Dean Jenkins
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I'm doing body off restoration (Resto Mod to be clear) of my 1968 el Camino. Ready to do final work on the underside, minor repairs then epoxy and undercoat. I don't want to have the body shell blocked up and then crawl under it to do the work. I'm 59 years old now and am finding that I don't enjoy that very much anymore
I was thinking to buy a rotisserie, use it for the project, and then sell it to recoup some of the cost. The unit I was looking at is the Titan 4500. Looks like a really nice one. ~$1600 delivered to my shop. https://liftswholesale.com/rotisserie/titan-rot-4500-automotive-rotisserie/
But then, I came across some YouTube videos of guys making a "Tip Over Jig" out of wood for a few hundred bucks. That is a tempting thing . . .
Here is a video of a guy doing it with a 1972 Nova, which would be very similar to my project:
Anyone here built and/or used a "Tip Over Jig?" Thoughts and comments very much welcome!
I was thinking to buy a rotisserie, use it for the project, and then sell it to recoup some of the cost. The unit I was looking at is the Titan 4500. Looks like a really nice one. ~$1600 delivered to my shop. https://liftswholesale.com/rotisserie/titan-rot-4500-automotive-rotisserie/
But then, I came across some YouTube videos of guys making a "Tip Over Jig" out of wood for a few hundred bucks. That is a tempting thing . . .
Here is a video of a guy doing it with a 1972 Nova, which would be very similar to my project:
Anyone here built and/or used a "Tip Over Jig?" Thoughts and comments very much welcome!