Thank you. Jack stands would be fine for us , but kelli likes to keep her car inside the garage in the winter and we just don’t have the room to work on the bird otherwise. Thanks for watching buddy.
Sometimes the getting the confidence is the hardest part. Channels like yours help me with the confidence to keep going. Thanks for watching and putting out your videos.
Thank you. Yes, I was scratching my head before thought of using that. The car is pretty tight on the cart, but that’s what we need to keep those aftermarket parts from getting away from us. Thanks for watching Charlie, we appreciate it.👍
😂A little 'forced child labor' goes a long way! 😂😂 I do the exact same thing. Any time I need to move a bunch of stuff I am on the phone with my son. Usually it costs me a dinner but its fun. Thanks for sharing. If you ever need any info that I can help you with, just reach out. I am in the rebuilding phase on my 67 bird now. My Email address is posted on my channel under 'about'. Looking forward to following your build moving forward.
😂 my son and daughter really like to help out with the bird when they can, and it’s nice to have them. I’m sure we’ll be in touch. Thanks for the offer.👍
where did you locate the angle for top of riser e ? is the inside of angle even with inside of riser or is it offset for the gap you were trying to achieve
The inside of the angle is about 1/4” from the rise to give some play for the frame rails if needed. The measurement from the inside angle to inside angle is 41-3/4”. Hope this helps.
Thanks for sharing how you built the body cart! I am going to attempt to build one for my camaro project. Where did you get the eyebolts the anchor shackles/lift strap are attached to when lifting the body? I like your use of tubing attached to the rear bumper bracket bolt holes to reinforce the rear body panel.
Excellent, I was going to get my shackles and lifting strap from Harbor Freight and even went there to make sure they had what I needed. I ended up being able to barrow that stuff from work. The eyebolts (1/2”x6”) I purchased at the local hardware store. The front of the car is way lighter than the back so be careful of tipping. The back is heavier but not bad when the axle and springs are removed. Hope this helps and good luck with yours. Thanks for watching 👍
Great video brother and Great job I hope one to make one for me as of now I only use jack stands
Thank you. Jack stands would be fine for us , but kelli likes to keep her car inside the garage in the winter and we just don’t have the room to work on the bird otherwise. Thanks for watching buddy.
NICE... VERY NICE!!!!!
Thank you. 👍
Fine job 👍. We’ll worth the effort. Having the confidence to know things are where they’re suppose to be is invaluable.
Sometimes the getting the confidence is the hardest part. Channels like yours help me with the confidence to keep going. Thanks for watching and putting out your videos.
@@JK_Nex_Garage Thanks! Agreed 👍
Very nice ! ❤
Thank you. We appreciate you watching 👍
Nicely done! Amazing what those cherry pickers can be used for, right? Glad the body cart fit so well.
Thank you. Yes, I was scratching my head before thought of using that. The car is pretty tight on the cart, but that’s what we need to keep those aftermarket parts from getting away from us. Thanks for watching Charlie, we appreciate it.👍
Cart looks real Nice
Thank you 👍
Great information from your video’s, thanks very much
Your welcome. We hope they help. Thank you for watching.
😂A little 'forced child labor' goes a long way! 😂😂 I do the exact same thing. Any time I need to move a bunch of stuff I am on the phone with my son. Usually it costs me a dinner but its fun. Thanks for sharing. If you ever need any info that I can help you with, just reach out. I am in the rebuilding phase on my 67 bird now. My Email address is posted on my channel under 'about'. Looking forward to following your build moving forward.
😂 my son and daughter really like to help out with the bird when they can, and it’s nice to have them. I’m sure we’ll be in touch. Thanks for the offer.👍
where did you locate the angle for top of riser e ? is the inside of angle even with inside of riser or is it offset for the gap you were trying to achieve
sorry i meant outside of riser
The inside of the angle is about 1/4” from the rise to give some play for the frame rails if needed. The measurement from the inside angle to inside angle is 41-3/4”. Hope this helps.
@@JK_Nex_Garage yes thats what i needed thx for replying back.
Thanks for sharing how you built the body cart! I am going to attempt to build one for my camaro project. Where did you get the eyebolts the anchor shackles/lift strap are attached to when lifting the body? I like your use of tubing attached to the rear bumper bracket bolt holes to reinforce the rear body panel.
Excellent, I was going to get my shackles and lifting strap from Harbor Freight and even went there to make sure they had what I needed. I ended up being able to barrow that stuff from work. The eyebolts (1/2”x6”) I purchased at the local hardware store. The front of the car is way lighter than the back so be careful of tipping. The back is heavier but not bad when the axle and springs are removed. Hope this helps and good luck with yours. Thanks for watching 👍