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Here are a couple photos of Model A era jack stands that were purchased by my grandfather. They've been in use by my family for 4 generations. I decided to clean them up a bit and retire them.
Brass tag reads 'Walker Rigid Rack Auto Support 791' |
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They sure havent changed a whole lot over the years when compared to moderns have they
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Can you imagine a jack stand company today taking the time and money to actually install a brass tag. Not.
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Neat, now all you have to do is put a Model A running board on top and make a coffee table.
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there is a difference most times between the old usa ones and the new production imported ones----the old ones are forged, the new import are cast iron---the forged can bend, the cast don't bend---they break
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Those are dandy, safe stands. I'd USE them! Bill W.
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They look pretty much like the ones I have acquired within the last 5 or so years.
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I had a set that had brake drums welded on the bottoms, "MAYBE" that worked better, in dirt or gravel???
Bill W.
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