reasonable price.Got to think this "makeing one myself" thing out.I have thought about the cost of steel,I am able to get alot of scrap for free,thats the only plus to making my own.BUT there would be a few peices Id need that wouldnt come from the free pile !!besides the lift cylinders,Ect,Ect.
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Jason
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JASON
You can see a picture at HarborFreight.com JMD :Cub7
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