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That's a nice tool and the price isn't too bad either imho.
cool idea. some of the pieces seem a little small/weak in areas - considering it'll be holding a car
like this:
Well Mango, you could smooth one of those out in your shop fairly easily I would think.
@MangoSmoothie.ca said- "some of the pieces seem a little small/weak in areas - considering it'll be holding a car"
that was my first thought too, Paul, but it does say in the literature that it's for working on the shell, and not the car with everything in it.
work on the shell, trial fit the seats, just for a bit. then see if the door panels look good, they put the windshield in to get it off the ground / shelf...
i know myself, i'd assemble the whole bloody car on those things, then try and figure out how to get it off.