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Thanks to all members for posting about dash stands. Built this the last couple days

sedbld

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Thank you to everyone who built dash stands/ rotisserie and posted about them. I can’t believe that I didn’t build one many years ago. Been looking at members posts about them for a couple years and now I needed one for my current 70 Cuda and made this one. A little crude but all scrap lumber and cost $30 bucks for screws,plumber strap,hooks and moving dollies. Very sturdy and can adjust to work on either side. Thank you all on FEBO!!

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Oh yes - those stands are well worth the effort to build - I did as you, scrap lumber, and a few pieces of hardware. Makes getting to both sides very easy, till it’s ready to install.
 
Thanks. I’m not too handy with making stuff look good but it definitely works and much easier to work on
 
Nice work. Looks good. However, I have never had any issues with just laying the dash out on my bench and working on it on the bench.
 
I have used a bench and at work I use a folding stand. I wanted to try this way so I can roll it around and out of the way when I need space
 
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