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    Make A Handle Forklift At Home

    Dear you all,
    Today I would like to introduce how to Make A Handle Forklift For Workshop.
    This Forklift has max capacity 200 kg.
    I hope you all feel interested in my video.
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    Thanks Kwandotechnic! We've added your Hydraulic Hand Lift to our Jacks and Lifts category,
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    That’s cool. They’ll be selling those at
    horrible freight before you know it.

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    Congratulations Kwandotechnic - your Forklift is the Homemade Tool of the Week!

    Another very busy week around here, with a good amount of high-end builds. You've been working on a nice variety of lifts lately, and this is one of the best of the bunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hephaestus29 View Post
    That’s cool. They’ll be selling those at
    horrible freight before you know it.
    I like it too, 200kg is respectable.
    I worry at max when horizontal though, any entire load, not just CG, appears well beyond wheelbase and no visible counterweight.
    A tire hits one little pebble, and over she goes.
    The remedy is whatever distance load center to base of arm needs that ratio of counter weight there or farther back.
    Despite that, it is still well done. A normal lift cart hits base of, say a machine and you must bridge gap to table. An engine hoist is even worse.
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    That's a nice bit of kit to have, so long as the space you are using it, is nice and flat and room to manover.
    I have a 1972 Land Rover Series III Truck Cab/Pick-Up and a 1962 Land Rover Series 2a Carawagon Camper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hephaestus29 View Post
    That’s cool. They’ll be selling those at
    horrible freight before you know it.
    So true. What have they is original? In the whole world of tools, what sets them apart?
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    what is the advantage of this raked back design over a standard stacker?



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