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Re: Coltrane's Planes etc 19/1/98
- To: ausrail@railpage.org.au
- Subject: Re: Coltrane's Planes etc 19/1/98
- From: nldoncas@cobweb.com.au (Nic Doncaster)
- Date: 22 Jan 1998 07:11:09 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: Customer of Connect.com.au P/L, Adelaide, Australia
- References: <ane's Planes etc 19/1/98>
keithm@happy.dca.gov.au (Keith Malcolm) writes:
> In article <6a4i45$ve6$1@the-fly.zip.com.au> Graham Fry <fryg@sydpcug.org.au>
writes:
> >From: Graham Fry <fryg@sydpcug.org.au>
> >Subject: Re: Coltrane's Planes etc 19/1/98
> >Date: 21 Jan 1998 10:19:49 GMT
>
>
> >Further, their means of jacking up a wheel would give an Australian health
and
> >safety inspector nightmares.
>
> >Graham Fry
>
>
> If you mean running the wheel up on a hammer, this is the easiest way to jack
> one wheel in the field.
>
> David Malcolm
>
It is probably far safer than the manual handling required to get a set of jacks
in place. As long as the hammer handle is long enough!
Nic