Very well done.  You old guys do good work.

Harry, (pushing 74)

On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 6:52 AM, archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This is a "differential jack" I made in  about 20 minutes using 4 old
> office
> chair casters, an old scissors jack, 2" by 12" by 14" pine for base, piece
> of 5/8" plywood to set diff on,  a piece of 1" by 3/16" steel bar, 5 1/4"
> FH
> bolts, and fender washers to fit.  The bar steel was bent to fit the the
> differential at about its balance point.  The diff could then be rotated,
> tilted, and raised up and down as needed.  It worked pretty well.
> With a different size piece of plywood on top and another steel bar bent
> appropriately, it could possibly be used as a transmission jack as well.
>
> This sort of rig might not be necessary for younger fellows who can easily
> muscle a diff or transmission around underneath a car, but it came in handy
> for this old guy who tires more easily than he used
> to. (g)
> Gerry (pushing 80)
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