Tommy,
If you are talking just the cab, I would suggest building a dolly on
coasters. I used 4x4
treated lumber and 2x4's to construct the frame. Attached the cab to the
frame through the
holes where the body mounts attach. Nothing fancy, but it made the cab
portable
and put it at a nice, comfortable working height. Also made the
underside accessible.
Joe Burnett
'56 Stepside
Warner Robins GA
On Sat, 12 Jun 1999 10:54:02 -0400 jvanho01@tir.com writes:
>I had crushed concrete put down in my backyard area for the vehicles.
>It does a good job.
>Jim V.
>
>At 09:49 AM 6/12/99 Saturday -0400, Brinkman wrote:
>>Does anybody have an idea of a good surface to put down under my ole
>>truck,other then just leaving it on dirt?I have no more room in my
>>driveway,and I am forced to park it on dirt while restoring it.After a
>>rainstorm,the entire underside of the truck is wet.If I dumped a load
of
>>gravel or P.Q.would it stop the moisture problem?How about if I put a
>>tarp under it? Any ideas?
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