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Always use a jack stand

R413

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Safety is no accident, well unless you are like this fellow

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Don't mind me...just whistling past the graveyard over here....:rolleyes:
 
Looks pretty stable on that 3 x 5. At least he's following Railroad rules of never jacking metal on metal... well almost! LOL
 
“Block and tackle”

Use a block and tackle the job?

Nope, don’t think that’s what it means…
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This is Brad. He didn't use jack stands. Don't be like Brad.

He's a friend of mine and damn lucky to be alive.

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Uh, no, no I dont.lol
If you're talking about Brad it's true. He jacked up a pick up with a old Walker air bumper jack and he slid under to drain the oil and it came down on him.
 
If you're talking about Brad it's true. He jacked up a pick up with a old Walker air bumper jack and he slid under to drain the oil and it came down on him.
I claimed the idiot in the first post was staged, so no, I was referring to bad dad asking if I wanted to bet.
I believe about Brad. I've had a few floorjacks that quit working properly, I always use jackstands.
 
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