I do essentially the same thing on my planes, but cut an angle on a
larger block and put the jack under that.
Brian Kraut
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From: bruis--- via KRnet
Date: Sat,
Chris Pryce wrote:
> Mark has a good trick on his website for that.
I'm guessing that you're talking about the jacking method. I've
improved on that a bit over the years. Looking at
http://www.n56ml.com/gear/07091312m.jpg , imagine replacing the lower
piece of wood (OSB, actually) with a qua
That is an excellent trick - thank you!
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Mark has a good trick on his website for that.
http://www.n56ml.com/kgear.html
Chris Pryce
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What is the best way to jack up a complete plane to get the wheels off the
ground for tyre replacement, disc brake service etc.?
Bruce
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