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Houston, we have lift off!! Rigged up the sky hook today and popped the body off. The frame will have to go outside so I can turn the body on its side to finish up the welding underneath. This is where a rotisserie would be handy - but I don't have one and there's not enough room in my garage..........

I think you should shed some light on said sky hooks! I know there are a bunch of guys here, including myself, that need a good system of body lifting :D
The cherry picker is getting cumbersome.
 
I think you should shed some light on said sky hooks! I know there are a bunch of guys here, including myself, that need a good system of body lifting :D
The cherry picker is getting cumbersome.

Heh, heh, my 'sky hook' is nothing more than a comealong tied to beam in the rafters with a rope sling tied to the roof pillars of the body- caveman simple but it works for me.
 
Heh, heh, my 'sky hook' is nothing more than a comealong tied to beam in the rafters with a rope sling tied to the roof pillars of the body- caveman simple but it works for me.

Gotcha!
Once I ever get around to adding on to my garage, I'll build a rolling gantry with rails up at ceiling level, beam going across with a trolley so I can lift and move anywhere in the shop [cl but that's still a pipe dream.

Now........back to our originally scheduled programming :D
 
now it looks like a Hindu Bender Bot! LOL! I amuse myself sometimes. Carry on![cl
 
Needing more room, I put up my Costco tent on the driveway and rolled the frame into it. Set the body down and rolled it on its side so I can finish up the welding, etc., also gives a better look at how the floor and subframe are put together.
 

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Holy Cats! Right on the bare concrete!


Uhhh, is that a no-no?? Not having fancy toys like a rotisserie, I just do what I gotta do...:eek:
Actually the body is pretty strong in the areas that are in contact with the floor ...not like I'm worried about scratchin' the paint :cool:
Now if I'd scratched its belly and made it roll over, that would definitely have hurt the roof :eek:
 

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OK, right side up again!! Mounted on the dolly again, little more welding and tidying up to do on the inside.
 

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Body out, chassis back inside. I just need to shorten the driveshaft then it comes all apart to finish up the welding on the frame. A lot of the brackets and so on were just tacked in place a I assembled the complete car. It's amazing how many small parts and pieces end up getting created along the way....
 

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Shafted

I'm sure lots of you have done this before but I thought I'd show how I shortened my driveshaft.
Donor shaft is a 70's GM with the larger u-joints and a Turbo 400 yoke. The rearend yoke has the small GM u-joint. I couldn't just shorten the shaft and use an interchange joint because the driveshaft tube has a step in it.
So I went to my junk pile, err, I mean my parts room, and found a shaft that had the small u-joint with the correct flange to fit the cut driveshaft.
I cut through the weld on the yoke and knocked the yoke off. Squared it up on the cut driveshaft and welded 'er up - also phased the joints about 5 degrees (eyballed).
Now that it is in place, I see that I have clearance to add a loop to the bottom of the X member so it is properly tied together to stiffen the frame.
I've done probably 30 driveshafts like this and never had a failure or a wobbler (yet!).
 

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