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WTB: Jackstand "Pucks"

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Old 09-13-2010, 04:24 PM
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Not sure what to call them, flying low had a set of these pucks I saw in his garage that he put over the top of his jackstands. They are basically a metal disk with a lip around the bottom and a circular tab/tang/nub on top in the center that fit into the round hole at the quasi-jack points that our cars have. He couldn't remember where he got them, someone off of eBay... Does anyone have these and would like to part with them, make me a set for a fee, or knows where I can source some? Thanks
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I literally used hockey pucks. I started with 1/4" mild steel and cut them to the diameter of the puck and drilled them out to 3/8 dia. and did the same to the puck.
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I use hockey pucks also, but haven't done anything special to them.
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I believe that mine came from Paragon Parts.
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Originally Posted by jim 7
I literally used hockey pucks. I started with 1/4" mild steel and cut them to the diameter of the puck and drilled them out to 3/8 dia. and did the same to the puck.
----LOL are they NHL approved hockey pucks.

Joke aside ____from Paragon Jack Plate ___product code JP788___price at $28.00.

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Awesome! Thanks ernie9468 and everyone else who responded, that's exactly what I was looking for. That post in the middle is what I felt would lock the puck in place.



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