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"Ignoramus7702" wrote in message
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I brought one home today, partially assembled it and put in my
truck. Hopefully, I could use it tomorrow. Some impressions.

1. It is built sturdily.

2. It is missing a bunch of hardware (split washers, plain washers).

3. At least one caster will have limited range of turning due to bolts
being slightly too long.


Reverse the screws!
the head goes on the caster-side, the nuts/washers inside the tube! pita,
indeed.
Long-nose pliers!

Oh yeah, at no extra charge you get *elliptical wheels*!

Yeah, these things are easily 220# or more. I disassemble mine into 3 main
sections. I leave the bottom part w/ wheels extensions/brace together, the
ram/strut together, and the inside/outside boom together. I also take off
the two skinny rails, as the kinks don't let them align smoothly w/
anything. I then pile everything onto the legs, and shove under the fadal.
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Mr. P.V.'d
formerly Droll Troll

4. Partially disassembled, it can be easily transported and does not
take much space.

5. Most of it can be stored outdoors.

6. It does feel a little bit flakey, not strength wise, but with
respect to things that do not quite perfectly fit etc.

7. I do not like the way the leg extensions are secured by bolts
pushing on them when tightened (as opposed to what I would prefer,
through bolts).

I have no idea how well does the ram operate, however, without load,
it does properly work.

I will see if positives outweigh the negatives, tomorrow.

i