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Is this one adequate?

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_255207" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Will it lift high enough?

It says the lifting range is 200 to 390mm. Does this mean from the floor or from the top of the bottle?

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Hello,

Yes, that's your generic chinese jack, :wink:

We got one for Matt and Thea... in Tilly.

Make a sturdy plywood foot, and a load spreading board.

See you this Summer??

Cordialement,

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Isn't a foot and a load spreading board the same or am I getting the wrong end of the stick.....again? :lol:

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Cruz wrote:Isn't a foot and a load spreading board the same or am I getting the wrong end of the stick.....again? :lol:
foot on the bottom, under the jacl , load spreading at the top and the lift range is the total from ground
ie 200 mm before jacking but make your foot to compensate for the van height with less tyres wall depth
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Found this with a 405mm reach

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... SRC-bittle" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; jack

I take it a thick piece of ply would be fine for a base?

Anyone got an example of a load spreading plate for the top?

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Cruz wrote:
I take it a thick piece of ply would be fine for a base?

Anyone got an example of a load spreading plate for the top?

I used two pieces of 19 mm Multiplex Plywood for the base.

For the top I have two pieces again 19mm ply, approx 100 x 100 mm.
The lower one has a hole cut through the middle so that it sits over the end of the jack.
The second piece is glued and screwed on top of the lower piece.
You end up with a socket that sits over the top of the jack.

You can see what I mean in the photo below.
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Food for thought and would work just as well with a bottle jack :ok

I've got some spare 12mm plywood bits at home. Suppose I could use 3 pieces together for the base and 3 for the top spreader

E D I T: Actually I doubt standard ply would be strong enough

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Cruz wrote:Food for thought and would work just as well with a bottle jack :ok

I've got some spare 12mm plywood bits at home. Suppose I could use 3 pieces together for the base and 3 for the top spreader

E D I T: Actually I doubt standard ply would be strong enough

It would work for a bottle jack.
I would recommend using Multiplex plywood 19 mm, go to the like of BnQ and look in the scrap bins or have a word with the woodmonkey.
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