Just thinking about those wheel brakes on that cart. There should be one at both ends so it is not moving around on you while you are working or loading a car on top of it. I think it has more chance to move with both at one end.
jo what do you think about a body rotisserie I've seen body's on carts but I want to be able to work on the I've seen plan's to build them have you ever used em got any ideas for it.
Your videos have helped me a lot with my 1970 mustang. We just pulled the old cowel out
You sure are one brave man to take this project on.
This Mustang build is going to be very interesting.
Got to get me one of those. Thanks Barry for the video and part number.
This is going to be a great build!
Looks Like a really nice body cart!!!
Nice cart. This makes me reconsider getting a rotisserie.
Sweet cart!
Just thinking about those wheel brakes on that cart. There should be one at both ends so it is not moving around on you while you are working or loading a car on top of it. I think it has more chance to move with both at one end.
Agreed. I may swap them and have the locks on opposing corners.
Good plan!
Cool. i was going to make one of these for my Charger but this summit one seems relatively cost effective.
Now that is a handy tool
jo what do you think about a body rotisserie I've seen body's on carts but I want to be able to work on the I've seen plan's to build them have you ever used em got any ideas for it.
I've used a rotisserie on other builds, and it was very helpful. There are several out there. This one interests me: www.rollerhoop.com/
Looks great and would love to get one for my 70 Mustang project but how the heck do you get the car on it ?
Good point. I've seen people do crazy things with a jack and cribbing.
THANK YOU...for sharing.
jo I forgot to say floor pan.
I have been building my cart for a month and to think I could have just bought one from summit...
Yeah, I researched some design, and after thinking about running around, buying materials, cutting, welding... I just want ed to be done.