my thoughts exactly, but thats also an excuse of
mine.
Bill Bradley
67 Malibu
Edmond Ok
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Body on rotisserie - support door openings?
Not that I'm an expert, but the only time I have seen the support in place
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From: Dan McIntosh
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Re: [Chevelle-list] Body on rotisserie - support door openings?
Not that I'm an expert, but the only time I have seen the support in
place
was on convertible bodies because they tend to flex.
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Chevelle Mailing List'Subject: [Chevelle-list] Body on rotisserie -
support door openings?Can any of you body guys answer this?I am
getting ready (in a few weeks) to take the body off the frame and putit on
a rotisserie. I've seen pics where people put a rod in to supportwhere the
doors
With all this talk of rotisserie's I was wondering
if anyone out there had a set of plans to build one that they would be willing
to share. I have found a couple plans on the net but I figure you guys on
here would probably have one that worked for Chevelles a little better.
Thank you
: Saturday, January 28, 2006 8:45
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Body on
rotisserie - support door openings?
I am building mine.
In fact, I'm thinking of building them and selling
them.
There are a lot of pretty good rotisseries out there, but
the shipping costs are insane. I figure
Can any of you body guys answer this?
I am getting ready (in a few weeks) to take the body off the frame and put
it on a rotisserie. I've seen pics where people put a rod in to support
where the doors were, and I've seen other pics where people did not. Do I
need to support the door openings?
List'
Subject: [Chevelle-list] Body on rotisserie - support door openings?
Can any of you body guys answer this?
I am getting ready (in a few weeks) to take the body off the frame and put
it on a rotisserie. I've seen pics where people put a rod in to support
where the doors were, and I've seen other
i have done chevelles on rotary before and never used a
brace with no problems. but i wouldn't go cutting the structor apart on a rotary
but foor pans ect. arnt a problem
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Can any
of you body guys answer this?I am getting ready (in a few weeks) to take
the body off the frame and putit on a rotisserie. I've seen pics where
people put a rod in to supportwhere the
2006 06:48:57 -0700Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Body on rotisserie - support door openings?
Not that I'm an expert, but the only time I have seen the support in place
was on convertible bodies because they tend to flex.
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