Seeking Advice on Auto Restoration Rotisseries
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Seeking Advice on Auto Restoration Rotisseries
I'm almost at the point in my w-30 project to start the panel replacements. I'm looking replacements of the firewall/cowl, left and right inner and outer hinge panels, Floor with braces (depending on brace condition), trunk floor repairs, Outer rear wheel wells and rear quarters. I want to do it right! It's time to start planning the next phase.
I'm looking for advice on a good rotisserie to hold the car securely on the frame for media blast and once the repairs to the body are made hold the body for paint. I need to be able to roll it around in the shop and on to a trailer to send it out for media blasting or washing.
I've looked at the whirlyjig, Eastwoods website, and so many others my head is spinning!
I was hoping some of you who have been down this road could put your 2 cents in. I will be using this for my other 2 projects so I want quality.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Ben
I'm looking for advice on a good rotisserie to hold the car securely on the frame for media blast and once the repairs to the body are made hold the body for paint. I need to be able to roll it around in the shop and on to a trailer to send it out for media blasting or washing.
I've looked at the whirlyjig, Eastwoods website, and so many others my head is spinning!
I was hoping some of you who have been down this road could put your 2 cents in. I will be using this for my other 2 projects so I want quality.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Ben
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I am currently using this rotissere for my 68 project. Its a great tool to have. There are quite a few of different ones on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-Rotisser...599069&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-Rotisser...599069&vxp=mtr
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