I made a rotisserie pretty cheap. It was safe and sturdy. I highly recommend one. Here's some pics: http://www.prostreetcar.com/body_rotisserie.html
It was really simple to build, and with a welder would be even simpler. Dale McIntosh wrote: > I'd bet if you took a picture like this to a competent welding shop, > they could build you one. A quick search on "body cart" didn't turn up > much but maybe other mfgs use a different term. I'd also check with > local body shops that might specialize in frame-off restorations to see > what they might recommend. Gotta be more than a few in California! > > http://www.accessiblesystems.com/BodyCartbare.htm > > Dale McIntosh > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthew Post > > Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 12:58 PM > > To: The Chevelle Mailing List > > Subject: [Chevelle-list] Body Cart > > > > > > I'm looking to pull the body off the frame on my '69 in the coming > > months. I was thinking that the easiest and safest way for > > me to have the > > body in my garage would be on a body cart. It would make it > > easy to move > > the body around the garage and maybe transport the body on > > it. There's a > > company called accessible systems that I found on Team > > Chevelle that sells > > these and other cool stuff. Here's the > > link: http://www.accessiblesystems.com/ > > > > The only problem is they are in Tennessee and I'm in > > California making > > freight pretty expensive. Anyone know where to find one on the west > > coast. Any other options or opinions (other than making one, > > since I can't > > weld to save my life). > > > > Thanks. > > > > Matt > > > > > > -- Check out my webpage at http://www.ProStreetCar.com TREMEC Distributor at http://www.5speedTransmissions.com Team Chevelle member #1778 (Gold), ACES member #1377 Hoosier State Chevelle Assoc (www.IndianaChevelles.com) #6