Recently I helped a couple of friends with a small mechanical project. It required the use of several hydraulic jacks. I only have a car type trolley jack, so brought it along for the job. Mate rolls jack into position, starts cranking the jack handle right away. Only problem is I leave the release valve cracked open when jack isn't in use. It's normally stored level anyway.
This then led to my two buddies arguing with passion on what the correct way to store a trolley jack is. Release valve open or closed...:clap::brick::crazy::nya: Oh boy, it was akin to reading some of the posts on KB.
Does anyone have any hard and fast rules (or evidence) on what the right way to store a trolley jack is, for all I know the lads are still arguing now :killingme
And yes, I need a better class of friends obviously :rolleyes:
This then led to my two buddies arguing with passion on what the correct way to store a trolley jack is. Release valve open or closed...:clap::brick::crazy::nya: Oh boy, it was akin to reading some of the posts on KB.
Does anyone have any hard and fast rules (or evidence) on what the right way to store a trolley jack is, for all I know the lads are still arguing now :killingme
And yes, I need a better class of friends obviously :rolleyes:
An argument over the weirdest thing...
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