Nice job on the rotisserie there Bob!! It sure looks like a lot of work to get it set up too. I've never watched a car being put up on a rotisserie like that. Thank you for a very educational video.
Ahh, shop crane to get it in the air. I put long ram jacks on mine. If any of you guys never used a rotisserie, you are missing out-big time! Even the rail style works well
I've seen people start with worse vehicles and make a nice driver out of them. Looking forward to more on this build, as I like the body style. Parents had a '66 Fairlane Wagon back in '73-'74.
LOOKIN GOOD BOSSSSSS!!!!!!!......here I am watching Rat Rod Bob in my Rat Rod Bob brand new T-shirt .............GOT IT....Bob ...................Like the 66-67 Fairlanes..........
Hey Bob, a friend of mine bought a WhirlyGig rotisserie and set it up without reading the instructions. Put a nice 70 Judge on it, pulled the pin that holds everything in place and wiped out the whole side of the car. Hard Lesson learned😂
Yes ... if I ever get to em. Ford parts have always been high but right now they are thru the roof! I think I may just Funny it out like I did the Falcon. Only more funnier.
I do believe that you used this on another rig that you fixed up. Man was smart, and thats something I was not to ever hear as a one word statement about myself with out a reference to a mule like animal attached to it. Looking good an looking like a busy would be the word of the day.
That is the best way to work on a body of a car . Great way to paint a body of a car to. Keep up the great work Rat Rod Bob and God Bless you and your family Brother.
So I guess technically you could say when this car is done it has been in a multiple roll over . LOL You are for sure the new King of Rat Rods Bob ! Thanks man for even taking this project on .
Thanks for the indepth details how the rotisserie works and how to make one, hopefully someday I can retire and work on a project car. Until then I will watch you show us how it's done.
Think i would started with dragging it out and used Water/Sand blasting, easier and more fun to work with a clean body. Take the holiday off and put the job in gear after new year. Take care Bob. From Norway.
i was starting to worry about you young man! im looking forward to your fairlane build. you bring encouragement to us old folks showing us all what can be done. ive got a 72 elcamino to build. thx for starting this channel sir!!!
I built my roterissere out of square tubing I had laying around. Don't need to go buy a bunch of expensive metal to get it done. Good to see you moving forward on this project 👍
I built my rotisserie about 15 years ago using box tubing. I took old bumper jacks and mounted them on those vertical slip tubes and used a piece of 3/4" fine thread all thread on the T bars to crank them up and down. Makes it real easy to find the center of gravity and clear the bases in a couple of minutes.
A care worth reclaimation and rebirth there Bob. Nice! 66 was a killer year for the Fairlane and panels from some Galaxies work with it, you can get replacement kits for the front disc brakes that will work from the junkyard on a good day :-) You show the youngins how it's done brother :-) Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year Sir!
Hope your doing alright ! We are about the same age and I’m always amazed at what you can get done,but it’s not like you to go 3 weeks without a video ,stay well👍👍
Man I like your commitment to what you are doing. this is going to be a very intense build and you are the bloke to get it done. Looking forward to watching your progress on this one.
Bob know wasn't expecting to do full rotisserie restoration on 66 Fairlane but least it's in best hands & when it's finish be better than what was first came in ur shop
Very cool Bob! I built my own rotisserie years ago , and learned the hard way about balancing the car , so this video is a great source of info for someone starting down that road. Keep up the good work!
Yea build your own is my moto. I may be missing that complete floor in the near future but I've got the sheet metal and tools to fix it Rat Rod Bob style.
Great job on that rotisserie Bob. Took a little bit of time to get it right but man she does work good and easy. Wish I would of had one doing my car. Thanks for showing it doesn't look to hard to build one. Good seeing you brother Have a good one👍
I have been really missing you you building the car and truck
I hope you are doing well
Looks like your a busy guy . Love it
Great work Bob
Your an amazing teacher and a fine example for the next generation of car people.
Thank you Bob. I truly appreciate it
Thanks Bob for building this car
Nice job on the rotisserie there Bob!! It sure looks like a lot of work to get it set up too. I've never watched a car being put up on a rotisserie like that. Thank you for a very educational video.
Lot of work but will make the job easier from here on out!
@@RatRodBobBuilds It all sounds good. I look forward to seeing you get that old Ford up and running. I've loved your other builds.
We are Chevrolet people here. But glad to see your doing the 66 Fairlane. Do the car Rat Rod Bobs way. This is going to be neat to watch. thank you
Bob let the TLC affair start, glad you diced to pressure restoration and or modifying this body .... she's going to be one fine build.
Awesome as always loved it Bob, hope you had a great Christmas brother cheers KC Cradle Mountain Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺🤝🇺🇸🇺🇸😎🙂👍✌❤🏁🏁
Always enjoy watching Bob, great information.
Thanks Bob
Ahh, shop crane to get it in the air. I put long ram jacks on mine.
If any of you guys never used a rotisserie, you are missing out-big time!
Even the rail style works well
Nice job explaining the rotisserie and how to balance. I learned a lot. Thanks.
The rotisserie is fantastic mate.
I've seen people start with worse vehicles and make a nice driver out of them.
Looking forward to more on this build, as I like the body style. Parents had a '66 Fairlane Wagon back in '73-'74.
Thanks for the explanation and dimensions Bob. 👍
Cool, we fiberglass boat builders have been putting molds on those for decades.
LOOKIN GOOD BOSSSSSS!!!!!!!......here I am watching Rat Rod Bob in my Rat Rod Bob brand new T-shirt .............GOT IT....Bob ...................Like the 66-67 Fairlanes..........
I missed you Bob! Glad you're resurrecting her!
Hey Bob, a friend of mine bought a WhirlyGig rotisserie and set it up without reading the instructions. Put a nice 70 Judge on it, pulled the pin that holds everything in place and wiped out the whole side of the car. Hard Lesson learned😂
Looks a lot easier to work on those floor panels sideways. Thank you for sharing!
Yes ... if I ever get to em. Ford parts have always been high but right now they are thru the roof! I think I may just Funny it out like I did the Falcon. Only more funnier.
It's great to see Bob building something again..your bad your world wide...keep em coming Bob...
I look forward to your videos..👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you, will continue to follow
Thank you too!
I do believe that you used this on another rig that you fixed up. Man was smart, and thats something I was not to ever hear as a one word statement about myself with out a reference to a mule like animal attached to it. Looking good an looking like a busy would be the word of the day.
Looking great BOB 👍
Great job Bob I’m so glad you decided to save the old fairlane
tHanks . I have no clue how to set this up but glad to see you have it balanced somehow. tHanks for the video
Rotisserie turned out really good Bob
A smidgin Bob? It's been many a day since i heard that one man that was cool watchin you do this Bob everybody needs one of them!!
That is the best way to work on a body of a car . Great way to paint a body of a car to. Keep up the great work Rat Rod Bob and God Bless you and your family Brother.
Smokey Yunick's Mentor. You gotta love this man.
Look @ you, just a Gettin’ it!
Gonna end up with hundreds of hours into it, but it’ll be ALL you!
Best looking car Ford ever made!
Man I'm excited that you decided to build this car after all.
RRB rocks it
Good to hear from you, was worried, stay safe my friend.
Merry Christmas I pray you and your family are safe and sound
I love it makes your own tools do en your way Good Job BOB great show
Nice job on explaining the rotisserie Bob, you could use that thing as an amusement ride and spin people around.. ;o)
Great job Bob.
Good video, never seen a start to finish set up like this one.
I love this channel i learned i need a bigger shop.I am restoring 1968 gto rotisserie would of been nice to have.
Right on BoB!!!
So I guess technically you could say when this car is done it has been in a multiple roll over . LOL You are for sure the new King of Rat Rods Bob ! Thanks man for even taking this project on .
Looking Good Bob... nice job.
Glad to see you working on the fairline
Nicely done Sir. Great way to utilize the room you have! Wish I had that much room. :)
Can't wait for the next installment
Looking good Bob.👍
Great stuff. Very helpful video. I'm about to make my own and you've given me lots to think about. Cheers John.
Thanks for the indepth details how the rotisserie works and how to make one, hopefully someday I can retire and work on a project car. Until then I will watch you show us how it's done.
gettin' the feelin' that cars gonna make a total comeback , thanx to Ratology
Home built Rotisserie looks like you will get her done. Thanks for sharing this video.
Well done Bob. Thanks for info.
THANKS BOB !!! Elvira is LOOKING READY !!!
Think i would started with dragging it out and used Water/Sand blasting, easier and more fun to work with a clean body.
Take the holiday off and put the job in gear after new year.
Take care Bob. From Norway.
I may still do that but first all the undercoat has to come off as the blasting will just bounce off.
Looking good bob
Yea, can't wait to see the progress over time on this. I'll say this Bob, not only are you awesome, you get shit done sir. I like that.
That is amazing .nice set up .I do alot of body work on old ford's down on my hands and knees for days and weeks.just a truck lift would be nice
66 is my favorite Fairlane, I restored its cousin (68 Falcon). Love those cars!
i was starting to worry about you young man!
im looking forward to your fairlane build.
you bring encouragement to us old folks showing us all what can be done.
ive got a 72 elcamino to build.
thx for starting this channel sir!!!
you got this Bob! Gonna' be a fine ride when you get it done. the hardest part of any job is getting started and you've done that!
You're having all the fun Bob
Kudos Sir!One hell of a job!That s mine too!
I built my roterissere out of square tubing I had laying around. Don't need to go buy a bunch of expensive metal to get it done. Good to see you moving forward on this project 👍
I hear ya ... use what ya got to gitter dun.
working on my 66 now great job
Glad to see you back. You got this. Looking forward to this journey to a great build.
Nice work.
I plan on building a rotisserie similar to this when i start my car project (a ratrod) once i finish our house project.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Most important thing with that setup is good quality castors. Nice job Bob.
Haven't heard or see nothing from you in a while figured I would check on you. Taking the holidays off?
Yes. See ya soon!
I built my rotisserie about 15 years ago using box tubing. I took old bumper jacks and mounted them on those vertical slip tubes and used a piece of 3/4" fine thread all thread on the T bars to crank them up and down. Makes it real easy to find the center of gravity and clear the bases in a couple of minutes.
I really like that rotisserie. You did a good job building that! Thanks for the video Bob!
Looking good Bob...
A care worth reclaimation and rebirth there Bob. Nice! 66 was a killer year for the Fairlane and panels from some Galaxies work with it, you can get replacement kits for the front disc brakes that will work from the junkyard on a good day :-) You show the youngins how it's done brother :-) Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year Sir!
Hope your doing alright ! We are about the same age and I’m always amazed at what you can get done,but it’s not like you to go 3 weeks without a video ,stay well👍👍
I'm not sure which way you're going with the Fairlane , but I do know that when you get finished , it will be a radical machine 👍
THANK YOU SIR!!!!
Man I like your commitment to what you are doing. this is going to be a very intense build and you are the bloke to get it done. Looking forward to watching your progress on this one.
Real good deal! Happy holidays!
It’ll be a job. But worth it.
It'll be fun fixing it anyways.
Glad to see your back from a well deserved break.
Bob know wasn't expecting to do full rotisserie restoration on 66 Fairlane but least it's in best hands & when it's finish be better than what was first came in ur shop
Rock n Roll Bob has been busy, looks great on that rotisserie sir. 👍😉
Makes it easy to work on
This is an advanced master class.
Very cool Bob! I built my own rotisserie years ago , and learned the hard way about balancing the car , so this video is a great source of info for someone starting down that road. Keep up the good work!
Yea build your own is my moto. I may be missing that complete floor in the near future but I've got the sheet metal and tools to fix it Rat Rod Bob style.
@@RatRodBobBuilds Sometimes its ok to take the easy way out Bob...just because you can make it from scratch , doesn't always mean you should!
Great 👍 job and. Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
Nice setup Bob 👌
Great job Bob 👍👍🇨🇱
Really nice rotisserie. Gonna enjoy watching this build. Gonna be a great home for that 429 if you choose to use it. Be safe and stay well.
Oh yea .... that 429 is gonna be my inspiration on this one.
Not bad for a 66 Fairlane 500 mine had to have new rails on the front and lower seam below rear windows was real bad love this Body Fairlanre
Looks good
good to see you back!
MERRY CHRISTMAS, Bob.
Great job on that rotisserie
Bob. Took a little bit of time to get it right but man she does work good and easy. Wish I would of had one doing my car. Thanks for showing it doesn't look to hard to build one.
Good seeing you brother
Have a good one👍
This was a very informative video Bob, thank you.
Happy new year
Happy new year
That’s awesome!!
Ford should have used galvanized steel around windshield. Haha. Well done Professor.
I'm going to build me one this was a good video thank you
Good plan!
Good to see you back on got worried LOL
Well it's that time of year and just finishing the Rat Rod Truck so I deserve a break .. don't ya think?