Well Done! Saw the Retail Jack Stabilizer Legs but Wow, a couple Hundred Bucks!!! Your Idea is along the same I wanted to do, just didn’t know what would be a Safe Material for it. Your idea and Explanations, Descriptions and Safety Tips are Perfect for this. Thank you!!!... Joe in Ajax, Ont. Canada.🇨🇦🧔🏼👍
NOW...That's a great idea video. Nice to see how a mod should be done. Vary crafty I must say. Thanks...You got me working on my jack to do the same things but with credit you deserve. I have many bushes to remove Wish me luck.
Yes, it depends on the load you are attempting to stabilize. I was using this set up to pull stumps that nearly bent the handle due to the opposing force so I went with larger diameter material.
Ah yes let's use conduit--the stuff that is made specifically to be easy to bend--to resist a few thousand pounds of force. That'll work out just great.
You’re not Old, You’re very crafty and safe. Excellent solution to a very common problem. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for the comment. I am glad you liked the video.
Brillant piece of practical engineering. Blessings to you for sharing your innovation.
Thank you.
Good idea on the 3/8 threaded rods at the base, let’s that conduit jam into ground a bit.
Well Done! Saw the Retail Jack Stabilizer Legs but Wow, a couple Hundred Bucks!!! Your Idea is along the same I wanted to do, just didn’t know what would be a Safe Material for it. Your idea and Explanations, Descriptions and Safety Tips are Perfect for this. Thank you!!!... Joe in Ajax, Ont. Canada.🇨🇦🧔🏼👍
Thank you for commenting. I am glad the video was of value to you.
Thanks. Big improvment over 2X4s.
DOUG out
You are welcome.
Thanks! I've been using 2x4's and I'm looking for a better way. This seems safer.
NOW...That's a great idea video. Nice to see how a mod should be done. Vary crafty I must say. Thanks...You got me working on my jack to do the same things but with credit you deserve. I have many bushes to remove Wish me luck.
Thanks for commenting. I am glad you liked the video. I am confident you will have excellent luck removing the bushes.
Nice build thanks for sharing 👍👍
Thank you for your work.:) I like your videos.:)
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Wow that’s excellent!!!!
Thanks, I'm glad you like it. It has worked well for me for years.
Thanks O.G.
Great work
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Why didn’t you show us how it operated?
Good video- how did flatten out the conduit?
I beat the conduit with a 3 pound mallet.
You could also use a Bench Vice easily enough to flatten with No Effort at all.
Better than paying between $250 and $600 for the stabilizer legs from companies online.
I agree.
Genius!
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I tried I and it worked. Thanks for posting
Do you think you could go even smaller diameter with 1" or 1.25" EMT?
Yes, it depends on the load you are attempting to stabilize. I was using this set up to pull stumps that nearly bent the handle due to the opposing force so I went with larger diameter material.
Ah yes let's use conduit--the stuff that is made specifically to be easy to bend--to resist a few thousand pounds of force. That'll work out just great.
It's worked great for me. If you prefer pipe or wood, use those materials.