Qual-Craft Steel Pump Jack System Kit - 500-Lb. Capacity, Model Number 2214
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It is not known how deep this platform is in this Q 20" deep is the maximum depth of the Craft pump jack system kit. Aluminium walk planks must be manufactured solely for that purpose and have a length of no more than 24 feet, with a maximum of 11 feet between supports. The distance between wood supports for 2 inch full thickness lumber is nine feet, while the distance between wood supports for 2 inch nominal thickness lumber is seven feet.
This one I set myself on concrete, and I found it Sandwiched between two 2x4s, I used two 2x4s. In case you were thinking you'd be kicking your asses with the 2x4 sandwich All the weight on the 2x4s was very secure once it was all strapped down. Basically, I went up 18 feet and before I attached the stabilizers a few feet up, it was very wobbly until I attached the stabilizers. Being retired and working alone, I was able to tie myself off up 18 feet to the bench and feel very secure. My first step was to patch up a hole that a red squirrel was getting into. Since I would have had to hire an exterminator and carpenter, buying pump jacks and DIY came out to be a better deal for me.
You'll find instructions in the package. The same information appears on the back of the jack as well as on the sticker.
The kit includes the following items Two Pump Jacks Four Pump Jack Braces Two Pump Jack Guard Rails Two Pump Jack work benches Two Pump Jack
Selected User Reviews For Qual-Craft Steel Pump Jack System Kit - 500-Lb. Capacity, Model Number 2214
In my case, I set mine up on concrete and it was extremely Sandwiched between two 2x4s, I used two 2x4s. of all, I used 4 x 4 Five times three. The fifth point. The four-wheel drive system does not work. Three pieces of 3x3 need to be sandwiched between two 2x4s. The fifth point. To pull one end of the 2x4 poles up, I pulled with a rope and a pulley at the top of a ladder. There was only one issue for me, as I went up to about 18 feet, but halfway up it was very wobbly before attaching the second set of braces about midday. Being retired and working alone, I was able to tie myself off up 18 feet to the bench and feel very secure. In my fascia, I had to replace a hole that was being used by a red squirrel. Since I would have had to hire an exterminator and carpenter, buying pump jacks and DIY came out to be a better deal for me.
I had difficulty lowering the jacks, but this was due to the quality. Making the poles, I used 2x4's from a variety of old waste materials. Therefore, next time I will use new lumber to make the poles and see if that Use nails that don't go all the way through both 2x4s and make sure your poles are smooth. There are no major problems with directions, but they could be improved.
The roof brackets seem to be made of light-weight steel, cheaply built, and go up very easily, but are very difficult to take down with weight on jack legs. They sent an extra set of top roof brackets that were not necessary.
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