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brk65

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I thought I saw somewhere on this website where someone had brackets made and bolted to the front and rear of the car so they could tip the car on its side to work on the underside. I am getting ready to start sandblasting and would love to have something like that. If anybody has any info on how to make these and where to bolt them to I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks
 
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No. This was just like an upside down T. They had one in front and one in back and had 5 or 6 guys just flip it on its side and there it stayed. It looked simple but effective
 
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thats not it either. I hate to be a pain in the ass but what I am talking about looked like something I could build fairly easy. I only have this week to get them built and get the underside of the car done. It looked liked they bolted them to the car and then just stood the car on its side. If I can't find these does anybody have any other ways besides the rotissere that they have done this.
 
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Originally posted by Professor_SS:
that thing is very similar to what I used. Of those shown already That is pretty much what is out there unless someone rigged something else up at home. Either invent what you need or resign yourself to the tall jack stands and lying on your back routine.


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How about this one?
http://www.accessiblesystems.com/etfiles/etd17.htm
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Originally posted by brk65:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Professor_SS:
that thing is very similar to what I used. Of those shown already That is pretty much what is out there unless someone rigged something else up at home. Either invent what you need or resign yourself to the tall jack stands and lying on your back routine.
Hey prof,
I know what I saw and that is what I was looking for. I know all my options but I thought whoever made these stands I was looking for might be able to help me out. I really don't need you to tell me to invent something or lay on my back and do it. If you can help me great thats all I'm looking for. If not your the professor you go invent something.

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 70Z15:
How about this one?
http://www.accessiblesystems.com/etfiles/etd17.htm
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Sorry Prof. but I'm kinda stressed out right now. I know I wasnt real specific on what I was looking for I was hoping whoever had these bracket stands would know what I was talking about. I think Roger from Texas has what I am looking for. I really appreciate everybodys input on this. This website is the best thing I have come across in helping with the restoration of my chevelle. Thanks again
 
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