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    Removing the shell from the Chassis

    I was looking through the thread in the 'Sheds' section last night and noticed forklifts being used to pick bodys up from the chassis rails. I don't have this type of equipment, or access to so was wondering if a few decent blokes can lift the body up and roll the chassis out from under it?
    Some mates have suggested this, but I'm wondering if it's actually possible? :Chin:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dago View Post
    I was looking through the thread in the 'Sheds' section last night and noticed forklifts being used to pick bodys up from the chassis rails. I don't have this type of equipment, or access to so was wondering if a few decent blokes can lift the body up and roll the chassis out from under it?
    Some mates have suggested this, but I'm wondering if it's actually possible? :Chin:
    i stripped a hq ute did it with a engine crane to lift the front n 2 mates to roll the chassis out from under it ..

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    Mate I'd love to, problem is i can reach the roof of my shed standing up. :( One day...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Davison View Post
    i stripped a hq ute did it with a engine crane to lift the front n 2 mates to roll the chassis out from under it ..
    before i had a forklift i did a few using engine cranes and beer....:Chin:

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    2 planks of wood and 4 geeks, that's all it took us.

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    Excellent! As soon as the body is off and sent to the panelbeater I can start playing with the chassis. About time too. I'll put up as many pics as I can. Is there anything in particular I should be paying particular attention to when taking pics?
    And another qu while I'm on it... Should I take the tags off for safe keeping while the body is away for a substantial ammount of time? I'm a little worried as I've had quite a bit of gear go walking.

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    Im surprised the tags are still on! Get em off and tucked away SAFELY and somewhere you will remember!
    This will avoid them getting stolen, damaged or painted.
    There is a thread on here somewhere about cleaning tags so check that out aswell.

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    Well i know what I'm going out to do RIGHT now haha. Thanks for the advice guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blocker View Post
    2 planks of wood and 4 geeks, that's all it took us.
    what wine did you have?

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