Excellent! Well done. Great camera work/lighting/explanations. Not the problem I have with my jack handle, but fun to see the process you went thru with the sketch, then a CAD drawing, then the use of the various tools. I love it when I get a chance to use some tools I don't use very often - chop saw, band saw, LATHE! Yeah!, and tig (I've only got a mig, but that's fine). And I really like how you sped up the video thru the various actions where it's appropriate. Thanks!
Hi I got a 1985 sears floor jack the handle will not turn left of right feels like its locked up teeth on gear wont move. Hope you can help Thanks for ur video
Nice fix. I came looking for a fix for my jack handle. Mine did not break off. I have problems releasing the jack sometimes. My handle has a socket in the handle and that sometimes does not seat all the way down therefore you can't turn the release on the jack. I need a round tuit so that I can fix it. Nice weld btw.
use a friend's tools, or if you are inexperienced with said tools have a friend or someone else do it. or buy a new jack. you kinda need the tools to do the job, if you don't have access to the tools then you just cant. i would recommend trying to find a shop who is willing to help you out because that's a huge waste to just buy a new jack when there's a possibility of a repair. if you cant find a shop just buy a new jack from a reputable seller who has a history of long lasting tools and a good warranty like snap-on who has lifetime warranty.
Excellent! Well done. Great camera work/lighting/explanations. Not the problem I have with my jack handle, but fun to see the process you went thru with the sketch, then a CAD drawing, then the use of the various tools. I love it when I get a chance to use some tools I don't use very often - chop saw, band saw, LATHE! Yeah!, and tig (I've only got a mig, but that's fine). And I really like how you sped up the video thru the various actions where it's appropriate. Thanks!
Thanks for the nice comments John. Glad you enjoyed it, I hope to add more soon. R.J.
Nice repair.
Hi I got a 1985 sears floor jack the handle will not turn left of right feels like its locked up teeth on gear wont move. Hope you can help Thanks for ur video
Nice work on the repair!
Thank you Sir. It is so nice when you have the tools to do these things. R.J.
I need that exact handle where can I find one or name of jack
Nice fix. I came looking for a fix for my jack handle. Mine did not break off. I have problems releasing the jack sometimes. My handle has a socket in the handle and that sometimes does not seat all the way down therefore you can't turn the release on the jack. I need a round tuit so that I can fix it. Nice weld btw.
I knew this was a pretty specific problem but I wanted to film it and put it up anyway. Good luck with your jack and thanks for the comments. R.J.
Good work! . . . Rog
Thank Rog! Not a planned repair, but a successful one.
I need to make a jack handle because mine is missing ..but I don’t have any access to your tools any suggestions?
use a friend's tools, or if you are inexperienced with said tools have a friend or someone else do it. or buy a new jack. you kinda need the tools to do the job, if you don't have access to the tools then you just cant. i would recommend trying to find a shop who is willing to help you out because that's a huge waste to just buy a new jack when there's a possibility of a repair. if you cant find a shop just buy a new jack from a reputable seller who has a history of long lasting tools and a good warranty like snap-on who has lifetime warranty.
thats the same kinda problem i have I have a snap on jack and have no handle same desighn I think with the cross pin
I need the same handle but don't know where to find on
@@jacobmorefield4415 snap on sells their jack handlle for 165.00 thats crazy