At the risk of drawing some flak, Iām going to make a bold suggestion. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hammer.gif
You are about to spend thousands of dollars, perhaps tens of thousands, and invest 100ās and 100ās of you and your friendās time on a restoration that means as much to your soul as it does to your wallet.
The Healey has a āframeā and undercarriage that is at best fragile and notoriously susceptible to rust and damage. Itās only 4ā off the ground. The best restorations spend at least as much time on the undersurface of the car as on the upper.
Why make such an extra effort in time and building to be able to get to the underside of the car, when for about $1,000 you can purchase a pneumatic wheeled rotisserie type apparatus? I know initially it seems expensive, but over the course of your restoration, think of how many late nights youāre going out in the garage alone wishing you could get to that one spot, or just wanting to make sure you could get a look at something. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cryin.gif
For me, I think it could make a difference in the overall quality of your work. And when youāre done, itās something that you could sell for a good portion of what you paid for it. Youāre not going to be able to do that with a homemade rig. So you could spend a $100 bucks or so on materials and a weekend building one, or buy one, use it and sell it and have spent only a couple hundred dollars total after you sell it. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif
Just for the record, I havenāt purchased one of these, but intend to make it the first purchase after the purchase of my project car.
https://www.theroto2000.com/auto_rotisserie_info.htm /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/computer.gif
So, fire away, my flak jackets on. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif