06-26-2014, 03:56 PM
I have seen those use engine stands but I would widen the legs so that it won't tip over if you are wanting to turn it. It really depends on your ability to fabricate. If you can cut and weld then modifying engine stands is cake, but not everyone has the resources to do so.
I like the plywood-wheel rotisserie mated to a spare frame. Its simple, uses 6-8 sheets of 3/4"-1" plywood. 2x4s should slide in the frame horns and should go in pretty far, that's what I use to move my frame around the yard with help. If I did this option I would probably over build it to make sure it doesn't fall apart. I dunno yet, got a lot of time to figure it all out. $800 seems a lil high considering it may have less than $300 in materials. You would be surprised what kind go good metal you can buy at a metal recycling facility. You can cheap but great wheels from HF. So really you can use the extra money in buying a welder if you don't already have one.
Regardless, I will be using my spare frame. Metal or wood will be attached to it somehow!
I like the plywood-wheel rotisserie mated to a spare frame. Its simple, uses 6-8 sheets of 3/4"-1" plywood. 2x4s should slide in the frame horns and should go in pretty far, that's what I use to move my frame around the yard with help. If I did this option I would probably over build it to make sure it doesn't fall apart. I dunno yet, got a lot of time to figure it all out. $800 seems a lil high considering it may have less than $300 in materials. You would be surprised what kind go good metal you can buy at a metal recycling facility. You can cheap but great wheels from HF. So really you can use the extra money in buying a welder if you don't already have one.
Regardless, I will be using my spare frame. Metal or wood will be attached to it somehow!
[SIZE="2"]77 project bronco w/ 5.0 & c4, Sagi PS, 2 hard tops, eyebrow grill [/SIZE]
WANTED: auto column, gas tank, front/ rear seats
WANTED: auto column, gas tank, front/ rear seats