Roll over jig
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Roll over jig
Hi all i dont know if this is the right place but im sure you lot will let me know.So i want to build my own roll over jig and i`ve looked on you tube and thay look ok but i`m looking for some help. Has any one done one if so do you have any tips on how twos . Also how much metal would i need .And has any one got any photos of a build any help will be great and thanks.And maybe any teck drawings maybe some measurements any help here to save me some time would go a long way and thanks all.
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Have a look at this by thread by Jellybelly:
http://50.22.94.208/~vwgolfm/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=746998
Should be a sticky methinks
http://50.22.94.208/~vwgolfm/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=746998
Should be a sticky methinks
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Or you could try something like this;
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Can anyone please tell the approximate weight of a STRIPPED mk1 shell also a mk2 STRIPPED shell.
This info is required to help with me with my calculations for the rollover jig build.
Cheers
This info is required to help with me with my calculations for the rollover jig build.
Cheers
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So here is the jig me and me mate have made i will get some photo of it on a car soon.
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Here some photos of the jig on me mates mk2
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Here is the car on its first turn
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Here is the car on its side
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Ok heres some more photos
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And this one
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This is me mate mo in the engine bay
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And to end and thanks for looking one up side down car.
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Just wondered if any has the building plans to make one of the wooden rollover jigs?
Looks like a easier and cheaper build than a metal A frame type.
Would one of these hold the weight of the car with the running gear still on?
Cheers,
Spill.
Looks like a easier and cheaper build than a metal A frame type.
Would one of these hold the weight of the car with the running gear still on?
Cheers,
Spill.
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Hi all here's the build presentation that we have been working on to help you all out.
A big thanks to Mo for writing it up.
This jig was built for a mk2 Golf, to use on a mk1 Golf you would need to change the bumper brackets to suit.
A big thanks to Mo for writing it up.
This jig was built for a mk2 Golf, to use on a mk1 Golf you would need to change the bumper brackets to suit.
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HI, I understand tthis is an old post but I`m sure people searching for plans for a rollover jig will find their way here. I believe there is a mistake with the measurements for the A-frame. I think that instead of one the the A-frame legs being 1700mm it should actually be in the region of 1100mm. Just a word of caution.
CAMPAIGN-HELIOS BLUE-POSSIBLY SEEN IT ON CHRIS BARRIES(RIMMER IN RED DWARF) MASSIVE SPEED PROGRAMME?!!!
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