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    1. #1
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      Creative Ways to Undercoat (No Rotisserie)

      Hey guys, looking for creative ways to undercoat without a rotisserie, any suggestions? I have the defender pro system.



      Thanks


    2. #2
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      Build some cribbing and get the vehicle as high up as you can.

    3. #3
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      Start, it will be done soon

    4. #4
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      I actually built a tilt jig out of wood, it's lightweight, strong, and cheap.



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      1967 Firebird (current project)
      1967 Firebird (unfinished project SOLD)

    5. #5
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      Care to post a bit more specifics on the dimensions, connections, etc of your jig? I plan on doing one of these for my 68 bird.
      1968 Firebird
      2004 SRT-4
      2008 Ram

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by Wall View Post
      I actually built a tilt jig out of wood, it's lightweight, strong, and cheap.



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      a friend of mine did something very similar for a Porsche - we called it the Rocking Chair!

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by BMR Sales View Post
      a friend of mine did something very similar for a Porsche - we called it the Rocking Chair!

      Yeah pretty much what it is, lol.

      expensivehobby22 Here's a video of me putting it on it's side. I built it in 2015 and have it put away right now. I didn't really document anything when I built it since I just used what I had laying around to build it.

      I will see if I can get it out soon and get some more pics but I got the idea from this thread http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...4539&showall=1

      You can also google "tip over jig" and find a lot of info. If you start on it and have any questions just let me know and I will try to help out.

      1967 Firebird (current project)
      1967 Firebird (unfinished project SOLD)

    8. #8
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      Thanks
      1968 Firebird
      2004 SRT-4
      2008 Ram

    9. #9
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      It's funny because I have an auto rotisserie and like the wood one better from what I see. It seems faster to bolt on ,less space when stored,no rusting,etc etc. Nicely done
      Ahmad B.





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