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  1. Join Date
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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i have used crocodile jacks on these so-called rough surfaces.
    i still prefer them over the bottle jacks.
    unlike bottle jacks that have a tendency to topple over, even on flat surfaces, crocodiles do not topple over. and the amount of lateral movement they do, considering the surface area of the safety cupped lifting head, is minimal naman as to be relatively "non-dangerous". gumagalaw rin nang kaunti yung kotse, to make up for the slight lateral movement at the jacking points used by crocodiles.
    May crocodile jack na ako na bumaliko yung arms just because hindi maka usod yung gulong. It doesnt matter kung unti lang ang dapa iusod niyan. pag ndi yan gumulong, the stress will be transferred to other parts at yung pinamahuna ang bibigay.

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    May crocodile jack na ako na bumaliko yung arms just because hindi maka usod yung gulong. It doesnt matter kung unti lang ang dapa iusod niyan. pag ndi yan gumulong, the stress will be transferred to other parts at yung pinamahuna ang bibigay.
    i'm sorry.
    i do not understand high tagalog.

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