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I was meaning more at home We do it with offshore topsides etc...called "jack and pack"!
Richard 1976 4/4 4 Seater
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So simple really! Thanks.
Paul [At last, I have a car I can polish]
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We used to lift Formula Fords onto similar stands to work on them with a large "A" frame on nylon wheels with an 12volt electric hoist and a lifting strop through the role hoop. This could be done with a block and tackle but you would need a fair sized RSJ in your garage. To balance the weight strops through the role hoops and upper front wish bones should keep it level whilst lifting.
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Thanks Christian-the sportsblueM3W is mine.
Turbo44SMART - A1 - 4/4 - ex +8 - ex M3W
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