mr grumpys car roller
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mr grumpys car roller
hi to all ,this is my first post. i have been reading on the forums about the "mr grumpys" car roller, its looks a great idea for my resto project. does anyone here on the forms know of any that may be for sale, or even a similar type roller would do the job. thanks in advance for anty replies.
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Re: mr grumpys car roller
You just missed one on ebay 2 days ago ?
Best thing is to borrow one ?
Peter
Best thing is to borrow one ?
Peter
Re: mr grumpys car roller
thanks, that is another option if i can find one to borrow. i am also wondering now how much room would be needed to roll the car as my garage is only small. i wonder if anyone might know the dimensions needed, as i dont want to obtain a roller only to find i cant use it ?
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Re: mr grumpys car roller
All you need to know should be in this thread.
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... car+roller
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... car+roller
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Re: mr grumpys car roller
ASL642 wrote:All you need to know should be in this thread.
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... car+roller
thanks a lot, i'll take a look now and see what info i can gather. best regards, gary.
Re: mr grumpys car roller
You are not going to be able to roll the car with that type of roller - inside a small garage. You would need the type that fixes fore and aft - and spins the car around the centre axis.
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Re: mr grumpys car roller
If you have got the welder already then how about this?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ROLLOVER-SPIT ... 2328b41233
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ROLLOVER-SPIT ... 2328b41233
Re: mr grumpys car roller
That's the idea - hardly necessary to buy the 'kit' - just look at the pictures and get hold of some 2" angle iron......
Re: mr grumpys car roller
You don't give your location but there's one here in Buckinghamshire: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Car-body-roll ... 33803f9eb0
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Re: mr grumpys car roller
Your cheeky Mr BMC !
Yes, maybe design to pick up on the shock absorber crossmember bolt holes and/or engine mount holes. Better than the flimsy bumper mounts.....
Yes, maybe design to pick up on the shock absorber crossmember bolt holes and/or engine mount holes. Better than the flimsy bumper mounts.....
Re: mr grumpys car roller
thanks for all the replies, some good bits of advice here. i think i may well go down the route of making my own after all. with the help of my welder brother hopefully
Re: mr grumpys car roller
The ebay one is the sideways roll type - no use for this 'small garage' application.
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Re: mr grumpys car roller
These are excellent value - but unlike the Mr Grumpy roller it's a shell only spit and not designed to take the weight of an entire car with engine, drive chain etc still installed. So, ok if you are intending a complete rebuild rather than a spot of underside fixing.M25VAN wrote:If you have got the welder already then how about this?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ROLLOVER-SPIT ... 2328b41233
That's strange R2, the damage doesn't look so bad from here!
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Re: mr grumpys car roller
I was lucky enough to find one on GumTree for £50 in Liverpool, persuaded the very helpful seller to gaffer tape the parts together and TNT picked it up for £35. But then I had been looking for an affordable one for some time, the ones on Ebay seem to fetch more than the original £250 price. I'm using mine in a 9' wide garage - means rolling a bit (ideally with the help of an engine crane), then sliding a bit, rolling a bit more - then over she goes! Health and Safety executive would have a field day! Best done with a few mates and a crate of beer (for afterwards of course!)LouiseM wrote:You don't give your location but there's one here in Buckinghamshire: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Car-body-roll ... 33803f9eb0
That's strange R2, the damage doesn't look so bad from here!