Scotty2Hotty
Go Kart Champion
OK, dumb question time...
I am going to cut a channel into a hockey puck to use as a jack pad. Do I want to cut it shallow, so that the contact point is still the bottom of the lip (the green part circled on the left) or deep enough that the puck actually contacts the car higher up, assuming the puck is even deep enough (the parts circled in green on the right)?
These diagrams depict the puck from the side view with the pinch weld lip at differing depths.
Sorry about my lame-ass MS Paint skillz. I just want to make the question clear...
I am going to cut a channel into a hockey puck to use as a jack pad. Do I want to cut it shallow, so that the contact point is still the bottom of the lip (the green part circled on the left) or deep enough that the puck actually contacts the car higher up, assuming the puck is even deep enough (the parts circled in green on the right)?
These diagrams depict the puck from the side view with the pinch weld lip at differing depths.
Sorry about my lame-ass MS Paint skillz. I just want to make the question clear...