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Backyard mechanic
I have some engine work to do on a few cars and I don’t have a garage. I have a gravel driveway and a backyard that is all lawn. I was thinking about putting a metal plate down in the yard and was wondering if anyone else has tried this before? I do not how thick the plate has to be so that the wheels on a floor jack or engine hoist will roll.
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If its as cold there as it is here just put it on that frozen lawn you should do fine. I've used a piece of plywood before with success but if you're gonna have it up on stands for a while you may want to put a piece of steel down ontop of the plywood. If its just engine work and you can use ramps get some of those plastic Rhino ramps. They work great and are structured in a way that you won't scratch the bottom of the car (just be careful coming down so you don't bounce the front struts) you'll have a good inch of clearance.
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What about a few pieces of 3/4 or 1" plywood if the lawn is relatively flat. Lot's lighter and probably cheaper? Also, that metal plate will be REALLY slippery - wheather it's wet, dry, or oily!Another option would be marine grade plywood- I think it's more rigid and you wouldn't have to worry about the elements but probably much more expensive.
Or 4 thinner sheets- 2 turned 1 way and the next layer turned 90 degrees for an 8' x 8' work space...
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Thanks for the ideas. I think I am leaning toward plywood and a piece of steel that I can move around to put under the stand or jack. You know the old truth "Don't throw anything away."? Well I cut up a rather thick and hard piece of aluminum I had laying around for years and put in the trash two months ago. It was a 4x4 foot sheet and I could not bend it for anything.
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A garage would be really nice but I like to work outside too.
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