This is a pretty simple deal and was inspired by my quest to not have to use the jack handle on my engine hoist/press/etc ... not to mention I was driven to envy by Dave Haak's lathe handiwork shown here . but alas, my friend doesn't have a knurling tool. so, I cooked up an $0.89 solution 
This little project allows me to adjust or let up/down the hydraulic piece without having to use the jack handle. which on some devices get's to be quite tedious. I've had two of these in use for quite a few months now and am quite pleased with it. I would recommend if you copy this to use the biggest wing nut you can find. it allows for greater control when releasing the hydraulic pressure. The wing nut shown in this pic is for a 3/8" bolt I believe.
what I did was take a piece of what the box stores (HD, Lowe's) call spacer from their little drawer nut/bolt/wing nut/etc section, and a wing nut and weld them together after drilling an appropriate sized and placed hole in the "spacer" piece. Kinda hard to describe maybe the pics will help.
spacer and wing nut:
- jack

This little project allows me to adjust or let up/down the hydraulic piece without having to use the jack handle. which on some devices get's to be quite tedious. I've had two of these in use for quite a few months now and am quite pleased with it. I would recommend if you copy this to use the biggest wing nut you can find. it allows for greater control when releasing the hydraulic pressure. The wing nut shown in this pic is for a 3/8" bolt I believe.
what I did was take a piece of what the box stores (HD, Lowe's) call spacer from their little drawer nut/bolt/wing nut/etc section, and a wing nut and weld them together after drilling an appropriate sized and placed hole in the "spacer" piece. Kinda hard to describe maybe the pics will help.
spacer and wing nut:
- jack
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