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Zrexxer

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Yeah, except that Lisle and others have been making those for ages. He just stole their idea.
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1982fxr

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i would try to use the top off an old weight bench or something with at least a little padding
 

brass89

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Or you could just do like I did.. head on the floorboard, back on the seat bottom, **** on the seat back and legs tucked over the headrest. Don't have the luxury of one of those little boards when doing under dash stuff trapped in the air on a symmetrical lift :p
 
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Twisted Sid

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So for $60 you get a piece of 1/2'' plywood and a leg from an old folding table? while its a good idea, I think this guy is high...
 

A_Pmech

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I love the piece of 3/8" plywood cut across the face grain with no reinforcement.
 

Fretters

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I love the piece of 3/8" plywood cut across the face grain with no reinforcement.

It's impossible to tell from the photo's as to whether there's any extra bracing underneath, but regarding the grain, that's pretty much irrelevant. Ply layers have the grain running 90 degrees to the previous layer.
 
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