I've got this jack. I think it came with my old f150.
My garage has a perimeter wall of cinder blocks under the stud construction. So I hung cheezy shelves on the walls with "stuff" supporting the inboard legs. This jack was one of the random things I set up for this ~12 years ago.
I get "car water" all winter. Try to squeegie it up. Losing battle. Only heat is ventless propane, when I run it on a special occasion. The cold concrete is great for condensing muggy air, which I get plenty of.
I also try to sweep up the salt crystals when I see them. They aren't great for concrete. I haven't been sweeping under the shelves though, as it's where cultch accumulates. I think that's a bad wheel bearing for an olds silhouette I got rid of ~8 years ago.
Think this jack had an aluminum body at one point. Maybe zinc? Looks like a spent sacrificial anode, now! It didn't look bad until the paint flaked off all in one chunk.
My garage has a perimeter wall of cinder blocks under the stud construction. So I hung cheezy shelves on the walls with "stuff" supporting the inboard legs. This jack was one of the random things I set up for this ~12 years ago.
I get "car water" all winter. Try to squeegie it up. Losing battle. Only heat is ventless propane, when I run it on a special occasion. The cold concrete is great for condensing muggy air, which I get plenty of.
I also try to sweep up the salt crystals when I see them. They aren't great for concrete. I haven't been sweeping under the shelves though, as it's where cultch accumulates. I think that's a bad wheel bearing for an olds silhouette I got rid of ~8 years ago.
Think this jack had an aluminum body at one point. Maybe zinc? Looks like a spent sacrificial anode, now! It didn't look bad until the paint flaked off all in one chunk.