johnre
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I wouldn't crawl under a vehicle supported by something that had a 0.01% failure rate, times four.Regarding HF jack stands looking into the issue 99.99% of it was hysteria
I wouldn't crawl under a vehicle supported by something that had a 0.01% failure rate, times four.Regarding HF jack stands looking into the issue 99.99% of it was hysteria
While I wouldn't rely on the published decibels of knockoff brands without hearing them, no doubt the Honda is within their published specs. We run a Honda EU7000 in our field camps and wow, it's quieter than the suitcase Honda 2200. Stellar generator.are the noise specs meaningful? air compressors, car audio amps, cordless tools, shop vacs all have specs, but when there isn't a standard, the specs can be pretty meaningless.
My point was not about the failure rate, (if there was even one).I wouldn't crawl under a vehicle supported by something that had a 0.01% failure rate, times four.

Then I assume you never crawl under a vehicle for any reason?I wouldn't crawl under a vehicle supported by something that had a 0.01% failure rate, times four.
"nobody ever kicks a dead dog!"Oh, goodie. More Harbor Freight debate.
You ever go to the hospital? You've got a larger than 0.04% chance they accidentally kill you.I wouldn't crawl under a vehicle supported by something that had a 0.01% failure rate, times four.
Bad safety stands are reasonably avoidable. Hospitals, no - at least if you really need one.You ever go to the hospital? You've got a larger than 0.04% chance they accidentally kill you.
I do. And I don't use cheap jackstands. My 0.01% number was a joke, derived from the 99.99% "HF hysterea" number thrown out by @zendriver.Then I assume you never crawl under a vehicle for any reason?