Quick Chocks

@Morgan Jane
I noticed the T-Bar is bowed toward the middle. Is this ok?
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Are these still in production? Went to refer a friend but the site appears to be down for a while now.
 
Same here.
Thanks for the post guys. I came to the realization that the prices that I could get for the units were not worth the aggravation and time it took to actually manufacture and ship them. Its as simple as that.
It is a great product. Works as it should. Made to last. You can take the ones you bought and have them reproduced at a machine shop. Maybe 1 day???
 
Thanks for the post guys. I came to the realization that the prices that I could get for the units were not worth the aggravation and time it took to actually manufacture and ship them. Its as simple as that.
It is a great product. Works as it should. Made to last. You can take the ones you bought and have them reproduced at a machine shop. Maybe 1 day???
Too bad. Based on the alternative I think they were priced pretty low. Glad I got mine early. Can't tell you how many times I've pulled into to a marina and the lift already draws attention, but the ease of the chock removal was the icing on the cake.
 
I'm wondering the same. What are they used for???

They allow the chocks in our swim platform to be installed and removed easily. instead of the chock sitting IN the track, the quick chock sits ON the track with what can best be described as a pair of T-Bolts that locks the chock into the channel.
 
Would it work to simply add the T bolts?
Not without modifying the chock itself by removing the part thar goes in the channel
Picture will make it easier to explain...
 
If I get enough interest, at some point, I'll start making them again. But you guys wouldn't believe the number of e-mails I received telling me that they weren't worth what I was charging. But I never got that type of e-mail from someone who purchased them. That's for sure.
 
Maybe a group purchase?
How does the long square rod attach to the chocks, it looks like they would be drilled and tap for threads? Mine are solid.
 
Yes, what I sell you is the lower sqaure adjustable length connecting backbone along with two new T-bars that are tapped. the T-bars will also have locking Mechanisms at each end.
 
I bought these (kept my stock slides) but I love these. They make it very easy to get on and off. Well worth the $$$.
 

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