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TX body dolly or cart

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Colman

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Anyone have a body cart or dolly laying around left over from their restoration. Preferably on casters if possible. I'm collecting parts for my frame off and looking for something better than saw horses when i get to the rust repair. If it doubles as a rotisserie even better. Preferably in Houston Texas but I'm open to see what is out there. Thanks
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bradktalbot

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There is a guy giving away a frame in the free section you could build a dolly or rotisserie with.
 
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Colman

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That would be great but he is to far away. Gives me the idea to use a rusty frame that is unsafe for the road but perfect for a jig if I can find one.
 

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.. Search that cart up.. Not the last 6 or 8 months but back 2 or 3 years ago we had a lot of HOME MADE IDEALS ON HERE. Several looked like they work & cheap.
.. One I remember was 2 sheets of plywood . one each bolted to the ends of the frame. Then the sheets were cut into circles . & seems like it had 2x4 bolted length wise . one end of the frame to the other. For extra support. & the 2x4 could be relocated if they were in the way of your work area.
... & WITH the circles you could just roll it over. & put a block under it. That should cost about &100.00
 

broncorick

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I use an old frame with 6" extension at the mounting points as a jig to build/stabilize the body to build up: working on one now
 
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