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I'm back to working on the Bronco (flipped it on it's side)

RolledItAgain

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Joined
Nov 16, 2003
Messages
461
So after over a year of working on other projects I've finally got a little time into the Bronco. I built a buck to let me roll it on it's side so I cna get access to the underside so I can prep and coat it.
Check it out.

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It's very stable, I propped it up in the front which tilts it back against the supports.
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I'm looking forward to getting the underside coated so it can go back on the chassis.
 

Pa PITT

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Jul 15, 2005
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Loc.
Stephenville TEXAS
That looks like what I need to do to my next one .. I was wounding how to get it apart and in the shop at the same time .. With out loosing the resr of my shop .
 

Justafordguy

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Sep 26, 2009
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I wish I would have thought of that when I had the body off of mine. It sucks welding upside down.;D
 
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