Seems I've been doing alot of asking and no contributing. Well,
I'm sitting here procrastinating about review for my final exams and
thought about something as I was deciding what to pack for X-mas
vacation, seeing my jack stands. Someone earlier this year posted
something about his MG falling on 'im after a jack stand tipped. Here's
my idea:
Take your jack stands, get two fair sized pieces of sheet metal,
and weld a piece of sheet metal to the bottom of each stand. Do it so
that it protects three sides from tipping, leaving one side free of
overhang so that it will still fit under an axle without a tire
interfering with placement. On concrete, this ought to improve safety
appreciably I should think. One could even get fancy and weld studs onto
the sheet then bushings on the jack to fit the studs, making it removable
if you like to stash 'em in your trunk. HTH!
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
S S S= sheet metal
S S L= leg of jack stand
S L LS
S S
S S
S S
S S
S L LS
S S
S S
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
-Scott Allen
js-allen@students.uiuc.edu
"At dawn we will face the greatest test of our resolve. But I
say this: though starving, hunger will not weaken us; though diseased,
illness will not cripple us, and though weary, exhaustion will not claim
us. We can fight knowing that all true Reiklanders will forevermore
honour our valiant gesture of defiance, even though our bodies be left to
feed the beasts of carrion.
Mind you...we could always surrender." -Rick Priestly's Siege
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