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Of course with a trolley beam on the jig I needed a few trollies to roll back and forth on them.
I ordered them through Amazon to get a good deal. After a lot of time being pissed off at them the order was cancelled and good old Princess Auto came through. https://lateral-g.net/forums/attachm...1&d=1621128789 |
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As the car gets loaded on the jig the new trolley system gives us the freedom to move in ways that are helpful in construction and convenience.
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As the car gets loaded on the jig the new trolley system gives us the freedom to move in ways that are helpful in construction and convenience.
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With the car set on the jig we need to get rid of a lot of “Cougar”. It saves weight for moving it around and it also helps my scrap metal pile grow. Can’t look like a true hillbilly without a large scrap pile can you?
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The project for today is to be able to support the car and be able to move it around. Another project that takes a ton of time and doesn’t look like you did anything.
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First I pull the engine and I didn’t even miss that annoying ground that goes from the firewall to the engine. Naturally when I have some success I can’t just leave it alone can I? Good thing that the rear end came out with no hassle?
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