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Chris Green October 1st 16 12:27 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?

A scissor jack or a small hydraulic jack might work but they both have
disadvantages:-

The scissor jack is 'wide', ideally I want something fairly slim.

A hydraulic jack has to be upright[ish].

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Chris Green
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Andy Burns[_13_] October 1st 16 12:46 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?


trench strut?

this one's 32-47cm, maybe smaller elsewhere

https://www.actavodirect.com/search/?k=065000


Chris Green October 1st 16 01:13 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
Andy Burns wrote:
Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?


trench strut?

this one's 32-47cm, maybe smaller elsewhere

https://www.actavodirect.com/search/?k=065000

That's certainly the right idea, thanks.

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[email protected] October 1st 16 01:31 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
On Sat, 1 Oct 2016 12:27:08 +0100, Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?

A scissor jack or a small hydraulic jack might work but they both have
disadvantages:-


A Search term that may turn up something would be machinists jack,
Used in machine shops and thrown away by the ton over the past few
decades and now only available from a few suppliers.

Scaffolders use things called base jacks to provide a base on uneven
ground , you might find someting to suit using that term.
Might have to take a hacksaw to one.

G.Harman

Tricky Dicky[_4_] October 1st 16 01:45 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
If what you are trying to prop apart does not involve a lot of force on the prop then a quick release clamp with the fixed head reversed or a sash cramp the type with the detachable heads could be used in a similar way.

Richard

Dave Plowman (News) October 1st 16 02:28 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
In article ,
Chris Green wrote:
I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?


A scissor jack or a small hydraulic jack might work but they both have
disadvantages:-


The scissor jack is 'wide', ideally I want something fairly slim.


A hydraulic jack has to be upright[ish].


There certainly were mechanical bottle jacks about the same sort of
dimensions as a hydraulic one - maybe used from Ebay? Not sure I remember
seeing one that was as small as 100m closed, though.

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John Rumm October 1st 16 04:50 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
On 01/10/2016 12:27, Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?


It would help if you described the application... in particular the
load, conditions, duration of use etc.

However there are short underpinning jacks:

http://www.knighton-tools.co.uk/acat...ING_JACKS.html




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Andy Burns[_13_] October 1st 16 05:25 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
John Rumm wrote:

However there are short underpinning jacks:


size 0 are (duh!) even shorter 200-320mm

http://www.denmaysteelonline.co.uk/underpinning-jacks/size-0-underpinning-jack-200-320mm.html


Chris Green October 1st 16 07:18 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
John Rumm wrote:
On 01/10/2016 12:27, Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?


It would help if you described the application... in particular the
load, conditions, duration of use etc.

However there are short underpinning jacks:

http://www.knighton-tools.co.uk/acat...ING_JACKS.html


Well it's not just one application. However the most recent was to
hold up a bed while moving the floorboards underneath it. Other cases
I can think of (more horizontal ones) would be holding panels in place
in under seat cupboards while fixing them.


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Chris Green
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[email protected] October 1st 16 08:07 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
On Sat, 1 Oct 2016 19:18:19 +0100, Chris Green wrote:

John Rumm wrote:
On 01/10/2016 12:27, Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?


It would help if you described the application... in particular the
load, conditions, duration of use etc.



Well it's not just one application. However the most recent was to
hold up a bed while moving the floorboards underneath it. Other cases
I can think of (more horizontal ones) would be holding panels in place
in under seat cupboards while fixing them.


Light loads like that you could manage with an adjustable decking
pedestal,
various lengths and makes available.
One makers range here,
http://www.wallbarn.com/gallery/td-s...imber-decking/

Or put decking pedestal into Ebay you'll get loads.

eg.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jouplast-A... SO0qxWzJKY6dA

G.Harman

newshound October 1st 16 08:13 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
On 10/1/2016 7:18 PM, Chris Green wrote:
John Rumm wrote:
On 01/10/2016 12:27, Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?


It would help if you described the application... in particular the
load, conditions, duration of use etc.

However there are short underpinning jacks:

http://www.knighton-tools.co.uk/acat...ING_JACKS.html


Well it's not just one application. However the most recent was to
hold up a bed while moving the floorboards underneath it. Other cases
I can think of (more horizontal ones) would be holding panels in place
in under seat cupboards while fixing them.


Many "trigger clamps" have reversible jaws, which will be OK for the bed
job and might work for the second one, with a bit of scrap timber as a
spacer.

e.g Screwfix part 86306. Key term is clamp *and spreader*

[email protected] October 1st 16 09:03 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
On Saturday, 1 October 2016 19:33:05 UTC+1, Chris Green wrote:
John Rumm wrote:
On 01/10/2016 12:27, Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?


It would help if you described the application... in particular the
load, conditions, duration of use etc.

However there are short underpinning jacks:

http://www.knighton-tools.co.uk/acat...ING_JACKS.html


Well it's not just one application. However the most recent was to
hold up a bed while moving the floorboards underneath it. Other cases
I can think of (more horizontal ones) would be holding panels in place
in under seat cupboards while fixing them.


sounds more like a scrap wood job, and maybe a block.


NT

Chris Green October 1st 16 09:27 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
wrote:
On Sat, 1 Oct 2016 19:18:19 +0100, Chris Green wrote:

John Rumm wrote:
On 01/10/2016 12:27, Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?

It would help if you described the application... in particular the
load, conditions, duration of use etc.



Well it's not just one application. However the most recent was to
hold up a bed while moving the floorboards underneath it. Other cases
I can think of (more horizontal ones) would be holding panels in place
in under seat cupboards while fixing them.


Light loads like that you could manage with an adjustable decking
pedestal,
various lengths and makes available.
One makers range here,
http://www.wallbarn.com/gallery/td-s...imber-decking/

Or put decking pedestal into Ebay you'll get loads.

eg.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jouplast-A... SO0qxWzJKY6dA

Brilliant, thank you, just the sort of thing I'm looking for.

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Chris Green
·

Rod Speed October 1st 16 10:03 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 


"Chris Green" wrote in message
...
I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?

A scissor jack or a small hydraulic jack might work but they both have
disadvantages:-

The scissor jack is 'wide', ideally I want something fairly slim.


What we call a high lift jack isnt wide.
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1500_.jpg

A hydraulic jack has to be upright[ish].




Roger Mills[_2_] October 1st 16 10:07 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
On 01/10/2016 20:07, wrote:
On Sat, 1 Oct 2016 19:18:19 +0100, Chris wrote:

John wrote:
On 01/10/2016 12:27, Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?

It would help if you described the application... in particular the
load, conditions, duration of use etc.



Well it's not just one application. However the most recent was to
hold up a bed while moving the floorboards underneath it. Other cases
I can think of (more horizontal ones) would be holding panels in place
in under seat cupboards while fixing them.


Light loads like that you could manage with an adjustable decking
pedestal,
various lengths and makes available.
One makers range here,
http://www.wallbarn.com/gallery/td-s...imber-decking/


Or even something like this
http://www.screwfix.com/p/hafele-kit...-40-pack/36145
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Roger
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Roger Mills[_2_] October 1st 16 10:24 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
On 01/10/2016 22:03, Rod Speed wrote:



What we call a high lift jack isnt wide.
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1500_.jpg

No, but it's tall, and wouldn't fit into a confined space like (say) a
bottle jack would. Your high lift jack is fine for things which can be
lifted from the side, but no use if it needs to (for example) spread
trench supports at the bottom of a trench.
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Rod Speed October 1st 16 11:21 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 


"Chris Green" wrote in message
...
John Rumm wrote:
On 01/10/2016 12:27, Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?


It would help if you described the application... in particular the
load, conditions, duration of use etc.

However there are short underpinning jacks:

http://www.knighton-tools.co.uk/acat...ING_JACKS.html


Well it's not just one application. However the most recent was to
hold up a bed while moving the floorboards underneath it. Other cases
I can think of (more horizontal ones) would be holding panels in place
in under seat cupboards while fixing them.


I think you need a variety of them for the different situations,
a high lift jack, some underpinning jacks or something you
make yourself like an underpinning jack etc.


Tim Lamb[_2_] October 2nd 16 10:18 AM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
In message , Chris Green
writes
wrote:
On Sat, 1 Oct 2016 19:18:19 +0100, Chris Green wrote:

John Rumm wrote:
On 01/10/2016 12:27, Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?

It would help if you described the application... in particular the
load, conditions, duration of use etc.



Well it's not just one application. However the most recent was to
hold up a bed while moving the floorboards underneath it. Other cases
I can think of (more horizontal ones) would be holding panels in place
in under seat cupboards while fixing them.


Light loads like that you could manage with an adjustable decking
pedestal,
various lengths and makes available.
One makers range here,
http://www.wallbarn.com/gallery/td-s...imber-decking/

Or put decking pedestal into Ebay you'll get loads.

eg.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jouplast-A...ing-Timber-sup
port-Levelling-kit-Pedestal-/191887081713?var=&hash=item2cad5c80f1:m:mC
QJIZwsoOSO0qxWzJKY6dA

Brilliant, thank you, just the sort of thing I'm looking for.


Who was the Greek who suggested a way of moving the earth?

Block and suitable lever with a second suitable height block for
permanence?


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Tim Lamb

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] October 2nd 16 02:48 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
On 02/10/16 14:40, jim wrote:
Chris Green Wrote in message:
wrote:
On Sat, 1 Oct 2016 19:18:19 +0100, Chris Green wrote:

John Rumm wrote:
On 01/10/2016 12:27, Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?

It would help if you described the application... in particular the
load, conditions, duration of use etc.


Well it's not just one application. However the most recent was to
hold up a bed while moving the floorboards underneath it. Other cases
I can think of (more horizontal ones) would be holding panels in place
in under seat cupboards while fixing them.

Light loads like that you could manage with an adjustable decking
pedestal,
various lengths and makes available.
One makers range here,
http://www.wallbarn.com/gallery/td-s...imber-decking/

Or put decking pedestal into Ebay you'll get loads.

eg.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jouplast-A... SO0qxWzJKY6dA

Brilliant, thank you, just the sort of thing I'm looking for.


Er a 4 tonne underpinning jack to temporarily lift a bed a few cm?

Am I missing something here?

Can't you just pile some books up?!

Do people know what books are these days?

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that the dunces are all in confederacy against him."

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Jim October 2nd 16 03:17 PM

Wanted - mini acrow prop (or two)
 
Chris Green Wrote in message:
wrote:
On Sat, 1 Oct 2016 19:18:19 +0100, Chris Green wrote:

John Rumm wrote:
On 01/10/2016 12:27, Chris Green wrote:

I'm after something like an Acrow prop but with a length in the range
of, say, 10 to 30cm. Is there such a thing?

It would help if you described the application... in particular the
load, conditions, duration of use etc.



Well it's not just one application. However the most recent was to
hold up a bed while moving the floorboards underneath it. Other cases
I can think of (more horizontal ones) would be holding panels in place
in under seat cupboards while fixing them.


Light loads like that you could manage with an adjustable decking
pedestal,
various lengths and makes available.
One makers range here,
http://www.wallbarn.com/gallery/td-s...imber-decking/

Or put decking pedestal into Ebay you'll get loads.

eg.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jouplast-A... SO0qxWzJKY6dA

Brilliant, thank you, just the sort of thing I'm looking for.


Er a 4 tonne underpinning jack to temporarily lift a bed a few cm?

Am I missing something here?

Can't you just pile some books up?!
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