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I gota job coming up to build a couple jack stands 20,000 lbs.+ for big combine, big tractor, big ect. If I do a job they might want 4+. Any ideas?
Reply:For something that heavy we've always used solid blocking, railroad ties, scrap chunks of wide flange or large dia. heavy wall pipe. How high do you need these to be? How much adjustment do they need/want? Can they simply be fixed height instead? (this makes it a lot simpler).No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth! Ronald Reagan
Reply:I would be more than happy to build something like that but no way would I design it. Too much weight and liability.
Reply:20000 lb = 10 t(US)10 Ton jack stands...
Reply:20000 lb = 10 t(US)10 Ton jack stands... HERESorry I cant go back and edit that last post as the picture moved the edit button off the screen.
Reply:Copy some designs?I like the square tube pin-style stands myself. Easy to make and strong as hell:Miller Syncrowave 200MillerMatic 180 AutoSetHobart Airforce 500iVictor O/A (80cf)
Reply:Sorry for the huge pictures. Looks like Oxygen454 and I are on the same page...however Norco stuff is VERY expensive. The jackstands he posted are over $200, and the ones I posted are over $330! You can build a dozen of them for that price!Miller Syncrowave 200MillerMatic 180 AutoSetHobart Airforce 500iVictor O/A (80cf)
Reply:$300 is not at all expensive. You could not build a dozen of them for that. You may be able to buy a dozen's worth of material for that, but $300 would not cover the labor to cut up the material for a dozen, much less put them together. Originally Posted by 700RSorry for the huge pictures. Looks like Oxygen454 and I are on the same page...however Norco stuff is VERY expensive. The jackstands he posted are over $200, and the ones I posted are over $330! You can build a dozen of them for that price! |
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