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PLEASE DON'T USE BRICKS!! If jacking up a vehicle and you haven't got the correct stands don't use bricks, as they can and have been, lethal. If working under a vehicle and cannot get the right height on an axle stand consider stacked sections of railway sleeper, they absorb sharp edges instead of cracking like a brick can, and spread the load. But there is no compromise on safety, flattened by a Bongo on your chest is no way to die(t). Shakey.
Wise words, Shakey, but i have it covered now, engine jack, 2 axle stands, 2 trolley jacks, and mates going to bring his mini diggershakey wrote:PLEASE DON'T USE BRICKS!! If jacking up a vehicle and you haven't got the correct stands don't use bricks, as they can and have been, lethal. If working under a vehicle and cannot get the right height on an axle stand consider stacked sections of railway sleeper, they absorb sharp edges instead of cracking like a brick can, and spread the load. But there is no compromise on safety, flattened by a Bongo on your chest is no way to die(t). Shakey.


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I feel a bit sheepish now. I wrote longer cautionary note to Wayne but thought I was being wimpish and sticking my nose in so didnt send it. Bricks (crumbling of) was on my mind amongst other things (like sloping driveway - be careful. I should think you MIGHT be OK with Accrington bricks, but something not friable is much safer. Anyway, sounds like Wayne is ahead of the game. Good luck 

Good safety points about the bricks guys........I feel I should add that I didn't just use single bricks piled up on each other like you do when you nick wheels! I actually built brick piers 400mm square topped with a paving slab and a bit of plywood. I was totally confident of the integrity of the completed structure! It looked very strange though.
I fully agree that you shouldn't use bricks though!
It's just that you have to lift the van so high, much more than axle stands and trolley jacks will allow............however waycar, I didn't realise that you weren't refitting an engine........you may have a problem lifting the van with an engine crane....HSS cranes only lift up to 500kg and won't lift the van much (been there done that!)
A mini digger should be good though to lift the whole van up. My new engine came from a write-off and we tilted the van over by about 45 degrees to slide the engine out.
Rob
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I fully agree that you shouldn't use bricks though!
It's just that you have to lift the van so high, much more than axle stands and trolley jacks will allow............however waycar, I didn't realise that you weren't refitting an engine........you may have a problem lifting the van with an engine crane....HSS cranes only lift up to 500kg and won't lift the van much (been there done that!)
A mini digger should be good though to lift the whole van up. My new engine came from a write-off and we tilted the van over by about 45 degrees to slide the engine out.
Rob
PS: To the read and believe brigade: I don't really nick wheels
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1. Get front up on ramps.
2. Jack up passenger side as far as poss.
3. Chock, put blocks on jack.
4 Repeat 3.
http://s215.photobucket.com/albums/cc23 ... o-0034.jpg
6. Using a pair of trolleyjacks, 4 people - including at least one the size of an ox, the whole lump can be carefully rolled out resulting in applause & cheers
http://s215.photobucket.com/albums/cc23 ... o-0037.jpg
(Still can't master this photo stuff on here but hey-ho!)
2. Jack up passenger side as far as poss.
3. Chock, put blocks on jack.
4 Repeat 3.
http://s215.photobucket.com/albums/cc23 ... o-0034.jpg
6. Using a pair of trolleyjacks, 4 people - including at least one the size of an ox, the whole lump can be carefully rolled out resulting in applause & cheers


http://s215.photobucket.com/albums/cc23 ... o-0037.jpg
(Still can't master this photo stuff on here but hey-ho!)
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