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Traded a jack for a forklift...



  Renault clio 1.2
No need for a jack when you have access to one of these bad boys!

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Jaff.

ClioSport Club Member
Lol completely missed the point of that post!

I prefer putting mine over the pit in work
 
  Ph1 ITB'd 172
Lol I was being sarcastic, very unsafe in fact, relying on hydraulics is a bad idea to start with, hence why you never go under a car when it's just on a jack.

Having said that it's often common practise in a scrap yard, a lot of old school scrap yards don't seem to have moved forward in terms of health and safety, if you get caught doing stuff like that on a contruction site these days you'll be out of a job very quickly.
 
  53 Clio's & counting
It doesnt matter being under there long, it's about weight distribution or the lack of it in your case! Why do you think ramps have safety locks? Lifting it a few inches off the floor to change some wheels I could understand but sticking it in the air and going under it? Mental, completely mental
 
  182-gsxr600
Ain't bad, we use forklifts to change lorry body's everyday never had one drop. Unless you ask the new boy to go up!!!!! I said up!!! Oh bollox!!
 
  Mk4 Mondeo Estate
F**k that, I don't even like going under a car on axle stands when some one is about, let alone underneath a car supported on a forklift.
 

Cookson

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk1 Audi TT 3.2 V6
If those forks extended past the sill on the otherside, I wouldnt mind working under that.

f**k, I've took bigger risks while working on cars in the past, lol

HSE is far too heavy these days
 

The Boosh!

ClioSport Admin
  Elise, Duster
Changed Grays gearbox with a length of wood holding the engine. I assure you, forklift is safe lol.
 
  Rusty Cup
A 3 ton fork lift aint going to break a sweat lifting a ton of car but as suggested the scope for user error is enough to make things interesting. I cant say i'd use one to work on the 200 but i wouldnt have the escort up on one no problems.
 
  Petrol Blue 182.
LOL Awsome ghetto improv tbh. Sounds like something Budgie would do.

on another note, I was at a scrap yard and the forklift was getting a lupo down off the top of a 4 car stack. It then proceeded to fall off said Forklift right next too me.

s**t was spilt. Everywhere.
 
'Tis a bit dangerous tbh! Even when I have a fixed axle stand under the car, I feel a little nervy.

Relying on a tube with some fluid pumped into it?... I'm out thanks.
 
LOL at everyone saying it's dangerous.

I'd rather work under a car on a forklift than a shitty frauds jack.

I have done in the past and I'm still alive...
 
  Renault clio 1.2
LOL at everyone saying it's dangerous.

I'd rather work under a car on a forklift than a s**tty frauds jack.

I have done in the past and I'm still alive...

Exactly pal, nothing wrong with it. Sure it 'might' drop. but i 'might' also win big on the lottery...
 
  Mk4 Mondeo Estate
LOL at everyone saying it's dangerous.

I'd rather work under a car on a forklift than a s**tty frauds jack.

I have done in the past and I'm still alive...

Luck of the draw, both can collapse due to relying on hydraulics. I don't see why anyone would work under a car on just a jack when axle stands don't cost much and take 10seconds to put under the car.
 


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