So here is what I have going on. I'm working on a 93 Mustang coupe and have the body completely stripped down to the shell. Currently its sitting on a Northern Tool furniture dolly out back and a boat trailer jack up front. The shell itself is pretty light and three guys could pick it up no problem.
What I'm wanting to do is get to the bottom of the shell without buying/making a car rotisserie. I was thinking about rigging up two chain hoists from the garage ceiling using the joists as support. Then lifting and turning the shell on its side to get to the bottom for cleaning/paint. I would have to rig it up so I could turn it on its side without it flipping upside down or by making a temporary stand of some sort.
So the big question is can the two ceiling joists support the weight of the shell (its your typical late 80's home with attached two car garage)? I was thinking about just cutting out the drywall around the 2x4 and running the strap from the hoist around it. I don't see why this wouldn't work but I figured I'd ask here first.
Thoughts??
Thanks,
Eric
What I'm wanting to do is get to the bottom of the shell without buying/making a car rotisserie. I was thinking about rigging up two chain hoists from the garage ceiling using the joists as support. Then lifting and turning the shell on its side to get to the bottom for cleaning/paint. I would have to rig it up so I could turn it on its side without it flipping upside down or by making a temporary stand of some sort.
So the big question is can the two ceiling joists support the weight of the shell (its your typical late 80's home with attached two car garage)? I was thinking about just cutting out the drywall around the 2x4 and running the strap from the hoist around it. I don't see why this wouldn't work but I figured I'd ask here first.
Thoughts??
Thanks,
Eric
