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noneyabusiness 12-31-2005 04:26 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 01:15:27 -0500, "billy ray"
<billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote:

>http://www.superlifts.com/jacks.html
>

Those require an air compressor.
I remember seeing the ones the OP was referring to a long time ago on
TV. Looks like a good idea, but I've never used one.

....

>
>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
>news:43B5D84F.2677B59F@cox.net...
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a
>> vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the
>> "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and
>> that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could
>> find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An
>> excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>> jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>>>
>>> HEY, WOW!
>>> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
>>> Its made by ARB.
>>>
>>> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in
>>> sand, mud and
>>> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe -
>>> when the
>>> engine is started, the jack inflates.
>>>
>>> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides
>>> maybe
>>> sand??
>>> -jenn

>



noneyabusiness 12-31-2005 04:26 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 01:15:27 -0500, "billy ray"
<billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote:

>http://www.superlifts.com/jacks.html
>

Those require an air compressor.
I remember seeing the ones the OP was referring to a long time ago on
TV. Looks like a good idea, but I've never used one.

....

>
>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
>news:43B5D84F.2677B59F@cox.net...
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a
>> vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the
>> "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and
>> that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could
>> find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An
>> excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>> jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>>>
>>> HEY, WOW!
>>> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
>>> Its made by ARB.
>>>
>>> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in
>>> sand, mud and
>>> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe -
>>> when the
>>> engine is started, the jack inflates.
>>>
>>> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides
>>> maybe
>>> sand??
>>> -jenn

>



noneyabusiness 12-31-2005 04:26 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 01:15:27 -0500, "billy ray"
<billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote:

>http://www.superlifts.com/jacks.html
>

Those require an air compressor.
I remember seeing the ones the OP was referring to a long time ago on
TV. Looks like a good idea, but I've never used one.

....

>
>"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
>news:43B5D84F.2677B59F@cox.net...
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a
>> vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the
>> "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and
>> that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could
>> find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An
>> excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:--------------------
>>
>> jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>>>
>>> HEY, WOW!
>>> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
>>> Its made by ARB.
>>>
>>> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in
>>> sand, mud and
>>> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe -
>>> when the
>>> engine is started, the jack inflates.
>>>
>>> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides
>>> maybe
>>> sand??
>>> -jenn

>



Steve Foley 12-31-2005 05:06 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
How can I lift the Jeep when I'm on a trail?

My tailpipe fell off and is still in my driveway.

"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:3ehbr11hd4psse3gmsarpo7veipo7scb9t@4ax.com...
> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>
> HEY, WOW!
> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
> Its made by ARB.
>
> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in

sand, mud and
> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe -

when the
> engine is started, the jack inflates.
>
> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides

maybe
> sand??
> -jenn




Steve Foley 12-31-2005 05:06 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
How can I lift the Jeep when I'm on a trail?

My tailpipe fell off and is still in my driveway.

"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:3ehbr11hd4psse3gmsarpo7veipo7scb9t@4ax.com...
> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>
> HEY, WOW!
> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
> Its made by ARB.
>
> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in

sand, mud and
> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe -

when the
> engine is started, the jack inflates.
>
> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides

maybe
> sand??
> -jenn




Steve Foley 12-31-2005 05:06 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
How can I lift the Jeep when I'm on a trail?

My tailpipe fell off and is still in my driveway.

"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:3ehbr11hd4psse3gmsarpo7veipo7scb9t@4ax.com...
> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>
> HEY, WOW!
> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
> Its made by ARB.
>
> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in

sand, mud and
> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe -

when the
> engine is started, the jack inflates.
>
> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides

maybe
> sand??
> -jenn




L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 12-31-2005 05:24 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Sounds like a personal problem. ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Steve Foley wrote:
>
> How can I lift the Jeep when I'm on a trail?
>
> My tailpipe fell off and is still in my driveway.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 12-31-2005 05:24 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Sounds like a personal problem. ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Steve Foley wrote:
>
> How can I lift the Jeep when I'm on a trail?
>
> My tailpipe fell off and is still in my driveway.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 12-31-2005 05:24 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Sounds like a personal problem. ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Steve Foley wrote:
>
> How can I lift the Jeep when I'm on a trail?
>
> My tailpipe fell off and is still in my driveway.


Lee Ayrton 12-31-2005 05:58 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Fire and rescue crews frequently use airbags to lift vehicles or toppled
machinery or collapsed building parts and so on. I've even seen them
used to pull vehicles parts out of the way for extrication (lift sling
run from the steering wheel, over the hood and down to a hook on the
frame. The bag goes on the hood, under the sling). The difference is
that those are filled from a high-pressure air bottle.

L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Jennifer,
> I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a
> vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the
> "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and
> that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could
> find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An
> excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> jbjeep wrote:
>
>>Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>>
>>HEY, WOW!
>>Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
>>Its made by ARB.
>>
>>"With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and
>>snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the
>>engine is started, the jack inflates.
>>
>>Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe
>>sand??
>>-jenn


Lee Ayrton 12-31-2005 05:58 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Fire and rescue crews frequently use airbags to lift vehicles or toppled
machinery or collapsed building parts and so on. I've even seen them
used to pull vehicles parts out of the way for extrication (lift sling
run from the steering wheel, over the hood and down to a hook on the
frame. The bag goes on the hood, under the sling). The difference is
that those are filled from a high-pressure air bottle.

L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Jennifer,
> I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a
> vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the
> "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and
> that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could
> find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An
> excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> jbjeep wrote:
>
>>Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>>
>>HEY, WOW!
>>Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
>>Its made by ARB.
>>
>>"With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and
>>snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the
>>engine is started, the jack inflates.
>>
>>Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe
>>sand??
>>-jenn


Lee Ayrton 12-31-2005 05:58 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Fire and rescue crews frequently use airbags to lift vehicles or toppled
machinery or collapsed building parts and so on. I've even seen them
used to pull vehicles parts out of the way for extrication (lift sling
run from the steering wheel, over the hood and down to a hook on the
frame. The bag goes on the hood, under the sling). The difference is
that those are filled from a high-pressure air bottle.

L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Jennifer,
> I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a
> vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the
> "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and
> that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could
> find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An
> excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> jbjeep wrote:
>
>>Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>>
>>HEY, WOW!
>>Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
>>Its made by ARB.
>>
>>"With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and
>>snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe – when the
>>engine is started, the jack inflates.
>>
>>Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe
>>sand??
>>-jenn


Will Honea 12-31-2005 06:44 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Jenn, now you see that no good deed goes unpunished <g>.

On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 23:44:44 UTC jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:

> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>
> HEY, WOW!
> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
> Its made by ARB.
>
> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and
> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe  when the
> engine is started, the jack inflates.
>
> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe
> sand??
> -jenn



--
Will Honea

Will Honea 12-31-2005 06:44 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Jenn, now you see that no good deed goes unpunished <g>.

On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 23:44:44 UTC jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:

> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>
> HEY, WOW!
> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
> Its made by ARB.
>
> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and
> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe  when the
> engine is started, the jack inflates.
>
> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe
> sand??
> -jenn



--
Will Honea

Will Honea 12-31-2005 06:44 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Jenn, now you see that no good deed goes unpunished <g>.

On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 23:44:44 UTC jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:

> Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>
> HEY, WOW!
> Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
> Its made by ARB.
>
> "With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in sand, mud and
> snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe  when the
> engine is started, the jack inflates.
>
> Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides maybe
> sand??
> -jenn



--
Will Honea

L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 12-31-2005 07:05 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Yes, just can't find that commercial quality on the internet.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Lee Ayrton wrote:
>
> Fire and rescue crews frequently use airbags to lift vehicles or toppled
> machinery or collapsed building parts and so on. I've even seen them
> used to pull vehicles parts out of the way for extrication (lift sling
> run from the steering wheel, over the hood and down to a hook on the
> frame. The bag goes on the hood, under the sling). The difference is
> that those are filled from a high-pressure air bottle.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 12-31-2005 07:05 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Yes, just can't find that commercial quality on the internet.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Lee Ayrton wrote:
>
> Fire and rescue crews frequently use airbags to lift vehicles or toppled
> machinery or collapsed building parts and so on. I've even seen them
> used to pull vehicles parts out of the way for extrication (lift sling
> run from the steering wheel, over the hood and down to a hook on the
> frame. The bag goes on the hood, under the sling). The difference is
> that those are filled from a high-pressure air bottle.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 12-31-2005 07:05 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Yes, just can't find that commercial quality on the internet.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Lee Ayrton wrote:
>
> Fire and rescue crews frequently use airbags to lift vehicles or toppled
> machinery or collapsed building parts and so on. I've even seen them
> used to pull vehicles parts out of the way for extrication (lift sling
> run from the steering wheel, over the hood and down to a hook on the
> frame. The bag goes on the hood, under the sling). The difference is
> that those are filled from a high-pressure air bottle.


billy ray 12-31-2005 11:36 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Filled by a high pressure air bottle THROUGH A REGULATOR.

All our air tools ran off "Air bottles".

"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:dp71rb$g5o$1@reader2.panix.com...
> Fire and rescue crews frequently use airbags to lift vehicles or toppled
> machinery or collapsed building parts and so on. I've even seen them used
> to pull vehicles parts out of the way for extrication (lift sling run from
> the steering wheel, over the hood and down to a hook on the frame. The
> bag goes on the hood, under the sling). The difference is that those are
> filled from a high-pressure air bottle.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a
>> vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the
>> "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and
>> that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could
>> find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An
>> excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf God Bless
>> America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- jbjeep wrote:
>>
>>>Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>>>
>>>HEY, WOW!
>>>Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
>>>Its made by ARB.
>>>
>>>"With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in
>>>sand, mud and
>>>snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe –
>>>when the
>>>engine is started, the jack inflates.
>>>
>>>Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides
>>>maybe
>>>sand??
>>>-jenn




billy ray 12-31-2005 11:36 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Filled by a high pressure air bottle THROUGH A REGULATOR.

All our air tools ran off "Air bottles".

"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:dp71rb$g5o$1@reader2.panix.com...
> Fire and rescue crews frequently use airbags to lift vehicles or toppled
> machinery or collapsed building parts and so on. I've even seen them used
> to pull vehicles parts out of the way for extrication (lift sling run from
> the steering wheel, over the hood and down to a hook on the frame. The
> bag goes on the hood, under the sling). The difference is that those are
> filled from a high-pressure air bottle.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a
>> vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the
>> "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and
>> that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could
>> find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An
>> excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf God Bless
>> America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- jbjeep wrote:
>>
>>>Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>>>
>>>HEY, WOW!
>>>Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
>>>Its made by ARB.
>>>
>>>"With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in
>>>sand, mud and
>>>snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe –
>>>when the
>>>engine is started, the jack inflates.
>>>
>>>Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides
>>>maybe
>>>sand??
>>>-jenn




billy ray 12-31-2005 11:36 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
Filled by a high pressure air bottle THROUGH A REGULATOR.

All our air tools ran off "Air bottles".

"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:dp71rb$g5o$1@reader2.panix.com...
> Fire and rescue crews frequently use airbags to lift vehicles or toppled
> machinery or collapsed building parts and so on. I've even seen them used
> to pull vehicles parts out of the way for extrication (lift sling run from
> the steering wheel, over the hood and down to a hook on the frame. The
> bag goes on the hood, under the sling). The difference is that those are
> filled from a high-pressure air bottle.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>> Hi Jennifer,
>> I'm sure I've seen it used to save a person trapped under a
>> vehicle, but I can't find an example. Must have been replaced by the
>> "jaws of life" tool. Anyway I know just how hot the exhaust gets, and
>> that makes this a toy and a waste of money. The only write up I could
>> find about the bag, was a four wheel drive group from down under. An
>> excerpt: http://www.----------.com/temp/airBalloonJack.pdf God Bless
>> America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- jbjeep wrote:
>>
>>>Ok, so lets try this again. (maybe Mike wont be pissy about it this way)
>>>
>>>HEY, WOW!
>>>Anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this???
>>>Its made by ARB.
>>>
>>>"With a lifting capacity of 4000kg, an exhaust jack is ideal for use in
>>>sand, mud and
>>>snow. The jack is inflated via a hose that connects to your tailpipe –
>>>when the
>>>engine is started, the jack inflates.
>>>
>>>Anyone think it would actually be usefull and or work in anything besides
>>>maybe
>>>sand??
>>>-jenn




Paul Calman 01-01-2006 11:22 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
I had one for many years, used it in mud, sand and snow. Works pretty good,
but the vehicle can slide so it rolls off. Excellent in soft soils and snow,
but carries a lot of mud back into the vehicle.
Rubber cone is just held against the tailpipe, and up it goes.

--
Stupendous Man
Defender of Liberty, Advocate of Justice



Paul Calman 01-01-2006 11:22 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
I had one for many years, used it in mud, sand and snow. Works pretty good,
but the vehicle can slide so it rolls off. Excellent in soft soils and snow,
but carries a lot of mud back into the vehicle.
Rubber cone is just held against the tailpipe, and up it goes.

--
Stupendous Man
Defender of Liberty, Advocate of Justice



Paul Calman 01-01-2006 11:22 PM

Re: blowup jack??
 
I had one for many years, used it in mud, sand and snow. Works pretty good,
but the vehicle can slide so it rolls off. Excellent in soft soils and snow,
but carries a lot of mud back into the vehicle.
Rubber cone is just held against the tailpipe, and up it goes.

--
Stupendous Man
Defender of Liberty, Advocate of Justice




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