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Front Clip Stand Design Needed
Looking for example of stand used to store front clip as one piece. Was hoping to do it vertically. Anybody done this. Alternative would be to build a rack to store each fender/ inner fender on. Tight on storage space.
Thanks, Les |
Re: Front Clip Stand Design Needed
Bring it in the diningroom. Thats what I used to do in the winter when I restored old Japanese motorcycles. BTW I'm single. LMAO
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Re: Front Clip Stand Design Needed
All I can say is Just Build Something. There is no right or wrong way but what works for you. If you're looking for storing the clip, build what you need.
Here is the cab dolly I built so I could roll it around and even roll it onto its back, so I could do the underside of the cab. http://gallery.lisaandmike.org/album...k/PICT5842.jpg http://gallery.lisaandmike.org/album...k/PICT5868.jpg As Nike says, Just Do It :) |
Re: Front Clip Stand Design Needed
I have stored the front clip complete before by just stanining it on the edge of the fender up against the wall (or fence in my case).
If your worried about the edges of the fenders getting damage, just slit some heater hose length wise and tape it to the edge so that the hose protects it from what you sit it on. |
Re: Front Clip Stand Design Needed
thanks for all the suggestions. Know how to proceed now.
BTW my wife found all my truck parts hiding place in the house. Now only cook truck parts in the oven when she is gone. Les |
Re: Front Clip Stand Design Needed
Holy AWESOME idea chevy_mike. best of both worlds storage and the flip. all it needs to do now is to paint and finish the bodywork!!! man i really like the device... wish i would have known about that beast 10yrs ago. i just made the cradle and work from my back, uggg...
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