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Old 01-09-14, 20:27
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default Always Interesting

Hi Grodon

Always find it interesting the different ways people handle odd projects like putting a body on a chassis.

Rolling the body off the wagon on to the chassis on rollers is quite good, but how did you get the body on to the wagon?

As I look back on some of the ways I have done things like this in hind sight they look look like a How Not To Do It book. Got to find the pictures of how I put the radio box onto my truck, included a pair of 12 foot "I" beams as incline plane and a pair of comealongs.

Your approach looks like a slow and easy approach of just being sure to keep every thing lined up and level, well done.

Cheers Phil
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