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I had the harbour freight table, but it was the model up from the basic. had an actual wheel vise on it and was able to be hooked up and raised via air or pump. the air cyclinder went bad fairly quickly and had to be pumped by foot only. as far as the table went, no complaints at all. did my first complete rebuild of my SG on it. Sold it to my buddy, who still uses it today.
Now I have the pro-cycle drop tail. little more expensive, but BAD *** table for the price!! built like a brick **** house!!!
I have a 1 car garage also, right now my bike jack is good enuf BUT I am itching for a table lift, lol.
I had a Handy, very nice lift, but now I use a Harbor Freight as I can store it all off season on it's side against the wall. Takes up less usable room than my floor jack.
Last edited by son of the hounds; Sep 3, 2013 at 02:43 PM.
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