This 1975 Ford Bronco was just sandblasted so now I have the task of cleaning and covering it all up, with black epoxy primer. It was a real pleasure to work on a rotisserie. Note the necessary bracing welded into the door openings. I have always done the underneath stuff on a creeper with a body dolly, and I'm sure this makes it easier for the sandblasting guy too. Having the ability to rotate the shell is a huge advantage when it comes to blowing out all the blasting media from various hidden cavities in the sheetmetal. They otherwise could never be upside down to dump the sand out. Or in this case, I believe walnut shell blasting media was used. Of course the adjustable position and better lighting for spraying inside wheelwells and other tight areas makes for much better coverage and corrosion protection. Before doing the body shell, I did all the bolt-on parts, too. Anyway, it was a pleasure, heres a peek!