Hi guys,
Gets said a lot but - long time reader first time poster... I have this old panel van which has been relegated to the side lines in my shed for a number of years.
When I first got the panel van I striped it of pretty much everything leaving the bare shell and removed some of the paint (as you do when your young and keen) and pretty much got nowhere fast with it.
Last year I decided I really should get back into it and removed the rusted out cross panel which the seat attach to and bought another shell to get it's one out. I have repaired it and it is awaiting getting installation however the rest of the body is in horrible condition and needs a fair amount of work before I even go there.
I replaced the front driver’s floor about 6 months ago and am really happy with the result. I also did the rear floor as it was rusted through in many places however I am not so happy with the result and it will come out and be replaced again soon.
This weekend I decided the best way to tackle this shell (which in all honesty should be thrown out its in that bad condition) was to build a rotisserie. Here's some progress pics. I will get my decent camera back up and running this week for the next instalment of the build.
This is the shell before work on the rotisserie. I had welded in a couple of brackets between the B pillars - now which are gone.
I am planning on making the pole height about 1.1m. Does this sound like emough? I have measured and am sure that the car won't hit the ground when spun, but does anyone have experience that may be able to give me a pointer???