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Tom Gardner[_6_] September 27th 11 06:35 AM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.

Erik[_5_] September 27th 11 07:47 AM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
In article ,
Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:

I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


When mine gets noisy, I find that merely lubing the wheels makes moving
the jack remarkably quieter.

Plain old 30W works great for me... depending on use, I need a few drops
in each wheel a couple or three times a year.

Try it first, you might be pleasantly surprised... as always, YMMV.

Good Luck!

Erik

Ignoramus15772 September 27th 11 12:21 PM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
On 2011-09-27, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:
I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


What? You can hear a jack being moved?

Sunworshipper[_2_] September 27th 11 01:26 PM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 01:35:42 -0400, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:

I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


I just got my first one, haven't had time to figure out what's wrong
with it. How are ya gonna whip (slide sideways) that puppy under the
vehicle?


SW

Dave__67 September 27th 11 01:44 PM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
On Sep 27, 8:26*am, Sunworshipper SW@GWNTUNDRA wrote:
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 01:35:42 -0400, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:
I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. *It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. *The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. *I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


I just got my first one, haven't had time to figure out what's wrong
with it. How are ya gonna whip (slide sideways) that puppy under the
vehicle?

SW


That's always a handy move, and sometimes a necessary one.

I'd say pull 'em off and paint all the wheel *except* the tread with
bedliner.
Would do what lubing it does (I have noticed same thing Erik has)
except a bit better.

Dave

Pete C. September 27th 11 02:01 PM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 

Tom Gardner wrote:

I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


How many PSI do those wheels see under load? The contact patch is very
small on floor jack wheels so you're probably looking at ~1,000 PSI. Can
the proposed material stand up to those loads?

[email protected] September 27th 11 03:16 PM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
On Sep 26, 11:35*pm, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:
I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. *It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. *The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. *I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


Stealth floor jacks now? I really don't care how much noise it makes
when I move it, as long as it DOES move. And the other guy makes a
good point about sliding the thing sideways, I do that al the time to
get it in just the right spot. I had a chink jack that had plastic
wheels that was a lot quieter, too bad the innards didn't stand up. I
think I got my 10 bucks worth out of it, though. Iron wheels just
stand up better and are eaiser to slide on concrete, too bad about the
noise, but that's the least part of its life. Don't think anyone's
going on 5 mile hikes towing a floor jack.

Stan

Larry Jaques[_4_] September 27th 11 03:33 PM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 07:26:49 -0500, Sunworshipper SW@GWNTUNDRA
wrote:

On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 01:35:42 -0400, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:

I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


I just got my first one, haven't had time to figure out what's wrong
with it. How are ya gonna whip (slide sideways) that puppy under the
vehicle?


Put your boot down next to the rear wheels (fulcrum) and lever it
over, mon.

That's only IF you're not man enough to do it with one wrist.
(I guess that screws the lesbian, dunnit?)

--
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-- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Tom Gardner[_6_] September 27th 11 05:07 PM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
On 9/27/2011 8:26 AM, Sunworshipper wrote:
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 01:35:42 -0400, Tom Gardnermars@tacks wrote:

I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


I just got my first one, haven't had time to figure out what's wrong
with it. How are ya gonna whip (slide sideways) that puppy under the
vehicle?


SW


Damn good point, boy! I didn't think this through.

Tom Gardner[_6_] September 27th 11 05:09 PM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
On 9/27/2011 2:47 AM, Erik wrote:
In articlefOidnU5fD4wt_RzTnZ2dnUVZ_hCdnZ2d@giganews. com,
Tom Gardnermars@tacks wrote:

I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


When mine gets noisy, I find that merely lubing the wheels makes moving
the jack remarkably quieter.

Plain old 30W works great for me... depending on use, I need a few drops
in each wheel a couple or three times a year.

Try it first, you might be pleasantly surprised... as always, YMMV.

Good Luck!

Erik



Yea, I suppose the wheels SHOULD rotate...that might quiet them down some.

[email protected] September 27th 11 10:29 PM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 23:47:36 -0700, Erik wrote:

In article ,
Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:

I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


When mine gets noisy, I find that merely lubing the wheels makes moving
the jack remarkably quieter.

Plain old 30W works great for me... depending on use, I need a few drops
in each wheel a couple or three times a year.

Try it first, you might be pleasantly surprised... as always, YMMV.

Good Luck!

Erik

The old floor jacks at the garage usually got a good swirt of old
differential fluid every month or so - on the axles and on the pivots.

Dave__67 September 27th 11 11:07 PM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
On Sep 27, 1:35*am, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:
I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. *It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. *The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. *I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


Take the wheels off and coat everything except the wheel treads (and
the axle hole, heh).

Dave

JR North September 28th 11 02:17 AM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
You yank the handle first in the direction you want it to slide (moves
the back), then whip the handle the other way to slide the front.
JR
Dweller in the cellar


On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 07:26:49 -0500, Sunworshipper SW@GWNTUNDRA
wrote:

On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 01:35:42 -0400, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:

I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


I just got my first one, haven't had time to figure out what's wrong
with it. How are ya gonna whip (slide sideways) that puppy under the
vehicle?


SW

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Don Foreman September 28th 11 05:16 AM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 01:35:42 -0400, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:

I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


Turn up the radio.

DoN. Nichols[_2_] September 28th 11 05:38 AM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
On 2011-09-27, wrote:
On Sep 26, 11:35*pm, Tom Gardner mars@tacks wrote:
I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. *It's a good one that they
would probably rate higher today. *The problem is that the wheels are SO
noisy while moving it. *I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.


Stealth floor jacks now? I really don't care how much noise it makes
when I move it, as long as it DOES move.


[ ... ]

Don't think anyone's
going on 5 mile hikes towing a floor jack.


Depends on how far down the road you get when a universal joint
or a differential fail. :-) Past five miles, you get it towed or pay
someone else to fix it. At five miles, you *might* still want to do it
yourself after that walk. :-)

Enjoy,
DoN.

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DT September 28th 11 06:03 AM

Floor Jack wheel idea
 
In article , mars@tacks
says...
I have a 30yo 2-ton Sears floor jack at home. It's a good one that

they
would probably rate higher today. The problem is that the wheels are

SO
noisy while moving it. I was thinking of painting the wheels with
"Rhino Liner" type urethane material.



Norco sells nylon wheel kits for their jacks.

http://www.norcoindustries.com/produ...del/71229.html

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DT




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