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ROLL ME OVER TURN ME ROUND AND REPAIR ME
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<blockquote data-quote="BigHal" data-source="post: 602607" data-attributes="member: 17934"><p>Thanks for looking and my questions are: </p><p></p><p>Is there a definitive 'best' rollover cradle/jig for the early bay? I have seen a few relatively crude ones (but hugely expensive for a few bits of bent square tube) and a couple of different approaches. I wondered if there is a consensus of which direction to go.</p><p></p><p>I did a quick search and found lots of posts but mainly about the one reduced in price, has anyone shared plans for a Build Your Own frame?</p><p></p><p>I will be doing a complete rebuild of mine, which will include quite a bit of welding along the sills, chassis ends, battery box, etc. as well as gutter repairs. I will then be giving her a complete respray. I'm not constrained by height (working outside, mostly) and have a good space to work horizontally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigHal, post: 602607, member: 17934"] Thanks for looking and my questions are: Is there a definitive 'best' rollover cradle/jig for the early bay? I have seen a few relatively crude ones (but hugely expensive for a few bits of bent square tube) and a couple of different approaches. I wondered if there is a consensus of which direction to go. I did a quick search and found lots of posts but mainly about the one reduced in price, has anyone shared plans for a Build Your Own frame? I will be doing a complete rebuild of mine, which will include quite a bit of welding along the sills, chassis ends, battery box, etc. as well as gutter repairs. I will then be giving her a complete respray. I'm not constrained by height (working outside, mostly) and have a good space to work horizontally. [/QUOTE]
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