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Location: Finland | I haven`t got a decent picture of this item but I made one anyway...wonder how far from correct it is....hmmm
The smaller pictures is not mine.
My picture is 180% oversize.....1/1,8 ratio.
Edited by 22mafeja 2020-12-10 12:18 PM
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(1957 JACK HOLDING BRACKET.jpg)
Attachments ---------------- IMG_3909 80.JPG (204KB - 209 downloads) 1957 JACK HOLDING BRACKET.jpg (197KB - 202 downloads)
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 9605
Location: So. Cal | Looks good to me! - especially if it holds the jack well. What is that screw he is using? I expected a butterfly wing screw there. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 640
Location: Finland | Welded to the floor is a bracket with a hole. You hook a 1/4unc threaded rod to the floor bracket . The jack bracket is secured to the threaded rod with a nut made of
steel rod 5/8" or 3/4". One end of the nut is conical the other is machined flat with a groove for the wheel lug wrench , I think at least so. |
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Expert
Posts: 1488
Location: New Castle PA | I've sent these pictures to many who have made these.
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(jack_holddown2.jpg)
Attachments ---------------- jack_holddown1.jpg (27KB - 200 downloads) jack_holddown2.jpg (44KB - 197 downloads)
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 640
Location: Finland | Has the picture been in this forum ? I have really searched but not found anything with any measures on . The piece I`ve made seems to be pretty close anyway. |
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Expert
Posts: 1488
Location: New Castle PA | I don't remember putting it on this forum, but over the years I've been asked directly for it and have sent the details above. Yours looks pretty good from what I see. |
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