Thread: Idiot Jack Stands
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04-11-2008 10:59 PM #1
Idiot Jack Stands
Can't believe how some guys think nothing of putting their life in danger.Leo Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the RODS that take your breath away.
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04-12-2008 12:44 AM #2
Wow, that is really dangerous. Rocks are not made to hold up a truck like that, he should be using WOOD. Here is the proper way to hold up a truck !!
Don
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04-12-2008 01:17 AM #3
Originally Posted by ItoldyousoPLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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04-12-2008 05:14 AM #4
Even smarter, he appears to be welding close to the gas tank. At least he has the rear wheel chawked off. This brings up a whole new question. Is the wheel chawked off , or chalked off ? I never had to spell it before.Last edited by mooneye777; 04-12-2008 at 05:16 AM.
Live everyday like it were your last, someday it will be.
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04-12-2008 05:52 AM #5
Safety first!
chocked is how I always spelt it
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04-12-2008 05:53 AM #6
How about chocked! Seriously,one of my biggest pet peeves is to see someone working under a vehicle using only a hydraulic jack for support. when I try to explain that they are for lifting not holding,I get looked at like I have two heads. It's their life,not mine I guess. Hank
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04-12-2008 07:05 AM #7
C'mon, guys, give 'em a break, they're just tryin' to get into the Darwin Awards!
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04-12-2008 07:18 AM #8
I learned young about the necessity of jack stands.... When I was in high school a very good friend of mine was killed when the concrete blocks holding the front of his car broke and crushed him.... Never forgot that lesson......Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-12-2008 08:13 AM #9
I think by him worrying about the truck rolling backwards would be his least concern.
Richard
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04-12-2008 11:54 AM #10
That guy is probably working on the brakes too. You know when the 1st lining started metal to metal he just cut the line and pinched it off. Then 2 more wheels did the same thing so now he HAS to fix it.There is no substitute for cubic inches
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04-12-2008 02:49 PM #11
There's an old fellow who lives across the street from me (yeah, even older than I am). I looked out the window one morning to see him up under his van replacing brakes. He was all humped up in the wheel well with one bumper jack holding the whole mess up. I ran to the garage, grabbed my floor jack and hustled across the street with it, placing it under a crossmember. He looked sort of surprised at what I had done until I explained that he was too young to die. He laughed at that and thanked me.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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04-12-2008 07:15 PM #12
Originally Posted by R Pope
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04-13-2008 07:14 PM #13
why yall keep stalking me and taking pics????
Age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm.
Kenny
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04-14-2008 05:44 AM #14
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
Reminds me of a back woods junk yard I used to go to. If you needed a trans pulled they would take a farm tractor and tie it off to the shoulder harness over the top of the car. Then they would pull the car up on it's side and prop it up with whatever driveshaft happened to be handy. There were cars propped up like that all over the yard.
My buudy and I used to call them man-sized mouse traps!
Mike
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04-14-2008 06:18 AM #15
When I was growing up our home was on about 3 acres, and when my Mom felt I had reached my quota for non running cars she would make me call a junkman and get some of them taken away. The one guy we used was a black man who would come with this huge old stake truck and his Wife and about 5 young kids.
His technique for getting the cars into the truck was a little unorthodox to say the least. There was a hole cut in the front corner of the truck bed and he would position his truck between the car he was taking away and a big tree. He would fasten a big chain to the car, pass it through the hole in the truck bed, and wrap it around the tree. Then he would prop the front of the car up on some 4 x 4's (his whole family pitched in to lift it up ) so that it was sitting nose high. The idea was that the car was tightly chained to the tree and couldn't move.
At that point he would throw the truck into reverse and drive backwards as fast as he could until the back of the truck hit the 4 x 4's knocking the car into the bed of the truck. As if on cue, his whole family would run up and finish the job of pushing the car into the bed. All of this operation probably took them 15 minutes as they had it down pat.
Every time I had a car to junk my Buddies would make sure I called them so they could come and watch. I can still see those poor helpless junk cars being catapulted into the bed of that truck.
DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 04-14-2008 at 06:21 AM.
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