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billysbowties 06-22-2008 12:48 AM

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SORRY I DONT KNOW HOW THAT HAPPENED.

BB:chevy:

N2GMTrux 06-29-2008 11:53 PM

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I just ordered the Cab and bed lift from you,,,,,, and the tip and flip from the Bump and Grind Garage.

teufelhunden 07-10-2008 01:59 PM

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i just wanted to ask how much for both sets of plans (Tip & Flip truck cab dolly for the 67-72 Chevy and the one man cab and bed lift)? my 1969 Chevy c-10 with an olds 455/th400 (yes that is right olds455/th400) was flooded by hurricane Katrina and i am hoping to be going to get it soon and bring it back to CA to take it apart and redo it. i just have to figure out a way to get it here without it costing me an arm and a leg. your design will make it easy for me to work since i don't live around any gearheads like myself.

TRUCK: Olds C-10
POWERTRAIN:Olds 455/th400
NAME:NGPT,MS Nightmare

chevychase 07-11-2008 02:04 AM

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Just a quick bump 4 ya! I used this kit and it was awesome. It made the cab work almost easy. Not to mention how nice it was to just the roll the cab around the shop when not in use.

Great job on the design!

jay-dawg 09-24-2008 05:09 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rokcrln (Post 1946421)
Yes and No! It can be used but their is a good chance you could warp the side rails because they are not as stronge as the fleet sides. The steps are just rolled and not welded on the bed side tops and this is were you could run into trouble. If you want a set just let me know and I can add the step info to the regular package and you can take of this part on your own.

Vidal V. Both are sent out to you!

Thanks

Kevin
LFD Inc.

Hi Kevin,

has the stepside plans been tested yet? I'm probably going to order the flip cab dolly & cab lift, do you take money orders?

Thanks,
Jay

Rokcrln 10-06-2008 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by billysbowties (Post 2775883)
Hey Man , Have you thought about making the flip and tip for a 60-66 model trucks I have been looking at all kinds of forums, no one that I can find has done one yet. Let me know.

Thanks, as soon as I get my truck home I'll be ordering the other plans.

BB :chevy::chevy::chevy: CHECK THIS OUT, ITS GRRRRRRRRRRRREAT

No I have not yet but I do have a 63 sitting in the yard right now;)

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Originally Posted by N2GMTrux (Post 2786697)
I just ordered the Cab and bed lift from you,,,,,, and the tip and flip from the Bump and Grind Garage.

So have you got them built yet? Thanks for the order.

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Originally Posted by teufelhunden (Post 2800918)
i just wanted to ask how much for both sets of plans (Tip & Flip truck cab dolly for the 67-72 Chevy and the one man cab and bed lift)? my 1969 Chevy c-10 with an olds 455/th400 (yes that is right olds455/th400) was flooded by hurricane Katrina and i am hoping to be going to get it soon and bring it back to CA to take it apart and redo it. i just have to figure out a way to get it here without it costing me an arm and a leg. your design will make it easy for me to work since i don't live around any gearheads like myself.

TRUCK: Olds C-10
POWERTRAIN:Olds 455/th400
NAME:NGPT,MS Nightmare

Just shy of $50 and they are both a must if you are not in gear head land anymore.

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Originally Posted by chevychase (Post 2801764)
I used this with great success. It made the cab restoration a simple task. Not to mention how nice it was to just the roll the cab around the shop when not in use.

Great job on the design, here's another bump for ya!

Thanks I don't know how I did it before, Oh wait yes I do and that is why my back is shot now:lol:

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Originally Posted by jay-dawg (Post 2902670)
Hi Kevin,

has the step side plans been tested yet? I'm probably going to order the flip cab dolly & cab lift, do you take money orders?

Thanks,
Jay

Not to my knowledge, I have sent a few sets out to guys who wanted to try it on their own but I have not received any feed back and I have not had a Step side here I could try it on.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

joe231 12-11-2008 12:59 AM

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soooo......you have the 63-66 tip and flip worked out yet? would it be a big deal to order for the 67-72 and just mod it to fit my '66. i'm gonna need both the cab-bed lift jig and the cab dolly very soon.

you take pay-pal?
edit: nevermind looked at you sig, duh!

chevy29267truck 12-11-2008 01:51 AM

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thats nice looking but i used a tree or a 1970 chevy wrecker

Larry S 12-12-2008 03:50 PM

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Ordered plans today. How will it come (ups, fed ex, mail)? Looking forward to building it and using it. I do alot of my work early on weekend mornings before everyboby else is conscious. Its hard to get help.

Rokcrln 12-18-2008 12:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 3021653)
soooo......you have the 63-66 tip and flip worked out yet? would it be a big deal to order for the 67-72 and just mod it to fit my '66. i'm gonna need both the cab-bed lift jig and the cab dolly very soon.

you take pay-pal?
edit: nevermind looked at you sig, duh!

Sorry but the 63-66's have not been worked out yet. I have been too busy with my son, shop jobs and everything else that falls my way to pull our 63 apart to build it. I still plan to get to it just have not had time yet.

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Originally Posted by chevy29267truck (Post 3021727)
thats nice looking but i used a tree or a 1970 chevy wrecker

Sorry but I live in California and we are not allowed to use tree's for any thing but looking at or hugging! :lol:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Larry S (Post 3024173)
Ordered plans today. How will it come (ups, fed ex, mail)? Looking forward to building it and using it. I do alot of my work early on weekend mornings before everyboby else is conscious. Its hard to get help.

Larry sorry about the mix up but it will work out well for you in the end I hope.


Kevin
LFD Inc.

joe231 12-18-2008 12:03 PM

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what is your opinion on this question?
would it be a big deal to order for the 67-72 and just mod it to fit my '66?

Larry S 12-18-2008 04:26 PM

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No problem at all.

eric67m 02-06-2009 08:18 AM

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I just ordered the cab/bed lift from Lewisfabricationdesign.com. Getting my old cab off was just to scary and dangerous. I do not want to damage my new cab, anybody or anything while putting it on. I am eagarly(sp) awaiting my set of plans. I love new tools.:metal:

franks72 02-06-2009 08:41 PM

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Just orderd the plans for the lift. I built the cab tip and flip dolly and it turned out great. As soon as it was done a friend of mine (rlm316) was ready and needed a dolly, he said the cab bolted right up. Im sure the plans for this will be as good . Thanks.

mcmullinauctions 05-22-2009 11:59 AM

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hi, any word on the 60-60'3 tip and flip?

sandking 06-13-2009 09:49 AM

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Any word on a Blazer tub lift???

Rokcrln 10-31-2009 01:04 PM

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Sorry guys I did not see this until today looking for an older post. If you ever have any questions about my products just PM me here on this site so I can get back to you as soon as possible.



Quote:

Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 3034167)
what is your opinion on this question?
would it be a big deal to order for the 67-72 and just mod it to fit my '66?

I have not reworked a 67-72 dolly yet but others have with great results. I do have a 65 cab just a few blocks away that I will be using here in the next month or so to build a year specific set of plans.

Quote:

Originally Posted by eric67m (Post 3128178)
I just ordered the cab/bed lift from Lewisfabricationdesign.com. Getting my old cab off was just to scary and dangerous. I do not want to damage my new cab, anybody or anything while putting it on. I am eagarly(sp) awaiting my set of plans. I love new tools.:metal:

I am sure you will like this lifter as I use mine on a weekly basis for all kinds of projects in the shop.

Quote:

Originally Posted by franks72 (Post 3129162)
Just orderd the plans for the lift. I built the cab tip and flip dolly and it turned out great. As soon as it was done a friend of mine (rlm316) was ready and needed a dolly, he said the cab bolted right up. Im sure the plans for this will be as good . Thanks.

I am glad you and your friends are getting good use of it. Now you did charge your friend the going 12pk rate for usage right?

Quote:

Originally Posted by sandking (Post 3357642)
Any word on a Blazer tub lift???

This one will not be built just because they are too heavy for a single person operation like the cab lift is designed for. But with that being said I don't see why you could not build two (from one set of plans) and use two engine hoists and two friends to do the job.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

87 chevy silverado 07-27-2010 01:30 PM

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cool idea

teezyboi817 07-27-2010 10:15 PM

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its asking me for password and username

Rokcrln 07-30-2010 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by teezyboi817 (Post 4110567)
its asking me for password and username

Yes sorry my site is down right now so just PM me what you need and I can set you up through PayPal.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

davepl 02-06-2012 05:23 PM

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I just ordered the cab and bed lift plans, but I'm curious as to where people get the steel to build it. Home Depot has angle iron and some other stuff, but likely not big enough square tubing.

Is there a magical Internet site that you can email a cut list and they ship you your steel at a non-abusive price?

Failing that, where do I look in the yellow pages? Should I assume any place that sells steel will cut to a cut list? I'm not even sure where to start!

YBNORML 02-06-2012 06:16 PM

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Up here my local scrap yard also sells new steel by the foot. When I bought the steel for mine, it was around $75.00.
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BarryB 02-06-2012 06:40 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by davepl (Post 5170609)
I just ordered the cab and bed lift plans, but I'm curious as to where people get the steel to build it. Home Depot has angle iron and some other stuff, but likely not big enough square tubing.

Is there a magical Internet site that you can email a cut list and they ship you your steel at a non-abusive price?

Failing that, where do I look in the yellow pages? Should I assume any place that sells steel will cut to a cut list? I'm not even sure where to start!

One good place to get good leads to where to get your metal, is your local welding supply house. I'm not sure what names are out there where your at, but airgas is a big welding supply house here. Most of their guys will know of where to go to get metal. As for getting it cut, most of the places I deal with will cut it for me, but at am extra cost.

Rokcrln 02-06-2012 11:59 PM

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All 7 sets from this weekend are shipping out Wednesday.

Thanks guys.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

rcrahn 02-25-2012 06:46 PM

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Just finsihed painting my cab & bed lift. Very happy with how it came out. Thought some guys would like to see how it looks....Can't wait to try it, but before we do we are also fabricating custom dollies for the cab and bed....
Stay tuned....


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