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1. Lifts and cranes (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@inline-tech.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 10:58:00 -0700
I agree with what everyone has said about storage of the engine cranes. I used to use a chain hoist on a beam in the garage and it worked well. Than one day I brought home a hoist from a friend of mi
/html/shop-talk/1998-08/msg00059.html (8,070 bytes)

2. Re: Lifts and cranes (score: 1)
Author: Bob Moore <mustang@best.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 11:19:40 -0700 (PDT)
Yes, pick the body up with the crane (cherry picker)! (without the engine, or just the backbut you risk your life trying to support it or work under it at that height!) PS- ever seen a cinder block c
/html/shop-talk/1998-08/msg00064.html (7,702 bytes)

3. Re: Lifts and cranes (score: 1)
Author: Kevin Sullivan <kevins@khoral.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 12:47:10 -0600 (MDT)
Yeah, cinder blocks are bad news. A guy down the street from me has built a raised "pit" in his side yard out of railroad ties that looks pretty sturdy. Kevin Sullivan kevins@khoral.com Khoral Resear
/html/shop-talk/1998-08/msg00065.html (6,919 bytes)

4. Re: Lifts and cranes (score: 1)
Author: Art Pfenninger <ch155@freenet.buffalo.edu>
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 06:50:14 -0400 (EDT)
Saw horses would be strong enough, Home Depot and Harbor Freight sell ones that will hold 2000 lbs. The question is how would you jack the car up high enough? ...Art
/html/shop-talk/1998-08/msg00072.html (8,679 bytes)


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