Cab dolly plans
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Cab dolly plans
Anyone have any plans for a cab dolly? Or at least a picture of what they have made.
Thanks,
Thanks,
Gerry
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No pics but I took 3 4x4s and cut one in half, used the 2 short peices as the underside ends, lag-bolted them together and used 4 casters. Very cheap and very functional.
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Gee! You mean you don't need AutoCad to design a cab dolly? What will they think of next? 

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Thanks for the idea, I was hoping to make a tilting steel one. Mainly because I need to practice welding before I start to weld on my M.
Gerry
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Re: Cab dolly plans
Do you mean a "dolly" out of a a (pair) of engine stands? Like Murf did, I did the same. Also made one for my 230 flat head.
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Of what?Gerry wrote:Havent seen a pict of that. Do you have one?
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Sounds like he wants more of a "rotisserie" system.
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That's what I was thinking. All he'll need are a pair of rotating engine stands and some square tubing.Murf wrote:Sounds like he wants more of a "rotisserie" system.
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Matt
Was wondering if you had a picture of the engine stand set up?
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Was wondering if you had a picture of the engine stand set up?
Thanks
Gerry
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GerryGerry wrote:Matt
Was wondering if you had a picture of the engine stand set up?
Thanks
You mean the "thing" I move my 230 around on? I'm affraid I do not have a picture of it. All it is is a dolly built out of 4X4s (maybe 4X6-I'll have to look again) 3/4" plywood and castors. I have eye hooks running along the sides that I use with ratchet straps to keep everything secure. I also have some 2X4 cribbing underneith the engine so it rides upright.
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Gerry
If you'd like, PM me a mailing address and I'll send you a diagram & materials list of what it is I built.
Matt
If you'd like, PM me a mailing address and I'll send you a diagram & materials list of what it is I built.
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Thanks,
ended up just using wood. The price of steel (even scrap) made using wood look very nice.
ended up just using wood. The price of steel (even scrap) made using wood look very nice.
Gerry
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Glad you found what you needed (or a reasonable substitute).
I've always found, though, that there's no shortage of "cab Dollies" hanging around the truck stop parking lots. Some of the cruder guys call 'em "lot lizards."
I've always found, though, that there's no shortage of "cab Dollies" hanging around the truck stop parking lots. Some of the cruder guys call 'em "lot lizards."

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