Re: Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck I mounted my HF tire changer to the floor and made it removeable. I used metal wedgits and bolts in the cement floor. What I did was I drilled the holes in the conecrete floor going only about 1 1/2" deep. Then i vacuumed the dust out of the holes. Next i applied expoxy to the wedged anchors and then inserted in the holes. I would put together the bolts, HF changfers the way i intended to use it and tightened up the bolts and left it that way for a few days. Now whenever i needed the HF tire changer, I would just insert the bolts and tighten them down snug, no need to crank them down and it does a decent job. I can easily put them away by removing the bolts and save it for next time. The only modification i did since was get another set of bolts and cut them short so its about 1 long and cut a slot in the top for the screwdriver so i can use it as a plug to keep the sawdust ,dirt out. The mounted holes is right next to my table saw so there is alot of sawdust and i got tired of vacuuming out the stuff from inside the wedgits until I made the plugs. |