Ron, I also have one of these, which I also like
very much:
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/p-9296-otc-5096a.aspx
David Brady, 02 LXi, NC
On 5/15/2011 8:19 AM, Ron Thompson wrote:
They are in
pairs. I haven't seen any individual ones. I
guess you could get them that way though. Not
being a metallurgical engineer I will have to take
the word of the manufacturer. I will buy US
made. I think there are underwriting rules that
they have to follow to get a load carrying rating.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions.
Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx.
1995 WLWB 42'
(cockyfox@...)
--- On Sun, 5/15/11, G Boyd
wrote:
From: G Boyd
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Jack
stands...for Wanderlodge's
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, May 15, 2011, 12:39 AM
Make sure the rating is what you think it
is. Is this is pairs or individually?
On 14
May 2011 12:08, Ron Thompson <cockyfox@...>
wrote:
Thats what
I was thinking, that the
22 ton would be better.
I have been checking
prices and they run
anywhere from $176.00 to
over 300, depending
where you get them from
and where they were
manyafactured. I am
sorry, I just don't
trust China steel. They
don't seem to know how
to temper steel very
well. I have bought
axes and they don't chip
at the bite edge, they
dent. If that is an
example of good steel in
China then I don't want
my life dependent on
them.
I am a little
apprehensive about the
Pawl lock versus the pin
lock. I trust the pin
lock over the pawl
lock. What do you
think.
Ron Thompson -Waller,
Tx.
1995 WLWB 42'
(cockyfox@...)
--- On Sat, 5/14/11,
Fred Hulse <fhulse@...>
wrote:
From: Fred Hulse <fhulse@...>
Subject: Re:
[WanderlodgeForum]
Jack stands...for
Wanderlodge's
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, May
14, 2011, 1:06 PM
Ron
I feel 20
ton or better
is safest.
as I
recall the
price
difference
isnââ¬â¢t much
Fred
& Jeanne
Hulse
Morristown,Arizona
97 WLWB41
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