Thomas
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Cars?! This is a tractor forum? I'd assume OP wants it for his tractor.......A lot of modern cars don't have many safe jacking/jackstand points underneath. There's a few products with the same idea of letting you use one point to lift and hold the car up. None of them are cheap, but neither is damaging the underside of the car or having it fall on you. You'll want two, or four if you plan lift the car totally off the ground to work under it.
I'd check the collapsed height. It might be the picture but these look like they'd be too tall to get under many modern cars.
Oriented correctly on a flat solid surface a concrete block has quite an impressive compressive strength...which is compounded with a cap block......I also cringe when people use cinder blocks for jack stands...
Perhaps if you know what you are doing, line everything perfectly, and use a cap as you say; yet how many people actually do any of the above? Many people stand them on end, where they have that nice concave end for the frame to rest in. They crumble way too easily if you don't have them set just right. Why even take a chance when jack stands are do cheap?Oriented correctly on a flat solid surface a concrete block has quite an impressive compressive strength...which is compounded with a cap block...
You are right...if not oriented correctly for the load they are very dangerous...Perhaps if you know what you are doing, line everything perfectly, and use a cap as you say; yet how many people actually do any of the above? Many people stand them on end, where they have that nice concave end for the frame to rest in. They crumble way too easily if you don't have them set just right. Why even take a chance when jack stands are do cheap?
(Or in my case, own a chain saw and plenty of trees.)