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<blockquote data-quote="cowadle" data-source="post: 3980068" data-attributes="member: 7203"><p>take a piece of heavy rectangle tubing weld a heavy foot across one end and slip this over the jack from the top. that way you can brace the jack against the floor or opposite wall and jack the door and debris off and free yourself. don't ask how i know! rectangle tube that just fits over the jack about five feet long or as long as it needs to be to reach from floor or wall to the door with the jack all the way down. use at least 1/4 inch thick wall tube. getting wet or rained on while getting to shelter is the least of your worries. there will be live propane and natural gas so thick you can't hardly breath along with live electricity and shorted battery in torn up cars catching fire,water leaks etc. after the tornado passes there are much things trying to kill you. be safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowadle, post: 3980068, member: 7203"] take a piece of heavy rectangle tubing weld a heavy foot across one end and slip this over the jack from the top. that way you can brace the jack against the floor or opposite wall and jack the door and debris off and free yourself. don't ask how i know! rectangle tube that just fits over the jack about five feet long or as long as it needs to be to reach from floor or wall to the door with the jack all the way down. use at least 1/4 inch thick wall tube. getting wet or rained on while getting to shelter is the least of your worries. there will be live propane and natural gas so thick you can't hardly breath along with live electricity and shorted battery in torn up cars catching fire,water leaks etc. after the tornado passes there are much things trying to kill you. be safe [/QUOTE]
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