So I'm finally getting round to sorting the rust out on the shell ready for a conversion.
However, to get the thing up in the air I'm having to jack it up and support it as best I can so I can be safely underneath. Sadly, the rusty metal isn't filling me with confidence.
The front has been lifted with an engine crane and has axle stands and an 8x3 timber supporting.
The rear is an issue as I want the subframe out. I've put another piece of 8x3 at one end to lift and when flexed the floorpan bends too - I don't want to damage it so where is best to support?
Where's the strongest/thickest metal for me to support so I can drop the subframe and get underneath without worrying about the damn thing collapsing?
I've got ramps, stands, jacks etc so happy to be overkill if it keeps me safe. Have grinding and welding to do so the easier and safer the better!
Thanks.