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DaveyB 7th January 2013 11:38 AM

Chassis
 
Hi, how manageable is the chassis when fully welded is it a case of needing someone else to help me move it around ,lifting on it side or turning over etc.
Thanks
Daveyb

will_08 7th January 2013 12:23 PM

Ive been flipping mine over on my own and its not too bad,

Id say to lift it completely off the build table is a two man job, or one man and a very scared wife :rolleyes:

Will :D

skov 7th January 2013 01:42 PM

Flipping it on it's side/back isn't too bad by yourself.

Moving it around and in particular on/off the build table is rather more difficult!
I managed to move it about by myself with the help of a skateboard, but it would have been a lot easier/quicker/less-painful with two people :rolleyes:

Oscar 7th January 2013 01:44 PM

Mines not quiet a complete chassis (couple of rear rails still to go) and I can second Will's statement. Flipping it back and forth all the time on my own and can carry it about with some care, but would recomend 2 people for lowering/moving anywhere tricky.

I'm young and live on a farm so I'm not exactly mister average ;)

DaveyB 7th January 2013 10:36 PM

Thanks guys looking at the chassis now it's progressing a little it struck me,that it might be a little heavy to move on my own. But as you say while it's on the table it will help as I need to turn it over.

Thanks again
Daveyb

Hoybi 8th January 2013 09:37 AM

high in the sky
 
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have a look at the pictures .....

DaveyB 8th January 2013 04:32 PM

Wow great pictures ,:eek:


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