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#1279161 09/05/2018 4:46 AM
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The body is off and on the rotisserie. Worked out pretty well. Thought I'd share some photos with you guys.

First is the brackets bolted in the door frame. Second is ready for liftoff.
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Kevin
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klhansen #1279162 09/05/2018 4:51 AM
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3. Cab off frame.
4. Setting up rotisserie parts.
5. Lowering on to rotisserie - a bit front heavy (pivots located at geometric center, not the center of gravity)
6. Another view
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Kevin
1951 Chevy 3100 work truck
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1929 Ford pickup restored from the ground up. | 1929 Ford Special Coupe (First car)
Busting rust since the mid-60's
If you're smart enough to take it apart, you darn well better be smart enough to put it back together.
klhansen #1279164 09/05/2018 4:53 AM
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7. standing on it's nose
8. View of the bottom

Should make welding in patch panels easier on the back.
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Kevin
1951 Chevy 3100 work truck
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1929 Ford pickup restored from the ground up. | 1929 Ford Special Coupe (First car)
Busting rust since the mid-60's
If you're smart enough to take it apart, you darn well better be smart enough to put it back together.
klhansen #1279185 09/05/2018 12:33 PM
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That should do the job. Most I have seen locate on the firewall and back of the cab to rotate the other axis. If you don’t have to rework the hinge areas for rust it will be great. Great work. Now get after it. chug


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klhansen #1279224 09/05/2018 6:59 PM
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Thanks

I wanted to avoid going the other axis because the cowls were so far gone. I thought I'd have a better alignment with the brackets on the door hinges and strikes. Very little repair needed at the lower end of the A pillars, so this should give me good access for repairing that little bit.


Kevin
1951 Chevy 3100 work truck
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1929 Ford pickup restored from the ground up. | 1929 Ford Special Coupe (First car)
Busting rust since the mid-60's
If you're smart enough to take it apart, you darn well better be smart enough to put it back together.
klhansen #1279245 09/05/2018 10:26 PM
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I really like this!


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klhansen #1286757 11/09/2018 5:27 PM
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I got a lot of great info from these posts. Thanks to all of you guys. I love the rotisserie idea. I have 2 engine stands, although one is in use right now. I will be building either a rotisserie, or at least a mobile platform to move the cab around on. I'm surprised to hear that the flange tool is such a bad idea, but I do see the reasoning behind it. Thanks to all of you guys.


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klhansen #1287503 11/15/2018 3:19 AM
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Looking good.

John


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klhansen #1288263 11/21/2018 6:12 AM
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If you are building your own keep in mind that 3" tubing fits inside 3" pipe for your pivot point.


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mick53 #1288266 11/21/2018 8:25 AM
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Originally Posted by mick53
If you are building your own keep in mind that 3" tubing fits inside 3" pipe for your pivot point.
I used a couple of engine stands because a bunch of the work was already done. Easier and possibly cheaper than digging up the parts to fab everything. At least I thought so. The stands I used were $50 each shipped to me in Alaska, which is a smoking deal.


Kevin
1951 Chevy 3100 work truck
Follow this saga in Project Journal
Photos
1929 Ford pickup restored from the ground up. | 1929 Ford Special Coupe (First car)
Busting rust since the mid-60's
If you're smart enough to take it apart, you darn well better be smart enough to put it back together.
klhansen #1317268 07/10/2019 11:30 PM
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Now that's what I call thinking outside the box. Nice set-up!


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