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Restoring underside??

Torkman66

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I have seen several options for a rotisserie, but was wondering if anyone has come up with a way to just get the body flipped over onto saw horses. I was able to do this on an old CJ7 but the Bronco is a bit heaver and has the front inner fenders and rad support. I have the body on a nice roller that is attached to all 8 body mount locations whichworks great for the "topside" body work. But there is a lot of undercoating and a ton of cleanup required before it can be painted. Any ideas? Is building a rotisserie the only option?
 

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I've seen fixtures that bolt on to wheel hubs and allow you to gebtly roll a vehicle over onto it's side.

I've got a 2 post lift, I just set the arms under the rockers, and use a 4x4 on each side to spread the load. Lift straight up and roll the chassis out. Plenty of room to wal under and get to everything that way.
 

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You can do it the redneck way!!! Most folks use an old mattress, I used bales of pine straw, my shop crane and 2 anchor points ( another EB and my truck)!!!
Took it off the frame and flipped it on to the little HF trailer with some wood supports!!!:oops::rolleyes::oops:
 

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NGABronco, that was a very creative way to do it. You inspired an idea.
I'll let you all know how it goes,,,,
 

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NGABronco, that was a very creative way to do it. You inspired an idea.
I'll let you all know how it goes,,,,
Hey Torkman, take note of the 2nd and 4th pic, I have angle iron on the bed, side to side and to the cowling and I have 2"x 6" rock skis welded in to where the rockers use to be!!
So I was not worried about flex!!!:):):)
 
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I have steel tubing connectiong the qrtrs with the front door hinges. The cross beam is welded in and is at the exact place so a single point lift balances the body.
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I’ve seen a setup on here where someone used a sheet of plywood to cut out two half circles. Bolted to the ends, IIR, used some lumber bolted to the frame to bolt the plywood to. Then would need a piece of 2x4 to stop it rolling too far over. Thinking it might be the way I go. The other way I’ve seen is to use two engine stands, but would cost more.
 

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This is how I did it but can’t find any better pictures.
 

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I followed the lead of a few members here and built a wooden body cart that can be rotated 90 deg to access the underside. It works great.

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pics Mark in San Diego, Beach City Broncos
 

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Wow, that is a nice setup. While I'm hoping I do not need to replace too much metal, I know I will be replacing floors and rockers. We shall see. I was able to get it turned on its side without issue. I can take it all the way upside down but for now all I need to do is to get the undercoating off before it goes to the sandblaster. When I get it back, I'll turn it all the way upside down to paint epoxy primer and then start all the metal repair. One more turn over when ready to put a finish on the bottom (not sure what yet).

I built a very sturdy frame out of square steel then welded on arms that go down the sides of body and hang below about six inches on one side. Since I have a ceiling lift (you could use an engine puller) I simply picked up by the external frame I made from one side and it turned it up on its side resting on the arms to protect the body. Pretty easy, but took so head scratching and a combination of all your ideas to get it done.

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Few examples, wood version then upgraded to old frame with welded on legs and bolt on sides.
 

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You can do it the redneck way!!! Most folks use an old mattress, I used bales of pine straw, my shop crane and 2 anchor points ( another EB and my truck)!!!
Took it off the frame and flipped it on to the little HF trailer with some wood supports!!!:oops::rolleyes::oops:
That is quite the set of manuevers! As a guy who does all of this work by himself I applaud the ingenuity!
 
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