So true, Equi'! I served in the Air Force and, when using the Base Hobby Shop, I met the attendant there, a friendly and, above all, knowledgeable Panamanian guy who
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So true, Equi'! I served in the Air Force and, when using the Base Hobby Shop, I met the attendant there, a friendly and, above all, knowledgeable Panamanian guy who really put me up-to-date on those issues. Two of the most important things I learned while in the military were, "Do It Right The First Time!", and "Safety First!" Signs were all over the place on every Base where I was stationed. I guess they sank deep into my psyche, dude! I'm glad no harm came to you, man.
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Yeah...I have one of those $20 jacks too...but I only use it for positioning suspension pieces and other non-critical applications where I need to support and align something. Your best bet for occasional under-chassis work are ramps. While I've never dropped a car off a lift (like the Car Talk guys ) I am always super cautious when using mine... |
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