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There are concrete blocks and cinder blocks. Cinder are weaker. The strength is turned the other direction.
True but neither have the tensile strength to be used as a vehicle support.
 
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True but neither have the tensile strength to be used as a vehicle support.

They make heavy weight blocks and light weight blocks. The light weight ones would support a bicycle but that’s about it. The heavy weight ones would probably support a vehicle but still not safe to do so. Also a concrete block doesn’t tolerate point loading at all. In a building they rest on level bed of mortar with flat lumber on top. Also a building has hundreds of blocks to carry the load. Putting a vehicle on 4 blocks is a way higher per block load.
 
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There are concrete blocks and cinder blocks. Cinder are weaker. The strength is turned the other direction.
Exactly. Cripple wall the way he has them. Not that I would use one in either direction when under a vehicle.
 
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Then there was the guy killed by working under a bus supported by jack stands that were too small...

A REMINDER: Jackstands, vehicle ramps, and other such devices that are customarily used in pairs are most often rated in pairs. The single unit has half the capacity of the pair.

Marketeers like to advertise bigger numbers. Consumers are often ignorant of such concepts as safety factor, the difference between breaking strength and working load limit, etc. and the consumers put themselves in peril. They also may be unaware of good practices (such as chocking a partially raised vehicle) and compound the problems, sometimes with fatal results.
 
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Black Friday Special
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I couldn't make this stuff up!
 
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Gravel run
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I saw this genius on Facebook. View attachment 722388
After putting new bushes in the shifting rod between gearlever and transmission of my first car, i found that i couldnt get it in reverse anymore while i was at a friends house whose parents were building a new house.
I made two stacks of 1-2-3 sandstone bricks, 33x25x10cm, and with the right amount of momentum the car climbed on top of them without pushing the stack over, or overshooting and dropping the wheels behind the stack.

(Off course these sandstone blocks are solid, intended for load carrying walls, not hollow cinderblocks)

When i borrowed a hammer and a 13mm wrench, they came outside and watched me adjust the rod under the car, amazed how in the world i managed to get my car 30cm up in the air without a jack.

My reply was: Just like the Jack Russell and the Labrador: Just try it and you will find a way šŸ˜‰šŸ‘
 

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