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Joe wrote:

Al, do you really think that heavy wall 4130 steel tubing welded to the jack would not hold it ???
I don't understand your use of the word "stock"- - - - such as;
a supply of something ??
a certificate of ownership ??
the animal that carries the hoof & mouth decease ??
a stock broker  ??
a stock car ??
the stock exchange ??
a stock holder ??
a stock-ing ??
etc  etc  etc  etc
sorry Al, don't mean to be disparaging,  just getting carried away. it's been a long cold lazy day and I'm ready for a nap.
regards
JoeC

A J DeMarzo wrote:

That's not tubing, it's stock!  I don't think tubing would hold.
Al

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 9:43 AM
Subject: RE: [COUPERS] [COUPERS-TECH] Jacking (and searching)

> ----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any
advice in this forum.]----
>
> in the book, "Fly-About Adventures and the Ercoupe", on page 66, is a
couple of pictures and a short
> article on the "DilleyJack" made by Bill Dilley of Sedan KS.
> basically, it is a bumper jack , on the hook potion that attaches to the
vehicle is a short length of
> tubing welded in place. the ID of this tubing accommodates a 5/8" pin with
large washer welded on one
> end and the other drilled for a cotter pin. the hole end of the pin goes
through the knuckle joint then
> through the tube on the jack then cotter pinned to lock onto jack.  looks
like the vertical notched
> portion of the jack was shortened to keep from damaging the wing bottom...
looks simple enough to put
> together.
> regards
> JoeC
> N99621
>
> Greg Bullough wrote:
>
> > ----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following
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> >
> > I went out to Topica to try and search the 'archives' to review
> > the process of putting a bar through the knee joint and
> > jacking up the main gear.
> >
> > Lo and behold, I couldn't find any way to search through
> > all the old messages on Topica. Have they taken that
> > virtue away?
> >
> > Anyway, someone remind me of the types and sizes of
> > things they've shoved through the knee joint in order to
> > jack up the plane... ...I figure I''ll just use the floor jack
> > that gives yeoman service tiwce every year when we swap 8
> > snow tires on the Audis... ...speaking of which...
> >
> > Greg
> >
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