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Topic: Harbor Freight Yak Stand  (Read 6149 times)

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bigdood

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Just wanted to say thanks to burner for this idea!  Me and the lady made these last weekend for the yaks, far nicer than what we had before


Ling Banger

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+1 They sent a 20% off coupon, had to do it. Very stable. Not nearly as cool as hydrospider's gurney, but a good cheap fix.
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j-fek

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Yes thank you good idea i did pick up one of these today and i already feel great about it better then on the floor with foam pads
here fishy fishy fishy!!!


demonick

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How tall is the lowest setting?
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Burner

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The lowest setting using the chain bracing has the rails 24 inches off the ground.  You could go slightly lower if only the lashing straps were used.


OlySpec

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Thanks for the tip!!!  Picked up 2 of these so I can work on my PA without wrenching my back.
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bigdood

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Thanks for the tip!!!  Picked up 2 of these so I can work on my PA without wrenching my back.


I don't know if these have enough weight capacity to heft a PA!    :D


[WR]

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they are rated at 200# ea so you shouldnt have a problem.


Ling Banger

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I found some nice little casters laying around in my shop, I'd like to add them to my HF stand, but I'm still scheming on what I could cram up the legs to bolt them onto.

If anybody comes up with a easy way to add mobility to their stand I'd like to see some pics.

Thanks!
Anthony

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And that's all there is to it." - R.P. McMurphy


j-fek

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I found some nice little casters laying around in my shop, I'd like to add them to my HF stand, but I'm still scheming on what I could cram up the legs to bolt them onto.

If anybody comes up with a easy way to add mobility to their stand I'd like to see some pics.

Thanks!
Anthony
That sounds like a good idea Mine will look like crap lol
here fishy fishy fishy!!!