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Old 03-08-2021, 02:30 AM   #1
Accelo
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Powder Coating a stock Jack. (When to quit)

Well I should have taken the advice and just baked it and moved on, but I couldn't leave it well enough alone.
So below is a picture of the jack disassembled for powder coating.
One doesn't have to remove the lower drive gear but mine was loose so I removed it anyway. The top saddle has to come off to take the jack completely apart. I plan on replacing the dimpled tube with set screws to retain the saddle. I will make some replacement rivets for the base.
These jacks were made to be thrown out when their useful life is over as everything is crimped together.

When it is finished I will post pictures of the jack, jack handle and the lug wrench powder coated and ready to install.
Rick
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