Wooden Car Stands
- Wrongway Roger
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Wooden Car Stands
Hi,
As I'm get older and my back and legs complain loudly after spending some time working on the ute, I decided to make some car stands.
This will go under the wheels and lift the ute a reasonable height. These work out at 350 mm so it should allow my tummy to slide under the ute.
I was able to grab a heap of timber 70 x 35 from the scarp heap at work.
These are 460 mm long and 380 wide so they will take just about any wheels size.
I completed one after work today
I decided to go with a removable top, which if need will take the axles stands Only 3 more to go So far only cost me a bunch of screws and my time.
Cheers,
Roger
As I'm get older and my back and legs complain loudly after spending some time working on the ute, I decided to make some car stands.
This will go under the wheels and lift the ute a reasonable height. These work out at 350 mm so it should allow my tummy to slide under the ute.
I was able to grab a heap of timber 70 x 35 from the scarp heap at work.
These are 460 mm long and 380 wide so they will take just about any wheels size.
I completed one after work today
I decided to go with a removable top, which if need will take the axles stands Only 3 more to go So far only cost me a bunch of screws and my time.
Cheers,
Roger
There is a right way and a wrong way and then there is my way which is usually the long way.
Re: Wooden Car Stands
I made steel ones years ago , then realised there was no crossbracing in them when I was under the Monaro one day and swung off it and the whole lot started to wobble - I got out from under there in record time !!!
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.
Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.
Re: Wooden Car Stands
You poor old bugger. Just wait till you get to my age sunny Jim! I’ll come around and tip it on it’s side if you like.
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EK van on rotisserie
Re: Wooden Car Stands
i saw stands like that on an American hotrod show big end shop so i assume they are ok, i was thinking of making some also though it would take me a while to feel comfortable under there
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping
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Re: Wooden Car Stands
They would be safe as houses braced like that - can easily slide a couple more pieces in the centre of each span if there was any flex when you first put ute on them but doubt they will move far - just ensure the ones on the top have no knots or cracks as pine is notoriously weak at the features (knots and heart wood etc)
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A hoist a Hoist - my kingdom for a hoist.
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- Wrongway Roger
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Re: Wooden Car Stands
My preference would be hoist but no head space in my shed.
Hopeful I will get the other 3 done tonight and put the ute up on them.
And Clay - I did roll the sedan over on it's side when I need to worked on the rust and the chassis kit I made.
Upside is timber will crack so I will hear it before before it lets go.
Hopeful I will get the other 3 done tonight and put the ute up on them.
And Clay - I did roll the sedan over on it's side when I need to worked on the rust and the chassis kit I made.
Upside is timber will crack so I will hear it before before it lets go.
There is a right way and a wrong way and then there is my way which is usually the long way.
Re: Wooden Car Stands
They look handy Roger. I think I'll make some myself cos' I've got some welding repairs to do under the FB and they'll make it a lot more comfy - thanks for sharing.
Make sure you give us a picture of the ute on the stands, that'll look cool.
Cheers,
John
Make sure you give us a picture of the ute on the stands, that'll look cool.
Cheers,
John
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- Wrongway Roger
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- Location: Adelaide
Re: Wooden Car Stands
Finished all 4 stands now.
Rick - no big jack but a engine lifter works.
I did the front end as there is more room to position the lifter. Dragged out the vacuum cleaner and gave the shed a quick cleanup.
Now I have the ute at a good height, I should be able to get more done.
Rick - no big jack but a engine lifter works.
I did the front end as there is more room to position the lifter. Dragged out the vacuum cleaner and gave the shed a quick cleanup.
Now I have the ute at a good height, I should be able to get more done.
There is a right way and a wrong way and then there is my way which is usually the long way.
Re: Wooden Car Stands
Good work. They don’t weigh that much stripped. When you’re finished let’s have a bonfire.
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Re: Wooden Car Stands
nice one Rog, they look the goods- and I love those rear wheels

I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.
Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.
Re: Wooden Car Stands
Strong as houses, actually stronger !!
I dont normally like getting under a car with metal stands but I would not hesitate to crawl under that and as Clay has said car is pretty light with no engine, box etc.
Remember the good old days of the model T and the wooden wheels, they supported all sorts of loads so thumbs up from me !!!
Regards Greg
I dont normally like getting under a car with metal stands but I would not hesitate to crawl under that and as Clay has said car is pretty light with no engine, box etc.
Remember the good old days of the model T and the wooden wheels, they supported all sorts of loads so thumbs up from me !!!
Regards Greg
So many cars so little time!