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Old 10-02-2004, 09:23 PM
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Lazy Man's Lift

Well today I thought of a better way to raise my car and came up with this ...

If you guys have any DYI Projects or Helpful Ideas ( Pictures Must Be Included ) , Send them over to me and i will host for everyone. Thx.

http://public.fotki.com/DYI-Projects/lazy_mans_lift/
Old 10-02-2004, 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Beeza
Well today I thought of a better way to raise my car and came up with this ...

If you guys have any DYI Projects or Helpful Ideas ( Pictures Must Be Included ) , Send them over to me and i will host for everyone. Thx.

http://public.fotki.com/DYI-Projects/lazy_mans_lift/

Be careful when dealing with scissor jacks. A real DIY'er would have a hydrolic one, and it'll be much faster than going for the drill, not alone safer.
Old 10-02-2004, 10:28 PM
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First off , you obviously wouldnt to it fast. And secondly , thats why its called "Poor/lazy mans lift".
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a true lazzy ass would have to think of that (must be a long lost relative im mad i never thought of that)
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First off , you obviously wouldnt to it fast. And secondly , thats why its called "Poor/lazy mans lift".

That's an oxymoron isn't it? Since a poor man wouldnt have an electric drill.
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i used to do that years ago at the track when swapping out tires. that way i could lift the car faster and wouldnt need to lug my big jack around with me. but for normal in my garage stuff the only thin id use is my 3 ton floor jack!
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