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Safety Stand For Jack-All
A -safety-first" policy when repairing vehicles led William Stephaniuk of Wishart, Sask., to build this safety stand for his high lift jack.
Stephaniuk used $50 worth of 2-in. sq. steel tubing and 6-in. wheels to build the rolling stand with telescopic legs. The jack stands on a platform at the center of the fra
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Safety Stand For Jack-All FARM SHOP Miscellaneous 18-3-33 A -safety-first" policy when repairing vehicles led William Stephaniuk of Wishart, Sask., to build this safety stand for his high lift jack.
Stephaniuk used $50 worth of 2-in. sq. steel tubing and 6-in. wheels to build the rolling stand with telescopic legs. The jack stands on a platform at the center of the frame and is used to hoist the top bar which lifts the vehicle,
"Because it has a wider base, it won't lean to either side. After it's raised up, safety pins hold it in place so it doubles as a jack stand," says Stephaniuk.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, William Stephaniuk, Box 166, Wishart, Sask., Canada SOA 4R0 (ph 306 576-2204).
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