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Old 07-25-2011   #21
 
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Thanks for innovation the common man can use. Looking to buy MC wheel chocks for a trailer, are any of the HF ones worth a damn?
Ive got the locking wheel chock from HF and its awesome. Got it for 25 bucks with a coupon and havent had any problems in a year or so. I had it mounted to my garage floor before i put it on my work bench.
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Old 11-02-2011   #22
 
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nice job man looks safe lol
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Old 11-02-2011   #23
 
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nice job man looks safe lol
And what do you think is unsafe about it??
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And what do you think is unsafe about it??
the original wheel vice to small made me feel like the bike would tip while strapping down this way looks way better
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Fuck..., i just took one of those to the scrap yard cuz i thought it was a piece of shit... mine didnt have a wheel chock on it when i got it ( it was given to me ) i think i got 25 bucks for it , for a couple dollars more i could of had a badss lift. Nice job on the how to Bro..... Dont i feel like a dumbass.....
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Old 04-01-2012   #26
 
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The guys with ghetto wooden lift tables could use one of those wind-a-frame utility jacks to lift the back of the plank they roll the bike up. Just kidding,NOT
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Old 04-11-2012   #27
 
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great write up! i know it's a old one but i saw this when it was first posted and just now got around to doing it to mine
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Old 04-11-2012   #28
 
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Nice fix and good write up! One day I hope to have one of those HF lifts (and a garage to store it in..lol) and I'll keep this in mind. Good post!
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