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Old 09-02-21, 00:09
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Simpler is always easier and cheaper......

...... BUT not so cheap as to create a safety hazard......

I can stand under the wheel well of the 2B1 for weldidng and griding and feel absolutely safe........ but you need ear plugs as the really emplifies the sound.....than flip it 100 degrees to get access to the other side of the fender at waist level........

I wish I had the rotisserie when I re did the rusted frame of my car float when we used to flip it over with the bucket of the tractor many times........

For a Mutt a 2 inch square tubing with 3mm ( 1/8 +-) wall thickness would be sufficient. mine could handle a full Jeep frame body and all......

Have yet to use it for sand blasting and/or painting as it would require tarps to cover the mechanism of both swiveling ends.

If someone supplies the steer I will BBQ it free including the charcoal and the 5 gal bucket of BBQ sauce and a new cotton floor mop for basting
.......for a free meal.....Hell I will also do the beer!!!!!!
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