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Product Details
Product Weight:18.5 pounds
Package Length:13.2 inches
Package Width:9.0 inches
Package Height:7.0 inches
Package Weight:19.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5
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5The only way to lift a wall  Nov 12, 2008
I have a pair of these and have used them alone and with another worker to lift walls from 8 ft. to 24 ft. in height, and up to 40 feet long. I have even built walls with T-111 siding and windows installed before lifting them, and it was no problem for these. The most important item though is to select the best quality 2x4 as the 'pole' so as not risk it breaking mid-lift and getting someone injured. This has saved my back many times and is worth every penny spent!

4Qual-Craft Wall Jacks get the job done  Mar 02, 2008
This item was a great alternative to the much more expensive metal pole type wall jacks. I just used the Qual-Craft jacks to raise a 32X9 foot sheathed wall. It went up with ease. Two clear Douglas fir 2X4 were special ordered from my local lumber yard as they were not in stock. I quickly cut two heel boards to prevent the 2X4 poles from sliding backwards as the wall was raised. Ladders were required to pump the last few feet of wall as my seperately purchased 3/4" X 3' pipe handles were not long enough to enable the us to remain on the deck while completely raising the wall. A rope was tied to hole drilled in the top plate of the wall and used to keep the wall from going over too far. The product worked well and was much less expensive than other Wall jack sysems.

3Nice Wall Jack  Dec 17, 2007
This is a nice wall jack set up, It works great for lifting a wall, I did a 55 foot 9 foot high wall by myself with this, in windy and wet conditions, the only thing I would watch out for is that once you are going up be ready to go up, coming back down with the wall in near impossible, and could be quite dangerous.

5Qual Craft Wall Jack  Dec 12, 2007
These jacks are wonderful. I raised 2 W8x18 beams and a flitch plate into place by myself. I never broke a sweat.

5SEEING IS BELIEVING  May 10, 2007
My dad and I framed the second story of a new construction with a pair of these babies. Our only regret is not buying them sooner to frame the first floor.

These things do it all! We lifted two 400 pound Glulams, installed 1,700 square feet of 3/4" T&G, and lifted 9' X 20' walls (2X6 with shear panels) and never broke a sweat. Thanks to Qual-Craft, the floor is tight and solid, and the walls practically squared, plumbed, and aligned themselves!

Admittedly, lifting the beams and second story walls tested our nerves, but our backs thanked us in the end. A little care and planning, and they're definitely worth their weight in gold!

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