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I could, but I would have to remember all the forums I joined and troll them on a regular basis. Not likely to be succcessful for me ... I'm not organized enough or disciplined ...
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I wonder if something like this could be an easy build...
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1370976057.jpg And for the budget conscious, this might work... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1370992815.jpg |
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Not to steal from this forum, but the guys here make just about any tool imaginable:
home made tools and equipment... - THE H.A.M.B. |
Cool site !
Fine line between safety and /or time involved to make something versus simply hiring the job out ... I called the blaster guy today who linked me up to some "real" restoration places 60 minutes or less from me. Apparently, I can avoid the dives, wanna-bees, bubbas who have a paint booth in their backyards, et cet., and most likely get the undercarriage done to my tastes for about the same $$ as buying the TN made contraption and the beauty is I only have to drive or call AAA to have my car towed there and then back home. I would be a little terrified to build something and trust it to roll my car over in my garage ... LOL. |
If you saw the roll cage we just built for my buddy's Avanti you would know that making a tilter would be relatively easy! The hard part would be having a bender that would get the radaii equal on the main hoops. Roll cage tubing (1 5/8", .120" wall minimum) would be more than adequate (you KNOW that I could get the tube cheaply). You could get your machinist buddy to carve out some wheel plates. But I agree that this might be a job better farmed out.
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I'm too much of a chicken ... lol
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Accessible Systems Auto Tilter - Joel -Awesome Piece!
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2 Years ago I called Joel, and after a few conversations I had him build me the HD version of his Tilter (Not shown on his site), so as to be able to handle a 6000 pound load (Full-Size Ford 3/4 Ton Pickup). :eek: He mentioned that he build some HD versions for Ford Motor a while back, and he could build me one as well. I decided to go with it as I wanted the extra capacity. (Glad I did, as it's awesome!) I bought the device from Joel with 5-lug plates and 8-lug plates, and used my own Cherry Picker to do the lifting. The project I was working on at the time was my 1991 Audi V-8 Quattro 5-Speed. The HD unit, shipped to my door (NJ at the time) from TN was, if I remember correctly, $1300.00 I am VERY happy with the unit, and it is better than I expected! Once the vehicle is tilted into position, I was surprised at how stable this setup is. It made working on the underside of the car a real breeze. I removed the complete exhaust (front to back) in one piece by hanging it balanced in the middle with my cherry picker. I really cannot say enough good about Joel's level of service. There was a minor issue upon receipt, and Joel was very quick to correct it, all at no extra cost to me. He is a true gentleman, with a fine product offering. I may very well be calling him in the future to purchase one of his full-blown rotisseries! :) |
Tilter ... More Pics!
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Questions Welcomed ;) You may have noticed that one of these vehicles is an auto trans. That was a parts car. The one with the shiny engine is my Factory Original (less than 100 imported) 5-speed V-8 Quattro! |
That's the ticket. I wish somone in the sunny south had one I could rent for about a month ...
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Does anyone have an owner's manual for the Liqui vehicle tilter and can post the manual on the website or email me a copy?
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