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Posted
by:
David Fullarton
CPS - Ellicott City, Md - USA
27 Mar 2005
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Among other things, I purchased Bob's safe jack in
Lexington. He had shipped it to me prior to the show and I
brought it down for use in the rigging and moving class that
Beastie and I taught. I had the chance to use it twice
last week in the field, and let me tell you it is top
notch. Well designed in addition to being well made, it is
a sturdy and dependable workhorse. I have to admit I was a
little skeptical - it seemed too simple - until I used it.
I had to remove a large TL-30 from very tight quarters inside a
department store. There was no room to use a Johnson bar
or any other type of prying device. I broke out the jack
and lifted the safe quickly and easily. Also, the jack
stays in position - you don't have to keep pressure on it to
keep your load raised like you do with a pry bar. Raise it
up, go get lunch and roll your pallet jack under the load when
you are done eating! This jack can turn many two man tasks
into a one man operation.
Simple
and easy to use, this jack belongs in every safe rigger's
arsenal!
Dave
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Ever been out on a Safe job, where you needed or wanted to raise
up the safe and move it ?
Ever lifted it
with a pry bar only to find out your leg was not long enough to
push a block under the safe while lifting ?
Well never fear, you can now single handed, lift the safe
to put a block or steel rollers under it.
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After
lifting on the hinge and putting a 3/4 inch block under the
safe, you can place the jack under the safe and lift high enough
to place a 4 X 4 under the safe, and in tight places.
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Once up on the 4 X 4 you can use the pallet jack(s) or anything
else to move the safe.
These jacks are all machined and dove tailed in the steel to
make them last and work smooth.
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Safe
Jack
Model
Number:
SJ - 01
Price:
$ 295.00 + Shipping
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