From: dsi1 on 23 Nov 2007 14:31 Tegger wrote: > Built_Well <built_well_toyota(a)hotmail.com> wrote in > news:4744aa9e$0$68444$892e0abb(a)auth.newsreader.octanews.com: > >> Wassum was >> underneath a black, four-door model when the two scissor jacks holding >> up the car failed and it collapsed on top of him, leaving only his >> feet visible. >> > > > This is why they tell you to use jack stands. And to make sure the stands > are on solid ground. > > Safety is not some deep dark secret, it's just common sense. > He probably used the tools available to him at the time and unfortunately, nobody left jackstands laying around that day. I'm not quite as gutsy a fellow to be willing to lay under a car held up with 2 jacks, but I might be game if there were a few tires or bricks under there as backup. I'll bet he could a found a few to those in a junkyard. :-) david
From: Scott in Florida on 23 Nov 2007 14:36 On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 09:31:44 -1000, dsi1 <dsi1(a)spamworld.com> wrote: >Tegger wrote: >> Built_Well <built_well_toyota(a)hotmail.com> wrote in >> news:4744aa9e$0$68444$892e0abb(a)auth.newsreader.octanews.com: >> >>> Wassum was >>> underneath a black, four-door model when the two scissor jacks holding >>> up the car failed and it collapsed on top of him, leaving only his >>> feet visible. >>> >> >> >> This is why they tell you to use jack stands. And to make sure the stands >> are on solid ground. >> >> Safety is not some deep dark secret, it's just common sense. >> > >He probably used the tools available to him at the time and >unfortunately, nobody left jackstands laying around that day. I'm not >quite as gutsy a fellow to be willing to lay under a car held up with 2 >jacks, but I might be game if there were a few tires or bricks under >there as backup. I'll bet he could a found a few to those in a junkyard. :-) > >david I bet he does too....LOL Next time...... -- Scott in Florida
From: dsi1 on 23 Nov 2007 15:06 Scott in Florida wrote: >> He probably used the tools available to him at the time and >> unfortunately, nobody left jackstands laying around that day. I'm not >> quite as gutsy a fellow to be willing to lay under a car held up with 2 >> jacks, but I might be game if there were a few tires or bricks under >> there as backup. I'll bet he could a found a few to those in a junkyard. :-) >> >> david > > I bet he does too....LOL > > Next time...... > Having a car fall on ya might just cure you of there being a next time. :-) OTOH, being able to get under a car would probably hold many advantageous for a repair-tech, in which case, it would be best to get back on the horse as soon as possible - in this case, it would be a matter of getting back UNDER the horse... :-)
From: Scott in Florida on 23 Nov 2007 15:13 On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 10:06:17 -1000, dsi1 <dsi1(a)spamworld.com> wrote: >Scott in Florida wrote: > >>> He probably used the tools available to him at the time and >>> unfortunately, nobody left jackstands laying around that day. I'm not >>> quite as gutsy a fellow to be willing to lay under a car held up with 2 >>> jacks, but I might be game if there were a few tires or bricks under >>> there as backup. I'll bet he could a found a few to those in a junkyard. :-) >>> >>> david >> >> I bet he does too....LOL >> >> Next time...... >> > >Having a car fall on ya might just cure you of there being a next time. :-) > >OTOH, being able to get under a car would probably hold many >advantageous for a repair-tech, in which case, it would be best to get >back on the horse as soon as possible - in this case, it would be a >matter of getting back UNDER the horse... :-) <g> -- Scott in Florida
From: Built_Well on 24 Nov 2007 09:31
I was at Super Walmart yesterday picking up a few things. I don't like regular Walmarts, but Super Walmarts are a totally different story. If you've never shopped at a Super Walmart, you've never shopped at Walmart. Anyway, I happened to see 2 auto techs using torque wrenches on an '05 or '06 Camry. The techs were following each other. I asked them about this. They said it's Walmart's policy to have two different people torque each wheel's lug nuts to final torque. And after they do that, one drives the car in the back lot doing one or two figure-8's, and then uses a torque wrench for the /third/ time to torque the wheels. I asked why Walmart is so meticulous. The tech said it was for legal purposes to make sure a wheel doesn't fly off. I wonder if Walmart got sued once? The fellas first used a torque stick attached to an impact/air wrench, then torqued the wheels 3 separate times by 2 different people using torque wrenches. And of course, the car was driven in a figure-8 before the third and final torquing. That's commitment! |