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Default OT Did people only use bumper jacks?

On Sun, 22 May 2011 17:58:57 -0400, "Robert Green"
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On Sun, 22 May 2011 08:25:29 -0400, "Robert Green"
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On Sat, 21 May 2011 18:24:47 -0700 (PDT), Pavel314
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Concrete blocks are "dicey" and cinder blocks a no-no. If using
concrete blocks, put a board on top so no edge of the frame or
suspension nicks the blosk.
A cinder block can disintegrate with little provocation and no
warning.

Excellent point. They can crumble pretty easily if they have an internal
flaw and you've positioned the block precisely the wrong way. I'd never

put
a car up on cinder blocks, especially *stacked* blocks.

I've had sheet metal stands buckle on me, leaving me pinned under a 2 ton
Jaguar Mark X. My mother, who noticed I was no longer making noise, came
out to the garage, saw me pinned under the car and lifted it off me. She
was 4'10" and under 100 pounds. Amazing what adrenaline can do. (Of
course, the full weight of the car wasn't on me since only one of the 4
stands had failed, but it was enough weight across my chest that I

couldn't
free myself). Working on cars was never quite the same for me after that
even though I went out and bought a hydraulic jack and expensive,

well-made
jack stands. Two minutes of thinking "I am going to DIE here under this
lousy car" while struggling to breathe seems like an eternity.


That's what my former boss said about his Jaguar, too. ...except he was

only
pinned under the repair bills.


Yeah, Britannia may have ruled the waves, but her cars can't navigate a
puddle without the engine dying. Learned all the Lucas jokes, too. "Why do
Brits like warm beer? Because Lucas makes refrigerators."

Jags are fun if you do your own work and like to do it, but as a primary
car, not so reliable. I hear they've gotten better but I can't see it. I
rented one the last time I was in CA and it had water in the headlight lens
assembly. Enough to put goldfish in. Didn't matter much after I hit a deer
on the Coast highway near Big Sur. Cops said I was lucky - deer crashes
send some cars off the road and into the ocean. Fortunately, it was one of
the few times I bought extra collision insurance. Signed two pieces of
paper and that was that.


He did his own work. He had well into five figures in parts (and never could
seem to get the right ones).

I wouldn't mine having an XKE in the garage, though. One of the sweetest
looking cars ever made.


Great place for one. ...and it's only possible function. They certainly
aren't worthy of the road.