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ChrisFoley
post Nov 21 2020, 01:54 PM
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I discovered a neat way to make an adapter for the original style lift plate, using a 914 part.
A rear wheel flange is close to the right size to start, and can easily be altered in a lathe to make a swivel base that can be screwed onto a jackpad.
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post Nov 21 2020, 02:24 PM
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I used the Pelican step by step and the checklist .
This is the furniture dolly method and it worked GREAT.
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