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Re: Misc junk: welding to stainless, car jack pads, and tracing

To: Tim.Mullen@trw.com
Subject: Re: Misc junk: welding to stainless, car jack pads, and tracing
From: Scott Hall <sch8489@garnet.acns.fsu.edu>
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 18:47:24 -0500 (EST)
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Mike Lee - Team Banana Racing wrote:

> So I finally got the nice Lincoln service jack that I've wanted for quite a
> while.  Now that I have it though, I can't figure out a good way to use it
> w/o possibly damaging the cars' undercarriages.  I could have sworn that the
> jack I saw had something to lift a car by the pinch weld; looked sort of like
> a plastic block with a slit in it, but the jack I got has a standard cup-like
> lift pad.  Do you guys know what I'm talking about and where to get one?

my jack has the pad like yours has (I guess, mine has ~5" diameter, I've
seen the ones that are ~1.5" also).  I just lift under a floorpan just
inside the pinch weld.  no problem so far.  otherwise I *think* I saw an
adapter in griots for the jack they sell to do just what you want.  it
fits on the jack pad and fits into the pinch weld.  but I dunno what size
pad it fits, or even if it was griot's.  try www.griotsgarage.com.  or
call lincoln, maybe they've got one.

> Present #2 was a neat little tv/vcr combo to stick in the workshop.  I've just
> got to find a way to route the cable to it.  On the side of my house, there 
>are
> 5 cable lines feeding into the house.  The thing is, there are only 3 cable
> jacks...

<snip>

I used to be on a piling foundation.  I just crawled under the house and
cut a line near where I wanted a new one.  then put on a new end fitting.
then put on a 'splitter' (they sell 'em at radio shack, home depot, etc.),
then route the line to your shop.  they say all sorts of stuff about how a
splitter might cause static, so I grounded the it at first (per 
instructions).  later I ungrounded it and didn't notice a change.  so if 
you can't find a line, splicing a new one in isn't a big deal (except
for your cable company, who might want you to pay for getting cable to
another t.v.)  on our new house all the lines go through the attic before
dropping down the wall above where it pokes through.  

scott

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