Re'...Pfft.. Don't sweat measurements and all that stuff, I
personally own at least one vehicle that is moved on pallet
substitutes easily fabricated from some 1/2 " plywood and a wood
boring bit.. you take a piece of string and tie one end to your jig
saw and nail the other end to the center of the plywood and cut a
circle, after that you line it up against the area where the roundy
thingies go and hit it hard with a big hammer, remove the parts that
hit and you're done. Oh yeah, do make it small enough to fit without
hitting the metal thin bits on the outside of the car...
Lester
On Nov 7, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Peter C. wrote:
> Group,
> I have a 65 Sprite on a pallet in back right now. It has hubs,
> spindles, and axles, but is resting on a stack of pallets.
>
> I also have several blocks of steel, a lathe, a milling machine,
> and I can kind of weld.
>
> I know some of you drive your cars on the street without pallets
> underneath, and I was wondering if you could give me the
> measurements of the devises that allow you to do that. I need to
> know OD, width, number and placement of bolt holes, etc. Also, any
> input on enhancements would be appreciated.
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Retep
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