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An extra messure of safety for the wooden cribs would be a square plate of 1/8" slightly bigger then each leg of each stand (or all four legs of each stand), this will NOT allow the leg to act like a splitter and open up the top 2x4 or 4x4 of each crib.

4x4 would (or RR ties) would be my choice, if I had to go that route.

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no a 2 post car hoist like the shops use
 

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Nice, IF you have the space.... and the cash :(
Personally I use the loader of a tractor :)

 
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I just put yup 12000 pounder and really it only cost $5000 for it
 

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I've been using a couple pieces of cut sandstone under my 6-tons for working on my choptop. IIRC, they're about 8" thick. I just throw a piece of 3/4" plywood or 2x12 pressure treated on top. I looked at getting a taller stand, but I think the 12 tons are only like an inch taller than the 6 ton. One of these days I'll get around to investing in a 2-post lift though. Right now it'd be nice just to have a slab to work on instead of a limestone driveway.

I don't see why cribbing wouldn't work, I would probably use some plywood for setting the stands on though, it resists damage from the feet on a jackstand far better than a 2x4 or whatnot. And if I screwed it together, I'd use some Spax screws. They look a lot like the regular "drywall" type screw, but they're actually rated for structural use - I have some 3" long #8s that are rated for something like 900 lb sheer strength and 1200 lb pull-out. Oh, and they're made in either Germany or the good ol USA. I know a lot of Home Depots have 'em and for what they are, they're not all that expensive.
 

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Meh, screw the haters. I built my big heavy rig on jackstands with wooden jackstand extenders :)

It worked and i still use them to this day.......





Landscape timbers and 2X4's. I NEVER had any trouble with them.
wasn't it you that posted pictures of your bII's body on top of 2 8' long 2x4's, that were suspended on the steps of 4 aluminum a frame ladders?
 

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wasn't it you that posted pictures of your bII's body on top of 2 8' long 2x4's, that were suspended on the steps of 4 aluminum a frame ladders?
Negative!!!! Im not THAT retarded...
I used a 30 ton crane to change bodies.
 

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I use 2x12's nailed together. There's nothing to give then.
 

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no a 2 post car hoist like the shops use
That would be sweet. I have seen an air powered lift here for about $2500 (Beijing special) that looked pretty interesting. Would be a tough sell trying to explain to wife why I needed it though.
 

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i used 2x4's and didnt even nail them together. they arent going anywhere with the weight of the truck on them.
 

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i used 2x4's and didnt even nail them together. they arent going anywhere with the weight of the truck on them.
:icon_surprised:

You're livin' on the edge Dude....


wasn't it you that posted pictures of your bII's body on top of 2 8' long 2x4's, that were suspended on the steps of 4 aluminum a frame ladders?

I must see said photo! LOL


EDIT: Weezl's comment reminds me of this contraption:

 
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i wish i could remember the thread it was in... within the last year or so... 2 members got a nearly free b2, and were modifying the crap out of it... turkey bay comes to mind...

i remember them saying the "contraption" was very short term, just long enough to roll the frame out from under the body or something... might have been lifted there with a loader or something...
 

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You're doing it wrong....

 

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hey, atleast he blocked the wheel... i don't know how many times i jack a truck up and don't use a wheel chock
 

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It was Jay, nothin wrong with what he did, it was just the gutted out body and he wasn't working under it. It was an easy way to roll a new frame under it
 

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