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jblaine86 10-05-2011 12:12 PM

Jig or Rotisserie
 
I am about to start a 67 camaro project. I have to replace the quarters and floor pans. (I am planning to use a one piece floor).I am on a budget and wanted to know if jig or a rotisserie would be best for the whole project. I only have space for one.
Thanks,
Jon

ironworks 10-05-2011 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jblaine86 (Post 372644)
I am about to start a 67 camaro project. I have to replace the quarters and floor pans. (I am planning to use a one piece floor).I am on a budget and wanted to know if jig or a rotisserie would be best for the whole project. I only have space for one.
Thanks,
Jon

Jig is my opinion

HRBS 10-05-2011 01:29 PM

^^^ x2 !
Alot less flex.

GregWeld 10-05-2011 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jblaine86 (Post 372644)
I am about to start a 67 camaro project. I have to replace the quarters and floor pans. (I am planning to use a one piece floor).I am on a budget and wanted to know if jig or a rotisserie would be best for the whole project. I only have space for one.
Thanks,
Jon

Jon -- The rotisserie is fine AFTER the floors etc are in.... Block it and brace it on a solid surface while doing the work.


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