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lucamarzana
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Post by lucamarzana »

Hi,

I have just seen an interesting workshop tool on Frost Catalogue. It is called Body Roller. I would like to know if someone of you has used it for working on his Minor. Is it really so easy and safe to use??

Thanks,
Luca
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Post by bigginger »

Come on then, Ray and SR - it's your babies he wants to hear about :D
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Post by Tris »

:lol: :lol: i like it :P


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jesus ,quick ,another chance to show off :lol: , cheers andrew
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Post by rayofleamington »

Something like this?
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The jacks are there because the rolling frame bolts on the hubs and half the rear axle is disconnected at the time!
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Post by Cam »

Or even this: http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Members_Ca ... aloon3.jpg

A member of our local branch who borrowed our branch roller. :D
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Post by Kevin »

our branch roller
Prefer a metal one myself :roll:
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Post by Cam »

There's always one and it's always YOU! :wink: :lol:
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Post by Kevin »

Sorry Cam I just cant help myself and its nothing to do with old age and zimmer frames as Chris tries to convince people.
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to do with old age and zimmer frames
Oh! I wondered what it was with you. Now I'm beginning to understand... ;-)
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Post by Alec »

hello all,

didn't Morris's put the minor on a spit during construction, or is that my imagination?

The poor man's roller is an old mattress, but not so good for welding!!

Alec
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Post by Kevin »

No I think you are right Alec hence the hole behind the battery tray.
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Post by rayofleamington »

didn't Morris's put the minor on a spit during construction
as far as I know, that was just for paint preparation of the shell, not really for assembly.
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Post by lucamarzana »

Thanks to you all for your reply!
Some of your messages were a little too humorous for my poor english but understood that a body roller is something I have to think about very carefully. Plus, I was thinking to it even to work on my Rover P4 underbody but, at this point, do not think it would be the best solution for both cars. So, thanks a lot to all of you. As usual this forum is very useful!!
:)

Luca
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