raaizin Joined Apr 7, 2004 Messages 1,462 Location NJ Jan 7, 2024 #1 I saw this picture on Facebook and thought I would share. The right one looks a little compromised!
edyvw $50 site donor 2025 Joined Mar 8, 2012 Messages 26,475 Location Colorado Springs, CO Jan 7, 2024 #3 raaizin said: I saw this picture on Facebook and thought I would share. The right one looks a little compromised!View attachment 197080 Click to expand... If they put that plastic trash bag under, it would help!
raaizin said: I saw this picture on Facebook and thought I would share. The right one looks a little compromised!View attachment 197080 Click to expand... If they put that plastic trash bag under, it would help!
JTK $100 Site Donor 2025 Joined Aug 14, 2003 Messages 16,630 Location Buffalo, NY Jan 7, 2024 #4 LOL! I do have some old metal milk crates with plastic bottoms that are really heavy duty.
B bullwinkle Joined Oct 9, 2004 Messages 15,528 Location Cincinnati, OH, USA Jan 7, 2024 #5 The ‘67 Cutlass! My Dad loved them so much we had TWO! His convertible and Mom’s 4-door sedan (which I learned to drive in).
The ‘67 Cutlass! My Dad loved them so much we had TWO! His convertible and Mom’s 4-door sedan (which I learned to drive in).
T TCL Joined Nov 13, 2020 Messages 530 Jan 7, 2024 #6 They're probably stronger than some of the junk floating around. Those old milk crates were built like tanks.
They're probably stronger than some of the junk floating around. Those old milk crates were built like tanks.
1 10WSmuckers Joined Jan 25, 2013 Messages 223 Location Avondale Jan 10, 2024 #7 Definitely higher quality than most jack stands off the boat from China
G gfh77665 Joined Sep 1, 2008 Messages 7,035 Location Southeast Texas Jan 10, 2024 #8 Funny thing is, if you told some 50 years ago you would use plastic ramps (Rhino Ramps) now they would have laughed hysterically at you.
Funny thing is, if you told some 50 years ago you would use plastic ramps (Rhino Ramps) now they would have laughed hysterically at you.
J JimPghPA Joined Aug 22, 2009 Messages 7,023 Location Pittsburgh,PA U.S.A. Jan 10, 2024 #9 At least it still had its wheels on it. It looks like a neighborhood that I would expect the milk crates to be holding up a vehicle with the wheels missing.
At least it still had its wheels on it. It looks like a neighborhood that I would expect the milk crates to be holding up a vehicle with the wheels missing.