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mr_pr

posted on 20/10/08 at 01:12 PM Reply With Quote
Tools, stands and things...

Hopefully picking my Kit up early Nov. I have a fairly solid basic set of tools. There are a few extras I will need.

First thing that strikes is stand for the initial work. What do people use, bought? Built?

(Got a spare set in the NW you fancy lending me?!)

Cheers

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nick205

posted on 20/10/08 at 01:23 PM Reply With Quote
I used 4 axle stands until I was ready to drop it onto it's wheels. Easy to re-position if you need to get to a certain part of the chasis etc, cheap as chips and come in handy afterwards too.






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tendoshingan

posted on 20/10/08 at 01:38 PM Reply With Quote
Seeing as I only have a small garage I needed something that could be moved to my drive. So I used a wooden dolley that I made out of old kitchen work top and heavy duty wheels.
I fixed the chassis to this and found I could wheel it around much easier. It really helped, especially with cleaning and painting before the build.
I kept it on this until the wheels were fitted.

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Rob WM

posted on 20/10/08 at 02:16 PM Reply With Quote
I just cut up three pallets into quarters and am using them. So far (5months) I have had no problem and you can easily pick up pallets for nothing. They are very stable as well so sitting in the car and pretending hasn't been a problem
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RickRick

posted on 20/10/08 at 02:57 PM Reply With Quote
i got some tressle type things from aldi, think they were about £10 each, meant i could get the car high enough to make working on it comfy, and store all the bits underneath
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adam1985

posted on 20/10/08 at 02:59 PM Reply With Quote
i used 2 of these http://www.wickes.co.uk/Step-Ladders/Professional-Hop-Up-Platform/invt/170000
handy to have anytime to be honest were only £20 when i got em

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DarrenW

posted on 20/10/08 at 02:59 PM Reply With Quote
4 axle stands here too once car had a few bits on it. Before that when i wanted it higher i used 2 plastic trestles from B&Q (probs stanley make) - these worked very well.






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maartenromijn

posted on 20/10/08 at 03:16 PM Reply With Quote
I have made 2 stands like this for the early stage. However I think, building your own stands is not woth the hassle when I see the above mentioned stands.

Stands
Stands


Later on I have used a pallet with 'non heavy duty' wheels. This was no succes.

Then I moved to 3 pieces of standard rollers (200kg capacity) as can be seen here:

Wishbone brackets
Wishbone brackets


[Edited on 20/10/08 by maartenromijn]





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Rod Ends

posted on 20/10/08 at 04:16 PM Reply With Quote
Wickes are selling workbenches that can be angled at 45 & 90 degrees for £9.97 (though the website shows £19.99).


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blakep82

posted on 20/10/08 at 05:28 PM Reply With Quote
mine sat on 4 peices of box section on the floor for years. no need for anything fancy.

just remember to think about how you'll get it off the standswhen all manner of bits are bolted on

my chassis is a LOT heavier right enough





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