Mike,
It should work equally well on your BN2.
Curt
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 10:20 PM, Michael MacLean
<rrengineer.mike@att.net>wrote:
> Every time I think the body of my BN2 is going to get painted, we find
> something that needs to be fixed, welded or adjusted. It is very close
> just
> for the fact that the painter is tired of seeing it in his shop. Now I
> have
> the problem of what to do when it comes home. It is just a body. There
> is no
> suspension in it yet. What did some of you guys use during the
> restoration to
> support the body while you worked on it before you installed the
> suspension?
> I would like to keep it lifted off the ground a few feet while I work on it
> just to make it easier on my back. When I was working on my Bugeye I
> built a
> dolly from 2 X 6s that just fit under the car inside the wheel wells. It
> had
> caster wheels to move it around the garage and I am considering building
> another one for the BN2. It worked for the Bugeye because of the unibody
> construction. I'm not so sure how this will work for the BN2.
> Mike MacLean
> 56 BN2
> 60 AN5
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