I've seen a reference to a Ruger engine hoist for a shop. The name plate says Ruger Cleveland Ohio. 
Anybody got any REAL info on it? Did Bill Ruger have another subsidiary company that built these?
			
			
									
						
										
						Ruger engine hoist question
Re: Ruger engine hoist question
The company that makes the Ruger named engine hoists is completely unrelated to the Ruger Firearms company.
And that's a good thing! Would be pretty awkward getting an engine hoist somewhere in your Ruger display.
Chet15
			
			
									
						
										
						And that's a good thing! Would be pretty awkward getting an engine hoist somewhere in your Ruger display.
Chet15
Re: Ruger engine hoist question
"Would be pretty awkward getting an engine hoist somewhere in your Ruger display."
As said many times before when dealing with Rugers, "Never say never"
  
   
    I would not bet against someone who had one (if it would have actually been made by a Bill Ruger company) that they couldn't figure a way to work it into a display (even including firearms).  Ruger owners are pretty resourceful people.
			
			
									
						
							As said many times before when dealing with Rugers, "Never say never"
Ron
USAF Ret (E-8, SMSgt)
NRA Patron
			
						USAF Ret (E-8, SMSgt)
NRA Patron
Re: Ruger engine hoist question
Well, from what I've seen,, I don't think it's actually related to the Sturm, Ruger & Co. Too many things don't mesh.
But,, If I were to get one,, I'd figure out a way to put it & my other tools in a display.
  
  
   
			
			
									
						
										
						But,, If I were to get one,, I'd figure out a way to put it & my other tools in a display.
