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Re: Is this safe or not ???????
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Posted by markct on August 25, 2004 at 06:38:05 from (68.236.75.163):
In Reply to: Is this safe or not ??????? posted by john in la on August 25, 2004 at 06:06:46:
i honestly have done almost the same thing, but i would not do it the way he has it there, the timbers could easily kick out since they are on asphalt, but if they were on dirt as i have always done then they could sit into a little hole and they wouldnt be able to kick out, i also usualy used heavier timbers and would have spaced them further apart, like closer to the ends of the vehicle. everyones image of safety is different but i personaly would feel safe working under that vehicle if there was a way to keep the timbers from possibly slipping on the asphalt
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