Block pathing

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I bet the op has given up after all this advice and had his drive tarmacked over - oh yes, and be careful using a trolley jack on fresh tarmac:rofl::cool2:
 
I bet the op has given up after all this advice and had his drive tarmacked over - oh yes, and be careful using a trolley jack on fresh tarmac:rofl::cool2:
I am still here just taking in all the advice, went to LR show at billing today to see if i could get some decent car ramps, what a load of cra? That was full of pikies :eek:. Keep the advice coming lads i don't need to knackerup me new drive it's only 27 yrs to get it :rolleyes:
 
I am still here just taking in all the advice, went to LR show at billing today to see if i could get some decent car ramps, what a load of cra? That was full of pikies :eek:. Keep the advice coming lads i don't need to knackerup me new drive it's only 27 yrs to get it :rolleyes:

Why not a concrete pad where you can work on the car and block the rest:)
 
I've seen enough block paved drives with parts that had sunk I always put a sheet of shuttering ply under my jack and axel stands.

A friend who looked after his own cars and serviced others had a good solution. He removed some blocks and dropped some concrete in the hole and gave himself jacking points.
 
I've seen enough block paved drives with parts that had sunk I always put a sheet of shuttering ply under my jack and axel stands.

A friend who looked after his own cars and serviced others had a good solution. He removed some blocks and dropped some concrete in the hole and gave himself jacking points.
I have a sheet of 18mm marine ply at work
 
sheet of ply works well and catches all the oil and rubbish that will mark the drive or once its on stands sheet of hardboard great to slide around on and wipe clean:)
 
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