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As for the damage from the casters ... they are steel so they just crush anything in the way - sand, dirt, gravel. Just keep the floor clean and it won't be a problem! Also depends on how frequently it's going up and down!
I recently sold my scissor jack. I bought it "nused" about 8 years ago for $2000 Canadian and sold it for $2500. That's about the average going rate around here right now.i know a guy with a minty one for sale right now for 1500. I'm tempted to buy it and flip it.
I never got in to watching the car, or other, "reality" shows. I have my own every time I'm in the garage working. Or working around the house. Thats true reality. Not scripted fluff.
Welcome from north of you on the central coast. Did you go to Fall Fling yesterday? Have a 65 and a 67 myself. 500 for a project and a deluxe wagon for my driver.
I have yellow stuff on my 62 with slider calipers.. they work fine.. were not cheap. Better than normal pads, i think so but worth the $160 i think it was. meh... the brake dust is pretty bad too.. but doesn't bug me