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So the new driveway is covered in gravel, quite large stones as well. Is it ok to use the jack and stands directly on it or should I get some wooden boards to use and what's the best type so it doesn't split under the weight?

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I was going to suggest plywood but then paving slabs would be more stable? Paving slabs are bloody heavy though to carry from the back garden.

 

Mind you looking at the prices of plywood it would be cheaper to buy the paving slabs. These aren't as thick but might do the job? Paving slabs from Wickes seem to be £2 each, can't find them in singles on ebay.

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15mm thick isn't all that given the weight of the legs on them

 

Wouldn't using 2 on top of eachother be ok?

 

Cheap slabs can crack and you are more likely to injure yourself carting them around IMO, the wood I use doesn't even get marked by the axle stands

 

Yes I think it would do my back in carrying them to the drive before I've even started working on the car! Plywood will be so much easier to move. I take it your drive is gravel as well then?

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I have a couple of scaffolding boards that I use, very thick (an inch or so) wood with metal strap-ends to keep them together, I would nix the concrete slabs as too heavy and if they do go they will break suddenly which isn't going to help.

I would get some thick wood panels of some sort - heavy duty ply would work and if the load was too much you will be able to tell well before they break.

 

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I think I will try the plywood first, it will be the easiest things to get hold of and move about as well. Would it be ok to use 2 of those 15mm boards on top of eachother?

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I haven't got around to getting the plywood yet but I have discovered that one half of the driveway is tarmac, the other half is concrete mixed with stones so very uneven. I am going to clear the stones from the tarmac side so I have a flat surface and it will be more comfortable to lay on when working under the car!

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Anyone know if thick reclaimed plywood/OSB board will be ok to use, especially if I remove the gravel and put it on the tarmac?

 

I can't find any plywood offcuts apart from that one on ebay and the guy is messing me about with collection. Nothing local on gumtree and new sheets are £20+ and I would need 2 of them.

 

I did buy some scaffolding boards a while ago to use for something but don't need them now. I was thinking of cutting one down and using it for the axle stands, I think that would be strong enough?

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