The Ultimate Hi-Lift Off-road Jack for only $60!!!
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Build your own off-road jack for a fraction of the cost using a Harbor Freight 3500lbs trailer jack.
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These are such useful jacking units for a pretty low price. I like your mods. As for power lifting, make sure to never use the impact gun on it, the gears will spit their teeth very quickly. I sadly killed 2 very nice old jacks learning the hard way.
Really good tip Nathan! Thanks
As I noticed from the comments and your responses regarding the music, and while I personally like the music - reminds me of The B-52s or Oingo Boingo - it is too loud for the video. In just about every video editing software you can control the volume on the individual audio tracks. The best range for music along with video is to reduce the volume -20 to -25db. There is also a thing called audio ducking, to find it for your particular editing system, look it up on YT. It's where the music sound automatically reduces in volume when someone is speaking and then comes back to full volume when not speaking.
As for the jack 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼! I made one similar from a 5k jack square jack foot 20 years ago to lift my lifted F-350. They work great. Are better than Hi-Lift, and lighter to maneuver.
Thank for the feedback. I use CapCut because it’s so fast and easy. I will look and see if they have that feature or I just won’t play music while I talk. Would love to see the one you built. I’m always so intrigued by people’s creations.
If you want to strip the galvanized/ Zinc coating get some pool acid and set it in a bowl outside. When it quits bubbling rinse with water.
Really good tip! I have some of that acid. I will give it a try. Thanks!!!
What do you do with the acid when your done? Just water it down?
@@MiahsBug yep I save it till it gets ugly then I just pour it and flush with water.
@@norcoredneck 🔥💯🔥
Loose the music... and I gota admit, I've never seen anyone weld on wood. I liked the part when you said you can use a cut off wheel and showed a flap disk. ;)
Yep, got some feedback on the music, 😊 I’ll fix that. Channel is a work in progress. You haven’t lived until you weld on wood lol. Also flap disk/cutoff wheel fail…yes. Keep the feedback coming!
I weld on wood all the time.... but my main shop is a wood shop.
@@autocrossratrod right on!
Welding on wood gives the work area a more relaxing smell but if you want a little fun weld on cardboard
@@MikeHoncho0811 precisely, I only weld on rich mahogany for the relaxing aroma. 😂
Nice build! Great idea👍🏻
For those that don’t wan’t to fabricate.. you can pick up a standard Landrover defender jack for cheaps. Got one for 40$.. it holds 3000lbs/1400kg.
I use it directly in the framerails of my Samurai.
Only LR thing I trust😄
Cheers from Denmark 🇩🇰
Dang that’s a good price! I’ll keep my eye out for one. Cheers 🇺🇸
You should have flipped the base plate upside down so it will dig into ground so it doesn’t slip when you use it off-road.
I was thinking of doing that or add some pegs that will grab. Will wanted to use it on concrete as well
@@MiahsBug 4 threaded holes. carbide snowmobile studs. remove when on concrete or flooring.
@catman1050 that’s a good idea!
I love the idea! It's great! I would however, try to move the lift point closer to the vertical section. I think you'd have less issue of it wanting to kick out (which is the scary part of all high lift jacks).
I agree. The lift arm should be as short as practical. The articulating foot helps with being able to angle the leg directly under the lift point to reduce the chances of it slipping out
I like the nice rock-n-roll theme you used to complement this video.
Rock on CMA. Thanks for the comment!
Food for thought on the bottom of the foot, weld some beads across to act as a non-skid verse a slick/slippery foot.
I like that idea. Thanks!
You could weld a socket on the handle you cut as backup if your battery was flat etc
I did! At the end of the video I show the handle. Great minds think alike!
Nicely done!!
Thank you! I’m trying the clickbait thumbnail. It’s all about learning lol
I just found you and I am a new subscriber for the Baja bug content. I have been assembling a small machine shop to support my new channel that will be kicked off with a 1928 build of a Morgan Hillclimb Racer. I am going to specialize in pre war race cars and machines as well as equipment.
That’s sounds awesome. I’ll throw a sub your way as well sir. Thank you
@@MiahsBug I do not know what I am going to call my channel yet. Where are you located/ I am in Pennsylvania....I am thinking about machines and motors...
@@Biokemist-o3k “Machine and Motor Co.” sounds cool. I’m in California
@@MiahsBug Thank you!
I have no clue who you are, but you’re getting a sub for the Baja bug content
😂 well I’m Miah. Now we know each other! Thanks for the sub. You rock!
Did I spy Smooth Withalowmew!!? 😂 Awesome work sir! Look forward to more!
Thanks Aaron. Withalowmew?
Nice work. I came up with one of these a while back to jack up my 55 Chevy by the trailer hitch.
That’s awesome. Did it work well?
Loved this! I am going to make one for my truck and Jeep. Much nicer than my super heavy farm jack.
Have fun old man. You have other socials so I can see the build?
Ooh, time for an Evolution saw. ;) (I truly despise abrasive cutters.)
Yes, do wear gloves and cover bare skin. Skin cancer is no fun, weldors!
Nice little jack there.
I need one so bad. I hate my saw. It works just not great.
Ask your friend where he got the swivel for base. Perhaps a part number as well. I gave up trying to find one that large.
He got it on McMaster-Carr website. PN 6111K64
They have lots of options for all kinds of things
Thanks so much. I bought the same jack for a different project that got tabled. It has been gathering dust for long enough.
@@JackSmith-jj3bi good luck Jack!
Awesome build. jack foot came from McAllister carr p/N 6111K64
McMaster-Carr website. PN 6111K64
I like the idea. but when I make mine instead of a swivel foot I will weld 4 tabs onto the base and a leg attached with 2 permanent pins in back and 2 removable pins front that let a leg fold up for storage and tabs up higher to insert the pins to lock it in storage mode and lock down that is a bit farther out then the lifting point so it can not tip forward. cons not as good in uneven terrain pro more surface area to lift with.
I like it. That should work good. I saw a few versions like that online. 🔥
@@MiahsBug did you ever see the screw jack that Fireball tools made?
@@charlesflakusj.r6344 no I haven’t. I’ll check it out. Thanks
Interesting , Thank You. A fine idea
Glad you liked it!
I see you are a Harbor Freight guy, as am I so when they start selling a dry-cut 14-inch metal saw, get it.
I got a deal on an Evolution steel say and I could cut that tube in about the same time as your time laps.
Yes! It’s on my tool list. I actually cut that Timelapse down because the cut sucked so bad. That’s a makita saw blade too.
That’s why you take a piece of angle iron and bust up the edge of the cut off abrasive blade. Helps it to cut wuicker
@@jeffwelsh1185 is that true? Or you’re joking?
Also, really cool idea. Build it, don’t buy it.🎉
I agree 100%. But if you have more money than time, I guess buying it works too 😂
Very nice! Now make me one 😆
Deal!
aftermarket hitch for the utv
Are you asking if it’s a aftermarket hitch? I’m not sure. The SxS is not mine.
did you guys ever actually take a tire off with just that jack being used?
Yes! It’s being used every time the SxS is loaded/unloaded to fit in the trailer. Been used for multiple trips now.
Is there a reason to include the round tubing and pin? If you had cut that off and welded directly to the c channel, you would have your lifting point closer to the center of the jack so it wouldn't kick out like that, and it would be stronger. Originally I was thinking you would weld one of those rings directly to the vehicle so it could be a lifting point and storage location.
Also, turn down the music. It's louder than your talking in a couple places.
The only reason we did that is so it can be changed out if needed. You definitely could weld directly to the leg and not use the pin portion. Good idea Kami!
I’m bad about not wearing gloves also. It just sucks having the sun burn after.
Yes. I’ve only gotten sunburned twice. I usually only do that for tacks or small beads
I like your music and editing. High lift jacks are sketchy. The jack you built is a new level of sketch bro. The lifting point is too offset from the base plate. What would have been cool is if you guys welded jack points onto the side by side. Then it would be awesome. This way its just dangerous.
Like you said, all high lift jacks are sketchy. Agreed 100%. By adding the articulating foot, we are able to angle the jack and align the center of lift and keep the full contact patch with the ground. With that being said, the jack is for cautious tire changes only.
Just don't use an impact and keep the gear greased.
That’s what I hear, impacts are a “no go”
Good lookin jack
Thanks User-wr1. Good looking user name!
Myself wouldn’t have the lifting point out so far from main post, and no swivel base for me.
But👍✌️
The articulating base helps it stay firmly planted while it’s lifting and changing angle. I 100% agree on the lift point. It should be as short as possible.
I like it. Subscribed. Was the paint on the jack powder coat?
Thanks for the sub! Yes it was. Very nice and thick powder coat. I was impressed.
@@MiahsBug I think I'll give this a whirl. Looks nice.
Good luck SpaceBall! You got this
You sir.....are my hero
🤣thanks. RUclips University is a good school
Good idea and inexpensive. However, could only watch a few minutes of the video due to the annoying music in the background. Maybe your next video will be better. Good luck to you.
Thank you. I’m learning the ins and outs of editing. Thanks for your feedback.
I would have loved to watch this but had to leave after almost three minutes because of the overpowering crappy background music stopped me from hearing a word you said.
Yep, got lots of feedback on that. It’s a learning process. Next one won’t be like that.
@@MiahsBug You'll get hate on the music genre, the music too loud, the music too quiet, the music tempo, so you change it then you'll get hate that it changed...you'll never please everyone. Don't waste your time trying to appease em
Thanks Mr. Moto. I agree to some extent. I can’t fix the “crappy” music because I’m going to choose what I like lol. But if they can’t hear me over the music, that’s a problem I can fix.
@@MiahsBug Yep gotta monitor levels. Like clips vs your voice. Or Intro/Outro etc Or certain tools etc. Just turn Gain down a lil
Thank you sir. And thanks for watching!
👍With your time and materials what would you sell this jack for?
Probably around $300. Took me about 5 hours to build but if I built multiple it would be faster
Take an old tire and cut it up. Use the tire tread for the bottom of your foot and rivet or bolt it on. It adds way more grip and increases safety. I did that to my hi-lift jack and has reduced slippage a lot.
That’s a great idea! I have a perfect tire for the job!!!!
@@MiahsBug where did you source that articulating foot? Looks like a nice one.
@saltymethods2637 it’s on McmasterCarr. Around $30
@@MiahsBug Thanks!
@saltymethods2637 you’re welcome!