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BonzoHansen
03-01-2007, 11:54 AM
This was posted up at Pro-Touring today. While very, very sad, maybe it can act as a reminder to be safe working on your car.
So I wake up this morning and start my day as usual. Little did I know that I was going to get an e-mail telling about the death of a good friend from the SyTy BB. David has also been a member of this board since Nov 2004 and has posted many times.
While working on his truck last night it seems that the vehicle he was working on fell on him and when his wife returned home she found him and he had already passed.
http://www.syty.net/forums/showthread.php?t=46822
The Syclone Typhoon Community has started a paypal account to take donations to help his family pay for services. If you would like to donate that would be great
David was a great guy that left us way to early and I know I will miss him.
wow... it does make you think.
I usually do my best to make sure my cars are secure whenever i have to go under them.
my ex once told me about a dream she had where i died while working on my bronco... very disturbing.
misterjuice
03-01-2007, 03:16 PM
We should all be careful...work with a buddy if possible.
One time i was under my car, and i had thought the car fell on top of me...........turned out I was just fat. *rim shot*. You know what I'm talking about...Right Barb???
Teds89IROC
03-01-2007, 04:15 PM
One time i was under my car, and i had thought the car fell on top of me...........turned out I was just fat. *rim shot*. You know what I'm talking about...Right Barb???
:lol: :lol:
jack stands and wheel chocks are a must!
BonzoHansen
03-01-2007, 05:22 PM
I actually shake my car up on the jackstands before I go under it. I used to do the same with cars/trucks on lifts if the vehicle was odd to setup (like vans and such) The lift was low to the ground, of course :)
Kojak
03-01-2007, 07:08 PM
:lol: :lol:
jack stands and wheel chocks are a must!
Word...
slasherbarb
03-01-2007, 07:27 PM
We should all be careful...work with a buddy if possible.
One time i was under my car, and i had thought the car fell on top of me...........turned out I was just fat. *rim shot*. You know what I'm talking about...Right Barb???yeah i do...be safe guys, find a friend with a garage and a lift!!!
DieselKickYoAss4Sure
03-01-2007, 09:17 PM
yeah never get under a car with just a regular spare tire car jack i was on the side of the road once with a broken fuel line and used my jack that was in the car. luckily i was smart enought to take the wheel off and lay it under the car as a precation cus just as i was sliding out from under the car the jhack gave way was quite a scare! But jack stands and wheel chocks are a must we have plenty around my house!
BonzoHansen
03-01-2007, 09:31 PM
yeah never get under a car with just a regular spare tire car jack i was on the side of the road once with a broken fuel line and used my jack that was in the car. luckily i was smart enought to take the wheel off and lay it under the car as a precation cus just as i was sliding out from under the car the jhack gave way was quite a scare! But jack stands and wheel chocks are a must we have plenty around my house!No kidding. The original jack for my 82 TA folded and dropped the car on rt 35 in Belmar one day. :shock:
Something like that happened with my dad when he was 21, except he didnt die. His first instinct was to catch his '64 Belvediere before it fell on him, it sent both his armbones through his wrist, fractured a femur, and busted a kneecap. He was paralyzed for 2 years (that was back in the 60's before modern technology)... this is a fear I have when Im working on the car... vitals knows, when we did my headers, i put almost anything under my car to make sure it didnt fall on us.
if i dont use jackstands, i use a 2 ton hydraulic floor jack WITH a basic spare tire jack also in place as a back up, just in case.
back at my old job, a car on an old center post hydraulic lift dropped about 2 feet while i was under it, it put my head into my shoulder and knocked me to my knees. Thats was 6 years ago, 2 years ago i was in physical therapy for severe nerve damage in the arm/back which they attribute to that, and ill never be 100%...
BonzoHansen
03-02-2007, 11:41 AM
I hated center post lifts. Ever seen a car slide off a lift? Scares the crap out of you, even from across the bays.
I had a bottle jack just give up one day. Working fine one moment, dead the next.
DieselKickYoAss4Sure
03-02-2007, 01:19 PM
at my old shop the single psot lift used to spin around ha ha!!! and yeah two post car lifts can be dangerous if you forget to unlock one side as the lift is coming down cuz the car will start to tilt really fast! Bottle jacks are not safe i have had 20 ton bottle jacks give out! and they are not stable because they simply don't have the width of a floor jack.
WayFast84
03-03-2007, 08:05 AM
No kidding. The original jack for my 82 TA folded and dropped the car on rt 35 in Belmar one day. :shock:
my 84 jack did the same. Bonzo thanks for giving me the idea to shake the car on the jack before going under it, It could save my life sometime.
alexm
03-03-2007, 07:26 PM
i used to work in a car workshop i had a 4 poster drop on me safety cables cut in when it got to 2 feet from the ground and i was able to crawl out.
not nice be safe guys
Slow Z
03-03-2007, 10:29 PM
wow, I once had my car up on jackstands and one of them BROKE literally 30 seconds after I crawled out from underneath the car. Ever since then whenever I have to get under my car I use every thing I can to keep it up. Jackstands, ramps under the wheels, and even leave the jack under it.
BigAls87Z28
03-03-2007, 10:37 PM
I do the jackstands/ramps move as well, and sometimes just leave the jack in place, more for oil changes so I can get in and out, lower the car quickly, but added saftey.
I really wish that my job had a little bit more loose rules regarding working on your car. I would love to be able to use those lifts.
BonzoHansen
03-04-2007, 09:10 AM
I really wish that my job had a little bit more loose rules regarding working on your car. I would love to be able to use those lifts.To this day that shocks me.
I use the 9000 lb two post lifts we have at work. locks every 6 inches or so. raise it up, lower it onto the locks and you're ready to go.
misterjuice
03-04-2007, 02:11 PM
I do the jackstands/ramps move as well, and sometimes just leave the jack in place, more for oil changes so I can get in and out, lower the car quickly, but added saftey.
I really wish that my job had a little bit more loose rules regarding working on your car. I would love to be able to use those lifts.
you also wish your job would supply you with a small hammer.
BigAls87Z28
03-04-2007, 07:29 PM
Ahaha...actualy, we have hammers that vary from SFH to HSTABFH
Yes...I know. I want to do several things, such as my SS brake hoses, use the air gun and stuff...nope, gotta crank up the jack, jackstands and ramps in the cold garage.
DieselKickYoAss4Sure
03-04-2007, 08:08 PM
Ahaha...actualy, we have hammers that vary from SFH to HSTABFH
Yes...I know. I want to do several things, such as my SS brake hoses, use the air gun and stuff...nope, gotta crank up the jack, jackstands and ramps in the cold garage.
that sucks big hairy nutts!
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