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1. cross frame restoration (score: 1)
Author: foxfire@sover.net (todd harrington)
Date: Wed, 15 May 1996 11:02:28 -0400 (EDT)
best way to build a rotating car stand ??? I must be able to get at the vitals. Does anyone have the plans ??? you tell me your thoughts on them. good detail on the panels,I think the floors are a l
/html/tigers/1996-05/msg00096.html (7,211 bytes)

2. Re: cross frame restoration (score: 1)
Author: Roland Dudley <cobra@cdc.hp.com>
Date: Wed, 15 May 96 8:21:20 PDT
"How To Restore Your Collector Car" by Tom Brownell, Classic Motorbooks cat # 107702AP, $19.95 (1-800-826-6600) has plans for a simple rotating stand. This book contains lots of useful generalized c
/html/tigers/1996-05/msg00097.html (7,184 bytes)

3. RE: cross frame restoration (score: 1)
Author: TURNER_DENNIS%WAR4@mr.nawcad.navy.mil
Date: Wed, 15 May 1996 13:36:00 -0400 (EDT)
I built a rotisserie from plans I found in "Classic Auto Restorer" circa 1994. I purchased the steel already cut from a local supplier and welded it up with my MIG. I am using currently on a 68 Couga
/html/tigers/1996-05/msg00098.html (7,886 bytes)

4. Re: cross frame restoration (score: 1)
Author: marrone@wco.com (Frank Marrone)
Date: Wed, 15 May 1996 22:11:15 -0700 (PDT)
I've got one rear section from Rob and I thought the quality was good. I'd say that the gauge on the metal was about comparable to the ones I cut out of the Series V parts car. Frank Marrone MK I Ti
/html/tigers/1996-05/msg00099.html (7,147 bytes)


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