Better Than a Hydraulic Jack? Air Bag Jacks, 3 Ton and 5 Ton Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @OneEyeCustoms
    @OneEyeCustoms  2 года назад +5

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  • @jaybrown7177
    @jaybrown7177 2 года назад +9

    Excellent review, Doug. "There has to be a better way" shows up in almost every video. Keep up the good work.

  • @HometownAcres
    @HometownAcres 2 года назад +30

    Not only did they get advertising but an experienced engineer to Research and Develop the hell out of their product lol. Hopefully they make that change on the air line routing

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  2 года назад +8

      @Hometown Acres I just can’t leave well enough alone…. There’s got to be a better way!

    • @Interdiction
      @Interdiction Год назад +1

      We altered the route when we bought some . No problem doing a bit of fettling

  • @Swamp-Fox
    @Swamp-Fox 2 года назад +5

    These jacks would be a perfect solution for my limited space. Love the mods you did to eliminate the hose pinch. Not sure why they used the air fittings they did, but easy to overcome with the universal female quick coupler. I think I need one of these for Christmas!

  • @outbackeddie
    @outbackeddie Год назад +5

    You made some excellent changes to those jacks. You should send your video to the manufacturer with recommendations for changes. You would be doing future air jack buyers everywhere a great favor.

  • @josepadilla6372
    @josepadilla6372 Год назад +3

    One of the best review videos I have ever seen. Thank you so much.

  • @jjdoutdoors
    @jjdoutdoors 2 года назад +4

    Good review Doug! Love how you always have a better way! And you fix it! 👍

  • @Brian-Outdoors
    @Brian-Outdoors 2 года назад +4

    Just reporting that after getting my 3T version in white(cheapest color) for like 81 dollars after Doug’s discount it works great. I took my tiny air compressor and with only 100psi jacket up my wife’s RAV 4 with ease. You do not need an expensive air compressor to use this Air Jack. They even changed the handle design. I love it. We will see if it holds up. Thanks again Doug!

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  2 года назад

      @Tree Work 716 is there anywhere that shows in a picture what they did to the handle? Glad it is working well for you!

    • @Brian-Outdoors
      @Brian-Outdoors 2 года назад +1

      @@OneEyeCustoms yes I would link it but they remove my links. It is right off your website you link to.

    • @dubmob151
      @dubmob151 11 месяцев назад

      I have the fixed handle version that doesn't fold, so it sidesteps the hose pinch issue.
      The only thing I did on mine was to increase the diameter of the wheels to allow the jack to roll with a slight lift of the handle rather than needing to drag the base on the pavement. What they should have done is use spring loaded wheels that can support the weight of the jack to roll, but then automatically retract when the weight of the vehicle is added. Something like a kick and glide step stool that roll but plant on the ground when stepped on.

    • @Brian-Outdoors
      @Brian-Outdoors 11 месяцев назад

      @@dubmob151 100% agree. I hate the wheels on this Jack. Mine is also a fixed handle.

    • @dubmob151
      @dubmob151 11 месяцев назад

      @@Brian-Outdoors I increased the diameter of my wheels by wrapping them with an old bicycle tire tube until it could roll with the slightest angle on the handle, but it'd be nice if someone had wheel replacements with the right diameter for it.

  • @drz440k7
    @drz440k7 9 месяцев назад +2

    easy fix, I ran the airline around the side then into the slot, put a spring on it for protection works a treat and dosen't get caught up on anything... going to extend the handle by 30cm though, just a bit short to reach under my truck, an Isuzu NPR400, brilliant jack to lift with ease instead of the bottle jack

  • @phatmhan69
    @phatmhan69 2 года назад +5

    Good honest review. This made me think of the older commercials on TV. "BASF we don't make the products you buy, we make the products you buy, better" here, at one eye customs we fix the engineers screw ups, and make the process better 🤣

  • @dexterousx92
    @dexterousx92 Год назад +3

    *This is the first deep review i have found on these. I think you did a great job modifying them and i totally agree with your input on the wobble. Ill be unboxing mine soon. I got 2 vehicles due for service* Dexterous X

  • @kenthorsen4558
    @kenthorsen4558 2 года назад +7

    Nice review Doug...not everyone has the common sense to look at a product and say I can improve this. I truly hope that other companies start sending you products to review.

  • @KenMrKLC
    @KenMrKLC 2 года назад +8

    The hose pinch thing is exactly what sets harbor freight tools apart in my opinion. The base of the tools like this are good for the money but there seems to always be some small improvement or mod to make them good long term. I know this isn't from HF but it made for a good example. When you were demonstrating the issue I had the same thing in mind with the notch you did. Good review/first use Doug.

    • @ashrafsaad7327
      @ashrafsaad7327 Год назад

      By far it is the best video on RUclips for air jack. Thanks so much man

    • @sadfur8728
      @sadfur8728 Год назад

      That kinda makes me happy I got the cheaper lower end version that has a fixed position handle rather than the adjustable one, if that avoids the issue altogether.

  • @markknister6272
    @markknister6272 2 года назад +3

    Seems as they forgot to fully engineer it and material procurement was off a bit. I’m thinking - what did they miss you can not see. You put a ton of work in to correct their oversights.

  • @crispa1861
    @crispa1861 Год назад +2

    Very good tutorial for those that are thinking of buying these. And a great looking Element! Thx for sharing.

  • @walter.bellini
    @walter.bellini Год назад +1

    First time seeing this video and I have to share that it was all-encompassing honestly
    It wasn't just a product review; you took the time to truly deep dive into these products and figured out that they needed to be improved and you created that amazing improvement that the company should incorporate into the new VEVOR DOUG Edition!
    That is truly astounding Doug honestly. Plus I love the fact that you strongly push safety and that no one should work under a car using these bladder jacks alone, and that these jacks are to lift your car nice and fast and easily but you need to secure your vehicle with good floor jacks, great stuff!
    Curious about the life of the rubber that makes up the bladder and the quality of the air hose and if it should be replaced after a few years.
    Thank you, Doug and outstanding forensic review for sure!

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      And thank you for the kind words!

    • @dubmob151
      @dubmob151 11 месяцев назад

      I was wondering if anyone's had these long enough to have a spontaneous loss of bladder control. Not sure if there's any way to safeguard against it happening in use; maybe periodic overpressure checks taking it to the pop off pressure to get some pre warning of bladder degradation.
      I haven't seen any reports of them failing though, but I can't imagine that it's not an eventuality.

  • @DrFiero
    @DrFiero 2 года назад +3

    Your NPT (which is national pipe TAPER) fitting will fit into that NPS (straight) valve. Just use tape on the threads. The one looks like it came with an "M" fitting (the smaller one), and the other came with a "V" (aka Milton Hi-Flow). You appear to have "T" around your shop.

  • @davidgarrison1988
    @davidgarrison1988 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for that , I ordered the 5 ton and I will be doing that hack , seems like it should work for long time. Thanks

  • @m9ovich785
    @m9ovich785 2 года назад +1

    The Type "M" Air fitting in Your right hand is the No.1 most common in use.
    These would work great on soft ground where a wheeled Floor Jack has issues, Like My place at the moment
    The Problem with the width is I need room to get the jack stands in place. And I do not like lifting My 8'200 lb truck by the Differential. With these I could lift the truck with the Floor jack and put the Air jack under the tire (Brakes set) so I can get a Jack stand in place.
    Thanks Doug.
    Mike M.

  • @HOTHUDSON54
    @HOTHUDSON54 Год назад +1

    Five stars and two thumbs up! I just bought the smaller unit and i was about to pull mine from the box... now I know there are Doug's recommendations to consider before use! Thanks

  • @acura4utoo
    @acura4utoo Год назад +2

    Great review, fabulous mods, & awesome explanation of why the mechanism needs the radial flex.

  • @johncrowley7727
    @johncrowley7727 Год назад +2

    Really great video, covered all the important points, makes me confident I can get this to work.

  • @charliemurphy2523
    @charliemurphy2523 2 года назад +7

    Man you should send your modifications to the company. Maybe they could give you some kind of kick back. Good find and nice engineering. McGyver strikes again!!

  • @richardmain8059
    @richardmain8059 2 года назад +1

    Nice Honest Boots on the ground evaluation of these air pressure jacks.

  • @papabits5721
    @papabits5721 Год назад +1

    I got around the different air inlet problem. I ran a separate air hose just for the jacks, this also saves time from switching hoses back and forth.

  • @backyardprojects9945
    @backyardprojects9945 Год назад +1

    I've just ordered the smaller unit before watching this vid. I am definitely going to do your mods on the lower handle. Thanks.

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      @Backyard Projects glad I could help and definitely keep that airline from getting pinched.

  • @ronniehoward6601
    @ronniehoward6601 2 года назад +2

    Good review video. Jack's look handy and I bet they will last a lot longer after your mod.

  • @pjseiber2774
    @pjseiber2774 2 года назад +1

    Great review. Thanks for taking the time to do this review.

  • @bigredjohnson6921
    @bigredjohnson6921 3 месяца назад +1

    Mine came with the notch at the base of the handle along with a spring to slide over the air line to protect it.

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  3 месяца назад

      @@bigredjohnson6921 awesome, I hope my video pointed out a potential safety concern and they changed it.

  • @tntrevat
    @tntrevat Год назад +1

    I recently purchased the 6Ton jack with wheels and noticed a big change in the bracket connecting the jack to the handle. The open slots now have a piece of metal outside of them and they include a spring to go over the air hose with a pinch area would be. I also noticed earlier handles had the locking knob welded on and mine has a bolt that goes straight through. I haven’t yet verified the compressor connections, being consistent, or being various sizes.

  • @JCWren
    @JCWren 2 года назад +3

    My one complaint about these is the collapsed height is taller than my HF Daytona 3 ton low profile jack. These are 5.7" vs the 3.25" of the Daytona. 2.5" doesn't sound like much until you try to get under something like a 2000 Toyota Camry, which has 5.2" ground cleanance.

    • @CliffsideStables
      @CliffsideStables 2 года назад

      or a Corvette or Cadillac XLR.

    • @sadfur8728
      @sadfur8728 Год назад +1

      Only way to work around it is to drive up onto a 2x4 to get enough clearance, assuming the vehicle is still mobile.

  • @Mascotal
    @Mascotal 9 месяцев назад +1

    To avoid pinch points, why not replace the two lock nuts and bolts with smooth cap bolts instead? Thread them from the other side with the smooth part on top.

  • @aaronbunch1194
    @aaronbunch1194 2 года назад +2

    Great review and mods! The only thing that I’m gonna do to mine is put a better air line on it. Then it’ll be right on! Thanks again for the video!👊🏼

  • @michaelkennedy7506
    @michaelkennedy7506 Год назад +1

    Excellent fix on the handle hose problem. I wasted over an hour yesterday trying the various combinations to no avail.
    Also I discovered the straight thread issue with the air inlet fitting. I found that the universal coupler on my air house would fit
    They need to hire a good translator for the assembly instructions or just use good drawings.
    I was missing some nuts in my bag. Metric nylocks lol.
    Did you end up having to cut your hose to length ?
    Did you have to cut the hose to fit too ?.

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      Yes, I did have to cut the hose to fit.
      I don’t remember missing any hardware.

  • @trainlinezoo
    @trainlinezoo 6 месяцев назад

    5:00 Hey it's a hocus focus - one handle will allow a four finger hand while the other offers room for a bonus finger. Noticing stuff, my fav pastime

  • @markjohnson5556
    @markjohnson5556 2 года назад +3

    But would you recommend it for a guy like me who can't do the mods to make it work that you did? I can do the universal connector, but I don't really have the grinding capabilities you do. A thought for a future video from a beginner at-home auto work would be how to and where to place jacks on your vehicle and things to make sure you know before you start doing your own home auto work. Great video!

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  2 года назад +2

      @mark johnson I would recommend it but with one caution, just make sure you keep an eye on that hose when moving the handle to different positions. It that hose gets cut, it could cause severe damage or injury. Knowing it can pinch is the important part, keeping it from pinching is the fix. Best of luck and thanks for watching!

    • @sadfur8728
      @sadfur8728 Год назад

      Maybe just put it in the optimum position and tape it so it can't be changed from that angle-
      Then there's no worries about chafing rash and itch. ;)

  • @kittypigeonclueless5566
    @kittypigeonclueless5566 Год назад +2

    absolutely I'm stealing your idea.
    Thank you for that!

  • @stevehawkins8066
    @stevehawkins8066 2 года назад +1

    Great video Doug. Thanks for the tips on making it better.
    How much air pressure does it need to work and the volume it uses? Can you use a small portable compressor that you inflate your tires? If so, it's small and compact to carry to change your tire.

    • @Brian-Outdoors
      @Brian-Outdoors 2 года назад

      I just took my tiny Fini 125psi air compressor with it set to 100psi on my 3T version of this air jack I just bought and it jacked up my wife’s Toyota RAV 4 with ease and never cycled the air compressor till I jacked it up a third time. So uses almost no air volume. They even changed the handle style and it was on sale for 81 dollars with Doug’s discount. I did have to clean up some of the edges as this appears to be straight out of China.

  • @thereplacementfordisplacement
    @thereplacementfordisplacement 2 года назад +3

    I would buy one of the high capacity ones if they implemented all the improvements you made. I have seen similar one's and had thought about it. Could use a cordless 18V air compressor as well I think rather than shop air.

    • @blackgenesis7472
      @blackgenesis7472 2 года назад

      Why cant younmake few simple improvements yourself?
      Instead of the hole saw you can use a drill with 1/2 drill bit, drilling one inch from the edge. Then use grinder with a cutoff wheel and cut on the angle so that you have slit opening which expands.
      The rest is just few bolts...

    • @thereplacementfordisplacement
      @thereplacementfordisplacement 9 месяцев назад

      I've come back to this video, I'm planning to get the 5 ton, likely will make the same modifications and then some. I have since installed a large commercial 4-post lift but it didn't come with bridge jacks but I don't think I want bridge jacks because they take up space on the lift and my lift is also used as storage. Would be nice if these air bag jacks also had a locking mechanism so you didn't need stands.

  • @bobhover3863
    @bobhover3863 2 года назад +1

    Great review. You have an amazing set up. Well done.

  • @papabits5721
    @papabits5721 2 года назад +1

    I work out of my driveway doing brakes and winter tire switches, I can't believe I didn't buy one sooner. So far its worked perfectly. I did put a very hard rubber pad on top that I had laying around, this has worked great and I hope it lasts my hydraulic jacks are collecting dust

    • @blackgenesis7472
      @blackgenesis7472 2 года назад +1

      Yep, same
      Bought 5ton on amazon 2 days ago when it was on sale for $143.
      Still same price, just makes it easier to return of I dont like it vs manufacturer website

    • @sadfur8728
      @sadfur8728 Год назад

      ​I opted for a 3 ton Vevor from their website, $104 shipped; just to try the concept. From what it seems, the air bladder is actually doing the lifting, and not some internal column as someone commented on in another video.
      I was wondering what kind of indication there would be down the line as the end of service life is reached, that it needs to be retired.
      Is there any advance notice that it's about to go, such as stiffening or hardening of the rubber, or dry rot cracking?
      Or is it something that might just suddenly let go with a bang with a lifted vehicle?

  • @JeffGeorgalas
    @JeffGeorgalas Год назад +2

    The manufacturer of the air bags should hire you to do their R & D! I can see the usefulness of these, but as you showed, they should have done more refinement of them before releasing them. Those pinch points would have bothered me as well. And yes, your "cream" of fabbing those handles "rose to the top" again! I'm envious of your fabrication skills. Yes, I see these as being useful, but I don't think that they're "quite there yet", and for now I still prefer my long-reach, high-lift floor jacks. I don't need to use a block of wood to help raise my vehicle, which I view as sketchy, although I do do it when necessary.

  • @SeaPro360
    @SeaPro360 3 месяца назад +1

    I wonder if you can hit that longer fitting with a grinder.

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад +2

    Should come with both types of fittings

  • @tntrevat
    @tntrevat Год назад +1

    My 6 ton unit came with the wheel axle bent. Contacting support provided a $25 discount.

  • @robertpalmisano9516
    @robertpalmisano9516 Год назад +2

    should have had a spring to go on the hose at the bottom of the handle

  • @Chevy3278
    @Chevy3278 10 месяцев назад +1

    How about trying it with a 5 gallon air tank.

  • @petercovell9153
    @petercovell9153 Год назад +1

    The weight on the rear axle of my 3500 Express conversion van is about 6000 lb. Do you think the 3 ton Vevor jack would lift it? I like the smaller size of the 3-ton unit. Would you be able to load up one of your vehicles to check it out???

  • @vicswanby454
    @vicswanby454 Год назад +1

    my question for you is how do you store your jack stands when they're not in use? I feel like there's an easy solution for my problem considering I've got 12 jack stands some stay under vehicles all winter long and some are just for oil changes, changing tires etc. I look forward to your reply on this one!
    I will be definitely picking one of these jacks up! thanks again for the helpful videos.

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад +1

      @Vic Swanby I have 8 Jack stands and when they are not used, I have a spot in my garage that they hang on the wall. Keep in mind there is only one way they can be hung, from the release lever. At some point, I may show them in a video. Good luck and Happy New Year!

  • @greghomestead8366
    @greghomestead8366 2 года назад +3

    Cool product but I'll stick with my floor jack.
    Have a Jesus filled day everyone
    Greg in Michigan

  • @azzman1100
    @azzman1100 Год назад +1

    it would be good to try having all 4 connected and see how they would lift this would be another test

  • @Brian-Outdoors
    @Brian-Outdoors 2 года назад +2

    I see they already changed the design to a fixed handle on the website which should work. In changing the handle they had to change the base too so you can stand it on end now to hide the jack away when not in use. Great review and modifications Doug!
    What kind of air requirements are on these air jacks? I would hate to have to pull out my larger compressor every time I needed to jack something up.

    • @sadfur8728
      @sadfur8728 Год назад

      It'd be interesting to see if an air storage tank could supply enough air to do a lift. Figure how much air is required by seeing how much the tank pressure drops from a single lift.

    • @Brian-Outdoors
      @Brian-Outdoors Год назад

      @@sadfur8728 I bought a 3T version and it works with 100psi on my tiny air compressor. It even did 2 lifts in a row of my wife’s Toyota RAV4 before the compressor kicked on again.

    • @sadfur8728
      @sadfur8728 Год назад +1

      @@Brian-Outdoors I'm going to measure the air pressure required for the lift of my car, which would be dependent on the weight of the car.
      Wondering if it could serve as a rough scale for heavy loads.

    • @sadfur8728
      @sadfur8728 Год назад

      If it's at all indicative of the weight of the lift, I'm going to tee in a pressure gauge on the release valve side so as to give an indication of the force being applied. It would be nice if they included it at manufacture either way.
      I did try releasing the air through the inlet valve after disconnecting the air line, and it seemed to work almost the same as through the diffuser restriction of the release valve, just quicker.
      The actual pressure during lift is in the range of 40 to 50 psi for the two vehicles I tried, for the 3 Ton version I have. I have to try it with some heavier and lighter ones to better compare.

    • @sadfur8728
      @sadfur8728 Год назад

      I may just replace the release valve with a pressure gauge instead of teeing it in, as it's easy enough just disconnecting the air line and releasing it through the inlet valve when done, and the blow off valve could also be used to bleed some off for fine adjustment if it went over.
      I'd also add some nylon runners underneath the lift plate because it gets all scratched up otherwise when sliding it around under the car, no need to promote rust from that if it can be avoided.

  • @JohnSmith-tv5ep
    @JohnSmith-tv5ep 2 года назад +2

    DOUG, companies that send you products to try out are getting free R&D along with advertising ! I'm sure they will 'up their game' in the instruction manual and product now! Good Stuff!!!

  • @ACF6180T
    @ACF6180T Год назад

    I just got one of these ! It's a 3 ton , But it's not the red or blue one ! It's the one that is cream colored & has a tubular handle from the base to the top were the control valves are that stays in a fixed position ! There is no binding or kinking of the feeder line inside the tube because the tube remains in a fixed position ! & IMHO this model is the best design or turn key right out of the box that requires no modifications at all ! & the only drawback is it only comes in the 3 ton , & not in the 5 ton ( blue ) But it is better than the 3 ton one ( red ) I do like the mods You made on both of them ! I believe that's called reverse engineering ? Either way You made a improvement on those 2 models IMO . Thanks for the video .

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад +1

      Awesome, thank you!
      Be safe and never trust any jack! Always use jack stands!!
      Thanks for watching!!!

    • @ACF6180T
      @ACF6180T Год назад +1

      @@OneEyeCustoms Always have ! Always will !

  • @captainotto
    @captainotto 11 месяцев назад +1

    Even with these hacks you're going to get chafing over time. Maybe also adding a bit of 10mm corrugated conduit to sheath the air tube?

  • @kipcudd7253
    @kipcudd7253 2 года назад +1

    Kinda hard to see engineering flaws when you order on line. I think I'd get some air bags off of a semi trailer and build a super heavy duty lift. Maybe run the hose through pvc tubing and mount it to the outside of the square tubing.

  • @PhilipWahlbom
    @PhilipWahlbom 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the great review.

  • @dubmob151
    @dubmob151 8 месяцев назад +2

    Do those poly propylene floor tiles get indented from the sharp edge base of the jack stands? I was considering getting the Vevor tiles but wondering if they could hold to to the extreme pressure without using an additional plate to distribute the force.

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  8 месяцев назад +1

      I had to add 1.5x1.5” small corner plates to my stands so they wouldn’t dig in.

    • @dubmob151
      @dubmob151 8 месяцев назад

      @@OneEyeCustoms seems reasonable enough, I'll give them a try -

  • @edutainment5431
    @edutainment5431 Год назад +1

    It looks like your shop male couplings use a tapered thread, presumably 1/4". The supplied ones are parallel. A tapered into a parallel will seal on the threads, whereas parallel into parallel will not, and requires a face seal.
    Engineering-wise, face seals are probably better, but for airlines personally I have had the most luck just using quality tapered fittings (and discarding the supplied Universal ones)

  • @wendywhales2310
    @wendywhales2310 5 месяцев назад +1

    The rocking motion wouldn't be there if the bags were under load.?.
    You only have limited air in the bags when no weight is on the top of it..?.

  • @bigredjohnson6921
    @bigredjohnson6921 3 месяца назад +1

    For safer jacking get a base to set your jack on, that way you don't need a block of wood on the lifting pad of jack.

  • @sadfur8728
    @sadfur8728 Год назад +1

    If both the 3 and 5 ton models have nearly the same lift height, was there a situation where the 3 ton was unable to lift what the 5 ton was able to?
    The wider footprint of the 5 ton would be a drawback if it added nothing that was necessary to do the job.

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад +1

      I prefer the 3 ton for most everything I use it for because of the smaller foot print!

    • @sadfur8728
      @sadfur8728 Год назад +1

      @@OneEyeCustoms that does seem like an advantage compared to the wider one. As long as it's capable of the lift-

  • @MrDob2009
    @MrDob2009 2 месяца назад +1

    What if we just put a garden hose on top of the hose

  • @steveb7674
    @steveb7674 15 дней назад +1

    a floor jack has a radial lift as the arm goes up the location of the saddle moves these should go straight up with no radial movment

  • @ronwhite36
    @ronwhite36 2 года назад +1

    Looks good to me, nice blade!

  • @akbychoice
    @akbychoice Год назад +1

    They are meant to be used fully extended till you put the jack stands in place.

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      Thank you, that is good to know. I have not been told that before!

  • @drz440k7
    @drz440k7 9 месяцев назад +1

    the bottle jack I use to lift my truck goes up straight, makes no difference as long as you place the jack correctly, shouldn't tip unless you don't know what you're doing

  • @stevehicks5735
    @stevehicks5735 Год назад +1

    What is on top of the jack when you lifted the truck .how is it attached to the jack ...does it come with it ...did you make it .?

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      It is a “puck” of very dense hard rubber. I attached it with a longer bolt than what came with the jack.

    • @stevehicks5735
      @stevehicks5735 Год назад

      @@OneEyeCustoms no there is a cylinder on top of the puck when he Jack's up the truck

    • @stevehicks5735
      @stevehicks5735 Год назад

      @@OneEyeCustoms oh ok I see what your saying sorry mis understood

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      @@stevehicks5735 it is a round bump stop puck from my Jeep. (Extras I had) 3 stacked together.
      I don’t recommend doing that because they can slip. So I ordered a couple 3” diameter Jack pad risers that are 3” tall. I bolted one to the top of each Jack. You can find them on Amazon.

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      @@stevehicks5735 no problem, glad we got it cleared up for ya!

  • @TheBluecollartrademan
    @TheBluecollartrademan Год назад +1

    So I see your organization of tools and equipment but something I am trying to do currently is organize my consumables. example grinding/cut off /sanding wheels and other items that I would like to keep visible to see inventory. Any ideas ????

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад +1

      I wish I had a better idea for you. I have two drawers in my toolbox. One is for the die grinder flap disks and cut off wheels. Pretty much anything I have for big grinding snd sanding. The other is for my smaller cordless cut off and die grinder stuff along with carbide burrs and consumables like that.
      For me, that was too much to try to have hanging up in the shop.
      Sorry I couldn’t help more.

    • @TheBluecollartrademan
      @TheBluecollartrademan Год назад +1

      @@OneEyeCustoms I appreciate the reply wasn’t expecting it, I think I came up with an idea I hope to building on the plasma table here soon will share when completed thanks again !

  • @barrybritcher
    @barrybritcher Год назад +1

    Zip tie the hose along the side ?

  • @trappn
    @trappn Год назад +1

    So, what kind of spacer was that between jack & control arm towards end of video ? Thanks

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      Well ya seeeeee, it was a couple of left over rubber bump stops from my Jeep project. I don’t recommend using them, they are too narrow. I did later on, order jack specific rubber spacer. It’s a bit safer.

  • @bobbg9041
    @bobbg9041 Год назад +1

    Now go buy or if you have plastic door guard strip material put it on your hole sawed half moons at the bottom and at the top where it exits the box tube from the elongated hole, with that there's no way you'll puncture the air hose tube.
    Seriously I thing pex tube would work better and its rated for high presure more so then that tube is.

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад +1

    I like this idea and will buy one soon

  • @fiouable
    @fiouable Год назад +1

    it would be nice to know the height deflated. I don't think it will fit under my Challenger

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      The specs are on their web site for all the different models they have.

    • @fiouable
      @fiouable Год назад +1

      Yeah. You create a video to make money and content but you're too lazy to include the specs. You're not very good at this youtube thing. @@OneEyeCustoms

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад +1

      @@fiouable you seam to have missed the point of the collaboration. It is to get people interested in the product and steer them towards their web site. They have so many models of these that the specs change for each one. You need to determine which one would work best for you from YOUR research.
      You call me lazy but you can’t even go to the web site and look it up… that’s the pot calling the kettle black… I hope your day gets better because you were obviously bitter when you posted this comment. Sorry, have a good day!

  • @BillyP55
    @BillyP55 2 года назад +1

    I love your OCD. Good review.

  • @Deutschehordenelite
    @Deutschehordenelite 2 года назад +1

    Would have liked to see you lift your track loader with it :D

  • @frankm2385
    @frankm2385 4 месяца назад +1

    Outstanding review.

  • @remus421
    @remus421 Год назад +1

    Excellent review!

  • @ronaldchurch6356
    @ronaldchurch6356 Год назад +1

    flip your bolts around, or get stove bolts and put in there.

  • @trump4ever508
    @trump4ever508 2 года назад +1

    what's the dia on those bags? I have one without the long handle, has two handlebars on it, has 10 1/2" bag dia - 3 ton.... yours looks smaller. wondering if they downsized 3 ton bag. 10 1/2" deflated

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  2 года назад +1

      @Trump 4EVER My 3 ton is 10” dia deflated.

    • @trump4ever508
      @trump4ever508 2 года назад +1

      @@OneEyeCustoms ok I have 2 with handlebars 10 1/2 I guess cus there diff model who know probable shaved 1/2 to save cost. I'm buying one with round fixed handle I'll check that one out.

    • @trump4ever508
      @trump4ever508 2 года назад +1

      @@OneEyeCustoms thanks

  • @BernardManansala
    @BernardManansala Год назад +1

    Can an ARB dual compressor run this Jack?

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      I do believe so, it will kick the compressor on more often to fill the bag, but should do the trick.

  • @007darryl
    @007darryl 2 года назад +2

    Hey brother, how much do they weigh?

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  2 года назад

      It says in a comment on their web site it weighs 23kg or 51lbs for the blue 5 ton unit. Not sure if that is correct but it has to be close to that. The red one would be around 30 lbs I believe.

  • @papabits5721
    @papabits5721 Год назад +1

    Does anyone know what size and type of hose they use?

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад +1

      I don’t have any idea or even how to find out. Sorry

  • @joesixpack8305
    @joesixpack8305 2 года назад +3

    Very good review, Doug. I'd be like you with that tube pinching issue. I'd modify it similarly. I'm too anal. Don't have enuf use to justify a purchase like that but you have lots more equipment than me so it makes more sense for your situation. Wondering if you could have simply swapped out the ball valves on those vs adding disconnects to accommodate your air system??

  • @fatherguidosarduchi5204
    @fatherguidosarduchi5204 Год назад +1

    Thing is if it leans forward as the vehicle goes up then the center of gravity has moved away from the base of the air jack. Thus is is no longer lifting from the center of gravity. To risky as far as I am concerned.

  • @letsgobrandon8661
    @letsgobrandon8661 2 года назад +1

    Nailed it!

  • @keithsoffa5722
    @keithsoffa5722 2 года назад +1

    Free engineering tips Doug.

  • @rickthelian2215
    @rickthelian2215 2 года назад +1

    Good call, just now you’ve added an extra $20 to each unit.

  • @michaeldose2041
    @michaeldose2041 Год назад +1

    It is far from better than a jack. 1. Smaller lifting range. 2.Larger height when fully compressed meaning you won't be able to get it under some cars. Don't get me wrong I love mine, but it will never completely replace my floor jack. That said I am thinking about getting another, these work best in pairs.

    • @jerometruitt2731
      @jerometruitt2731 11 месяцев назад

      Wrong on all counts. Just watched another video of this and the guy had it side by side with a regular floor jack and a low profile and this was lower than even the low profile when compressed.

    • @michaeldose2041
      @michaeldose2041 11 месяцев назад

      @@jerometruitt2731 This is from Vevor: Min height 5.3inches Maximum height 15.75 in. Lifting range= 15.75-5.3=10.45 inches. Here are the specs from Harbor Freight and their low profile jack. Min height = 3.3 inches Maximum height =24.25 inches Lifting range = 24.25-3.3 = 20.95 Or about 2x the lifting range of an air bag. Now lets looks at the minimum 5.3 vs 3.3 about 40% lower for the jack. Would you like to walk it back now or just look stupid?

  • @oldphart-zc3jz
    @oldphart-zc3jz 4 месяца назад +1

    Wise mechanics stock quality brass chucks and nipples ahead of time as they're so inexpensive even if you buy Milton.
    I previously made a bag jack from an 18-wheeler suspension bag to raise and shift my 40' shipping containers while expanding my shop (suspension bags do NOT have internals to limit sideways travel but there are videos to address that, I wanted the movement for that job) which worked flawlessly but Vevors are so inexpensive it's not worth fabbing smaller sizes except for mechanics who have bags handy. When jacking anything of size I do like first responders and "capture progress" with wooden cribbing and old alloy rims laid on their sides which is stable even on dirt (which is why so many salvage yards use steel rims, but alloy is much nicer to lift).
    BTW if you use a CO2 cylinder like off-roaders do for tires they work great for inflating the Vevor or other bag jack. I have CO2 anyway for welding and mobile tire topoff so the Vevor lets me swap trailer tires etc in the field using the same CO2 I inflate them with.

  • @cprimeaux6600
    @cprimeaux6600 Год назад +1

    Send the company your review!

  • @papabits5721
    @papabits5721 Год назад +1

    The adjustable handles are a pain, I removed the 2 bolts that mount the hinge to the plate and welded the hinge, I drilled a hole in the handle and bolted it in the flat down position permanently. There is no need for the handle to move. I have one with the non-adjustable handle and I should have gotten another one the same. The folding handle is a shit design.

  • @edcannon6392
    @edcannon6392 2 года назад +1

    Very good!

  • @johnmarincic1650
    @johnmarincic1650 2 года назад +1

    They should put you on the payroll. But alas. They probably will say you've just voided the warranty lol.

  • @jeffhudson1744
    @jeffhudson1744 Год назад +1

    they are a jack. you are to use supports after you raise it up but like everyone, some will use as a jack stand and get hurt. they are airbags, not steel. air will move with force. you have to be smarter than what you're working with.

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      I’m not sure if you are directing this comment at me or just in general?
      I do stress and also show using Jack Stands in this video.

    • @jeffhudson1744
      @jeffhudson1744 Год назад +1

      @@OneEyeCustoms just in general. As you probably know there are many people out there don’t use things as they should, I for one. I have figured out though that you don’t get under heavy things with support other than a jack. Vehicles coming off a jack and falling on you is going to really hurt.

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      @@jeffhudson1744 I had a friend get killed by a truck that fell on him from not having Jack stands so I’m pretty strict on that one. Thanks for watching and the comments.

  • @petercovell9153
    @petercovell9153 Год назад +1

    Have you

  • @outdoorswithlarryrobin
    @outdoorswithlarryrobin 2 года назад +1

    Good review, But In will stay with my old school floor jacks🚜👍🏼🪵🇺🇸

  • @iSparkFU
    @iSparkFU 2 года назад +1

    I keep thinking Alibaba. 🤦‍♂

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад +1

    Down fail is using on side of the road, who has a air compressor ???

  • @carolinafirewood
    @carolinafirewood Год назад +2

    There ya go again, costing me money when I watch your videos. Ordered a 5-ton for the truck. My wife's gonna kill me. 🤫

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms  Год назад

      Hope you like it, be careful and always use Jack stands!!! There is a bit of a learning curve with them, but they are very handy and much quicker!
      Don’t forget to shut off the air valve before hooking up the air supply. If you don’t, you will get an unexpected rise out of it. 😜

    • @carolinafirewood
      @carolinafirewood Год назад +1

      @@OneEyeCustoms Well, all assembled. I also modified, trimmed out the pinch point of the airline. The whole unit is a bear to move around with the wheels being so small. I've been considering putting on larger wheels (3") which should still give enough clearance off the floor when flat.

    • @carolinafirewood
      @carolinafirewood Год назад +1

      @@OneEyeCustoms Well, I ended up picked up 2 - 4" pvc swivel caster wheels (blue to match lift) from Harbor Freight, for 3.99 each. Had to drill out rivet to remove from caster, works perfectly.