In article <199711240916.LAA23751(at)bessie.eunet.fi>, you wrote:
> ><When I had to do the underside of my Tiger, I built a rotisserie out of
> >two
> >engine stands and $20 worth of scrap metal.
> >
> >
> >Jim>
> >
> >Although I've done most of the scraping on my back, and I probably will
> >just push though on the rest, I was wondering how you lifted the car high
> >enough to get it into the yoke of the engine stands?
> >
> >Tom
>
> I am afraid I do not understand this non-standard stand (even if I stand on
> my head) without a picture.
>
For some ideas see
http://www.accessiblesystems.com/prod01.htm
the product list for Accessible Systems. They make car lifts and
rotisseries in at least a half-dozen configurations, all with photos.
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