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Thanks diy creative crafts! We've added your Mechanical Jack to our Jacks and Lifts category,
as well as to your builder page: diy creative crafts's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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No thanks! You would never know when it was going to fail.
Suspicious at first, but inclined lock plates are used on every pipe jack, many rated individually at 2200 pounds. Rear corner of compact FWD auto maybe 1000 or 1200, a reasonable margin. However, it deserves a base plate, that tubing is hardly a footprint.
Figure how to decrease lift per stroke, add a toe to get under loads, and this could take off for you.
Pipe jacks/clamps don't use hand filed holes in MILD STEEL...
THANK YOU FOR THE TIPS