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Old 08-17-2006, 12:49 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Hi-lift jack mount

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sbechtold previously said:
Very nice I like them. I also like the idea of using the wheel-lock to deter most people from stealing your jack (I'll be trying a wheel lock on my Demello clamps). Although, if you use a pair of channel locks or a pipe wrench the lock will come right off and your jack will be gone. None the less, killer job, I love the ingenuity!
Dont forget...the wheel locks wont do you any good on the demello mounts....all you would need is the 1/4 allen wrench to take the whole mount off from the back.
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