"Trevor Jones" wrote in message
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Larry Jaques wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 10:35:22 -0600, the opaque Trevor Jones
clearly wrote:
Dave wrote:
I think this looks interesting...
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46604
Interesting is a good word for that..... Intersting to trust
ones life
to chinese hydraulics... Interesting to trust ones life to
chinese
welding... Yup. Interesting. :-) As long as one ned not go under
it.
http://www.harborfreight.com/manuals...6999/46604.pdf
Read safety tip #7 where it says "Never work underneath a vehicle
without using additional safety support devices (i.e. jack stands)
to
support the vehicle." Good mechanics ALL know never to trust a
single
hoist or jack. That's common sense.
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Yeah, Larry, a good mechanic would have a pretty good grasp of
this. In
a world where there are still a few retrograde idiots that will pick
up
a running lawm mower to trim a hedge (as an example of extremes),
that
particular hoist strikes be as a Darwin Award precursor.
Do they actually sell jackstands tall enough to use with this
hoist?
That would be a decent solution for the OP, if the welds were to be
trusted.
Yes, I have used some six footers while under a 2 post hoist...