Just wondering what other people use to rebuild hydraulic cylinders. We aren't lucky enough to have a powered rebuild table. All we have is horizontal pieces of red iron welded to one of the legs of the overhead hoist, a jackstand with a wood-lined cradle, a BIG chunk of pipe, and a 1" drive impact socket set. Don't get me wrong, the job gets done, but I've always felt like there has to be a better way sometimes. For example, breaking loose rusted glands with the good ol OTC gland wrench sometimes takes 2 or 3 people to hold everything in place and get enough leverage to twist it out. I guess I was just looking for some tips and maybe some pointers to a more efficient operation.