Not bad! Great idea! I think that you weakened the jack significantly though.(Remember that the emergency jack is only as strong as it has to be) I don't think you needed the 3rd leg either(2 with rebar that thick and strong welds would be fine) and some gm scissor jacks have a hex on them to begin with and others are a bottle jack style if you want to experiment.
Excellent innovation. The main thing is that this is a workable solution. The motor in this case was okay. But if anybody needs a powerful motor he can take it accordingly to suit his needs.
Jasam to pravio prije par godina sa motoicem od brisaca i nemoze podici auto da zamjenim gumu Mozda moze Ficu ali nisam probao Ako vi tvrdite da moze vama se ja divim Ali ima vise je mentara koji su potvrdili moju tvrdnju Neljutitese lp
Pretty rough but it works and it's the same level of safety as if you were just using the standard handle. I wonder if that little DC motor gets too hot.
Good idea, but i want to know why on minute 5:32 you are showing u how to keep the motor from moving by soldering pins on the side, and towards the end you have cut off those pins?
Great idea and concept... Love to see it lift a semi sized car...Also, I'm concerned with the threaded nut on the gear box is sure to loosen in a reverse force...
I made one 20 years ago. I saw you made a mistake welding the rebar in a spot that would not prevent the jack to move up and down. Have fun and be safe. Great fun video to watch.
Good afternoon. Good idea. I wonder if a gear motor from lifting the door of an old Ford Scorpio is suitable for this idea? Like it for your work and good luck in everything.
Good idea but 45 years too late, I did this when I was 13 with an old starter off a riding mower. Also used a briggs engine and an altenator off a car to build a battery charger.
That's what I did I shaved down the square ringlet that's on my scissor lift so that it'll fit a socket and use my impact gun. The only thing that's in my trunk is the spare tire, a 12 volt air compressor, the scissor lift with a flat base that I welded on for stability, an impact gun with two batteries and a charger that plugs into the cigarette lighter.. All of that can fit in a small duffle bag. I can change a tire in less than 5 minutes
Hey! In the USA here and I see a lot of European makers use the Parkside Tools. I’ve been buying a lot of them through Lidl Grocery that have been opening here. Are they any good? They are very well priced and seem to be better than a basic Black and Decker. I have gotten a few tools. The 20v drill, impact wrench, hammer drill, small hacksaw. Plunge router, a few electric screw drivers... I’ve seen welders, grinders, multi tools, rotary. Do you have any more?
These jacks work perfectly in your driveway but try using that thing on the side of the road which is tilting the car towards the gutter! If it was only for the driveway, I'd be using a floor jack not this thing.
I don't think the motor will provide enough thrust to lift the car. Under the application of load the motor will simply be rotated in the opposite direction of polarity
Its alot of work for powerd jack. I just attach the crank to a drill if to long cut it down to fit like a drill bit. Tighten it up much simpler and more effective.