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    HF Table mods

    Just got a harbor freight lift table thing, anything I have to do? Gonna replace the wheel chock, might even mod it something recessed so I can use stands easier if needed.

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    Re: HF Table mods

    I replaced the crap chock that came with it and replaced it with one of the chocks they sell. I also had to drill new holes to reposition the tie down U bolts for better angles for my rachet straps. Other than that I've done nothing to it and I've had mine for 6 years. Still works very well but I don't raise/lower it every day either.

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    Re: HF Table mods

    My Handy lift has a wheel clamp instead of chock. No need for tie downs with a clamp..

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    Re: HF Table mods

    Yeah, Im putting a removable chock on there for dirt bike usage, for race bikes itll probably still have a stand under it anyway. Sure is gonna be nice not crawling all over the ground working on stuff now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pittenger5 View Post
    Yeah, Im putting a removable chock on there for dirt bike usage, for race bikes itll probably still have a stand under it anyway. Sure is gonna be nice not crawling all over the ground working on stuff now.

    Best thing I ever bought for working on bikes. It's a pleasure.. Not to mention working on other things.

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    Re: HF Table mods

    The one thing I wish it came with was an easy means to steer the end of the table when loaded with a bike. The fixed wheel end is a bitch to slide sideways. Higher end tables can be bought with a 2-wheel "tow" bar that lets you lift just enough weight off the fixed wheel end to steer it around in the garage. Sooner or later the bike will get tipped off the table and then I guess I'll get around to making one.
    Anyway, congrats on the new table.

    I guess Handy lifts have the bar listed as a dolly for just $65.

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    Handy's are nice lifts if you can afford them. One of these days I'll have one.

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    Re: HF Table mods

    Quote Originally Posted by Pittenger5 View Post
    Just got a harbor freight lift table thing, anything I have to do? Gonna replace the wheel chock, might even mod it something recessed so I can use stands easier if needed.
    Got mine a few years ago, no problems. I added some U-bolts for more tiedown points, and yes, installed a HF wheel chock. Be sure to use the safety-pin thing and lower the lift against it to take the pressure off the hydraulics.

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    Re: HF Table mods

    These little scissor tables are a great accessory.

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