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I'm about to put a ceiling in the pole barn, which will require moving the Coronet around while I do each section. I've read some good and some bad reviews about various wheel dollies, but am interested in what you guys have used... liked... hated. Thanks for the input.
It wasn't pretty but I got the K-member out and the front end dollies temporarily mounted. I say temporarily because the holes in the dollies do not account for the shoulder on the stock bolts that were used to attach the K-frame to the rail. They go tight but the bolts head is not seated...
...forming machines, bolt bins, tool boxes etc that are all on casters so they can be used when needed or rolled out of the way when not. My unit is stick built so I used up the leftover beam portions, lumber etc to make cribbing and wheel stands. All of that too is on wheels using moving dollies.
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Cheers, got a Mig just need some dollies I guess. Yeah Ive done under the wheel arches so they are fine, just the curves in this panel worry me a little.
I have a nice 40x40 space...with a single garage door and a 9' ceiling :BangHead: I pull my wagon in the single door, put it on wheel dollies, and slide it sideways out of the way, then pull my Ram in next to it.
What I want to do, is widen the door from the 7x9 it is now, to a double-bay 18x7...
...So it was not used and I will be selling it.
So he was left with the damaged fender. After he took it off he was able to reshape it with dollies and hammers to what you see in the most recent photos. So far as I know he did not take off the inner fender. The hood lines between the hood and...
If you were in the US I would suggest a cheap qt. Cut off your panel and stash the rest.
I'm not aware if that section being sold as a patch panel.
You can build it , making a pattern with some light gauge late model car steel would help. Salvage yard fender ect. 24ga. Find one with close to...
At the place your are right now, a pair of good grinders 3" and 5" , also a 3" cut off tool. I prefer the long handle ones with the inline mount.
As you go on a decent body hammer with a flat pick on one end.
Heal dolly.
A decent 220 mig and gas bottle.
Just looking at the picture that...
Thanks for the update. You were lucky to have found a REAL body man who still knows his craft. If I had to guess, there's likely
a very small population of them left. Most of the guys I used to run with sadly died fairly young, a hazard of their working conditions.
Todays crowd seem to be only...
My cart was just a pair of car wheel dollies and some scrap steel.
The pegs were to slide up into the holes in the bottom of the K member to keep it from sliding off.
I used rubber cushions to reduce the risk of scratches.
...pounds of added weight plus Satellites are one of the heavier of those to begin with because of all the added trim and interior parts- console, bucket seats, pseudo rear bucket tops, etc.
When I had my Bel II 4D parts car on wheel dollies I could pretty much twirl it around like we were dancing.
Yes, gonna do the front end lift w back tires on ground. Will get 2 furniture dollies from HF and some 2x4's n some angle iron. I just wasn't sure how you get the assembly down to the dolly. But you don't, you use adjustments or built "up" to assembly. Then unbolt, raise front more and roll out...
I don't know. It was only done last week. I probably will wuss out and run the floor jacks over plywood. I am a little worried about the steel wheels biting into the coating. I was actually checking into those airbag jacks as an alternative. I don't have a car dolly yet, but I do need one...
Just received my I joist and 42’ header, I joist are 28’. Dam things are heave the header I just just put it on dollies. The header bracket I welded up fit perfect. Moving the joist is really a 2 man job but Pops saw them and his back started to hurt so he left. LOL funny how that works.