EK/FB regoed
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mrs ratbox
With not having a rotisserie here either I have used the "Ratbox Corporation Patent Car Turneroverer" along with a few old tyres and I can say that it works very well and is cheap to buy.Edna Blueflash wrote:Ratbox, I didn't think you were for real with the Ratbox Rotisserie. But you actually work on your car with it!!lmao
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I would recommend the purchase of a Ratbox Car Turneroverer to help get to all those hard-to-get-places.
Thanks Ratbox from a very happy customer
I can't think what to write here so this will do.
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mrs ratbox
i used to have more friends but they can't take a jokeEdna Blueflash wrote:I suspect Ratbox has a cult following...
i'm good at pretty much making something from nothing most of the cars i've done and there's been quite a few were all pretty much destined for the crusher, i've found them and given them a new life
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mrs ratbox
FIRST I ACCEPT NO RESPOSABILLITY FOR ANY INJURIES YOU DO THIS AT YOR OWN RISK
i make the car as light as possable get something sturdy to support it and some old tyres jack the car up on the side then lift the rest of the way, put tyres under centre pillar/guttering and prop it with the pole
me and a mate lift the car, actually me and the missus did it this time but the more the merrier
remember if yor gunna have a go at this it's serious if something goes wrong it's gunna hurt
be safe
i make the car as light as possable get something sturdy to support it and some old tyres jack the car up on the side then lift the rest of the way, put tyres under centre pillar/guttering and prop it with the pole
me and a mate lift the car, actually me and the missus did it this time but the more the merrier
remember if yor gunna have a go at this it's serious if something goes wrong it's gunna hurt
In WA some potential defendants can escape liability for 'dangerous recreational activities'. I wonder if car building is a dangerous recreational activity????ratbox wrote:FIRST I ACCEPT NO RESPOSABILLITY FOR ANY INJURIES YOU DO THIS AT YOR OWN RISK
i make the car as light as possable get something sturdy to support it and some old tyres jack the car up on the side then lift the rest of the way, put tyres under centre pillar/guttering and prop it with the pole
me and a mate lift the car, actually me and the missus did it this time but the more the merrier![]()
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remember if yor gunna have a go at this it's serious if something goes wrong it's gunna hurtbe safe
Craig wrote: Andrew you have a red so I wouldn't race it![]()

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FB wannabe
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- Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Hey Ratbox, I had missed some of your updates at the bottom of the 4th page. It's really good to see this thing moving forward as I know you struggle for motivation at times. It will be a sad day if you ever decide to hang up the tools and call it a day. Even if you did I would bet it wouldn't be too long and you would be popping up again with another fb/ek.
Looking at the last photos I would kill to have a look around your place at your toys / projects etc. Lots of old cool and interesting stuff there! Speaking of which, hows that windowless panelvan going you bought at the swap meet?
Keep up the great work
Looking at the last photos I would kill to have a look around your place at your toys / projects etc. Lots of old cool and interesting stuff there! Speaking of which, hows that windowless panelvan going you bought at the swap meet?
Keep up the great work
You won't be late with a 138!
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mrs ratbox
well the last one BIL MOSS was it never gunna do this again
the austin is a sloooow project it's in the shed still waiting on a torana front end and cause it's in the shed that's why the FB/EK is out in the big blue shed, i'm keen at the moment but this weather is killing me either freezing cold or stinking hot
