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I recently built a an auto body Frame pulling machine. I’ve been wanting my own frame rack for a while now, because every time I get a vehicle that requires some sort of pull, whether it’s a frame pull or just having some thicker sheet metal that I wouldn’t be able to handle with just my bare hands, I have to resort to having to rent a frame rack at some body shop for a day or so, but most shops don’t like to rent out their Chassis repair equipment, and a lot of time you have to wait a while before you can even get onto a frame machine, because they are normally in use. And I didn’t really want to buy a frame rack because most of them are very large and super heavy and on top of that, a used car bench will set you back 5-6K. So that option was a deal breaker for me, that’s when I decided just to put together my own setup that was portable also I saved a bunch of money in the process.

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  1. absentbrainded

    Great job man. I considered welding up a simple setup for vector pulling for a long time, but I eventually tripped across a used Dataliner 80, and saved myself the time doing it. I'll probably still fab up some universal jig fixtures for times when sill clamps won't work. In any case, I'm thrilled to finally see someone put a DIY video up for this kind of thing. I think that rig will serve you well.

  2. Dylan Dixon

    You did a fantastic job! The only thing I would have done differently Is simply welded a smaller pice of the 1/2 inch plate to the underside of the frame tower instead of the rail. Just in case I was fixing a T boned car hit on the door or quarter panel in front of the rear tire so I could position the frame tower anywhere (360) on the deck.

  3. goldman 9

    Can you please tell us what is the type of your cutting machine use To cut this metal many thanks

  4. goldman 9

    Wow so beautiful job professionally saving a lot of money good luck keep making these videos

  5. MATTYANDSMOKE

    That's awesome. Real mans work in a Real world environment. Not a $200.000 shop with massive fabrication tables. Out in the slushy shitty cold and damp, in the laneway. Snow on the bloody ground and you're out in it making things happen. Good on you bud. No doubt just trying to make a few extra $ for you and your family. Good job lad,and best of luck and success to you.

  6. Owen Parker

    Great looking piece of work! Love the design and your workmanship is top drawer. Get your design on paper and sell the plans to other industrious people that don't have the room or the cash for a full size rack!

  7. Firstmr Lastmudmantwo

    Good job. Now make it work.

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