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| Author: | Hunter71495 [ Tue Nov 22, 2011 5:46 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Homemade Jack-stands |
As stated above: Homemade Jack-stands Well i have a metal shop class in school and its a free period to do what ever i want and make what ever i want. Though of making some jack-stands. Found these online: I was thinking 12 inches tall, making the inside 10 inches long(because at the bottom the 5/8inch bar will be 2 inches up, thus preventing me from putting the inside there.) I was thinking that since, (for safety) i need to have 2inches of the inside, inside the outer part. So 12+10=22 22-2=20 The maximum height would be 20 inches tall and the minimum would be 12ish inches. I would have the bolt hole where it is in the picture, and would use nice hardened bolts (grade I would use the same 60 degree angle on the supports on the sides. For the bottom im thinking about taking 2 5/8 round stock and welding them on the supports straight across in the X fashion for added support and strength. Not really sure what to put around the inside 2inch tubing. I hate how the guy has his little U joints going on at the top where it comes in contact with the vehicle. First im going to use the metal (that goes around the core) and weld it to the core (like the guy did in the pic). I'm going to take 1/4 inch steel and weld it to the top of the inside 2inch square core. The first level will be 2x2, next will be 3x3 and the third will be 4x4. They will be welded together and provide added strength. and will look like a like steps. I plan on making 4 of these They will be used for pretty much the buggy only (when i get one)LOL, though they could prolly hold more Give me your input |
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| Author: | Wanted_Fugitive [ Tue Nov 22, 2011 6:46 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Homemade Jack-stands |
A kid with a good plan..If you can make little odd and end stuff like that while your in school, then it will save you some money in the long run. The stands that are in the picture will be fine..If you can duplicate them at shopwork time, then I say go for it. |
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| Author: | Hunter71495 [ Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:58 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Homemade Jack-stands |
hell yea dude plus i don't have to pay for most of metal i use, 1/4 is free, i will borrow the core from a sign |
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