keithb7 Posted April 29, 2023 Report Posted April 29, 2023 I am very surprised to see this brake line work. I cannot believe someone would go through the effort to restore a car and do this to brake lines. Hidden from sight is no excuse. These lines are off the distribution block with brake light switch. I’m very surprised. Quote
keithb7 Posted April 29, 2023 Author Report Posted April 29, 2023 I’m trying to work under my car. Gracie here won”t let up on the ball throwing game. She’ll bring the ball right under the car and nudge me if I’m distracted. Quote
Sniper Posted April 29, 2023 Report Posted April 29, 2023 Gotta have your priorities straight, lol. Quote
DonaldSmith Posted April 29, 2023 Report Posted April 29, 2023 Wheels chocked? In gear, no fluid coupling? Those jack stands look precarious. I know you are just lubing, no cranking the engine. Ignition off. Take care. Quote
Sam Buchanan Posted April 29, 2023 Report Posted April 29, 2023 (edited) Hmmmmm...........I feel a lot safer when using really solid jack stands that can't be knocked over. Edited April 29, 2023 by Sam Buchanan Quote
keithb7 Posted April 29, 2023 Author Report Posted April 29, 2023 (edited) Stock, there's plenty of room under my car for me to move around with all 4 wheels on it, sitting on the ground. As it sits in the photo with all 4 the wheels firmly attached, if by chance something did happen, unless part of my body was actually under a front wheel, I would not be squished. Assume those two front stands collapse; the front of the car hits the pavement, on the wheels. The rear stands cannot collapse. There is no fluid drive in a '38 car. Transmission is in gear. and driveshaft brake is in top condition, adjusted and is firmly activated. My driveway is level. As the car sits, I feel I have minimized my risks. I raise the car so I have better light. Also the grease nipples and other parts are further away from my eyes, so I can actually focus on them while inspecting everything. Lol. I like your stands Sam, yet the height is not adjustable. I regularly work on multiple cars, trucks, trailers etc of various heights. I have 6 adjustable stands. Fixed height stands that you illustrate, is a challenge for me. I would require several, all of different heights. Edited April 29, 2023 by keithb7 Quote
Sam Buchanan Posted April 29, 2023 Report Posted April 29, 2023 6 minutes ago, keithb7 said: I like your stands Sam, yet the height is not adjustable. I regularly work on multiple cars, trucks, trailers etc of various heights. I have 6 adjustable stands. Fixed height stands that you illustrate, is a challenge for me. I would require several, all of different heights. Four (or eight) more pieces of 4x4 for stages and they have some adjustability and are still very secure. I realize people have been working under ratcheting jack stands for a long time, guess I've just gotten a lot less fond of them as my risk assessment changes with the advancing personal odometer. 1 Quote
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