Doug,
I sure can't take credit for the idea. I probably never would have
thought of it on my own. I thank this list and all the ones (such as
Dave, Bob W. and others) who made similar ones.
Sometimes it's all trial and error. You did what worked for you. You had
the forethought to put braces in.
The main reason for me was to be able to get it into the garage and be
able to roll it around. Being able to rotate the tub to work on it was
the reason I went with the rotator/rotisserie idea.
Herby
64 MKII Sprite (Herbytoy - patiently waiting)
62 MKII Sprite (the "resto-mod" driver)
billh@aaai.com
www.herbytoys.com
-----Original Message-----
From Doug & Sheryl Altman [mailto:altman_d_s at hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:07 AM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Weekend Project
Dave & Bill -
I wish I had your talents and the forethought of building a spit during
restoration of my Bugeye! With the car completely stripped (sans
windshield
and doors, of course), and a brace between the rear floor bulkhead and
the
rear deck lid, I merely laid an old piece of carpeting on the driveway
and
rolled the tyke on its side, bottom, or top, depending upon the opposite
area I wanted to work on. I wish I was a better mechanic!
Doug
Dave & Bobbie wrote:
Bill, I made my rotator for a Bugeye.
Dave & Bobbie
Bill Hunt wrote:
>I finally got into my rotisserie project this weekend. I'm doing the
>engine stand idea.
>Herby
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