Hi All I am new here. I am looking for a casket holder for a 62 M&M 3 way car. If anyone knows of one for sale let me know. here is a pic of what I am looking for. I am in Arizona. Thanks for any help.
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Yeah, I have one of those. I've had the car for about 3-4 years now ( 60 M&M 3-way ) and I'm trying to convert it into an ambulance. I'll PM you in addition to posting here.
All: Most of the car has been parted out so no inquiries about asking to buy other parts off of it. Just the hearse table, that's it.
The table comes with the table ( duh ) the tracks under it, all related cabling, etc., and the upper deck that it's attached to. ( Basically 5 pieces that form the upper deck. What does NOT come with it are the side pieces of the deck and any support brackets that are meant for supporting the table. One would have to provide or fabricate those on their own. This car is only being converted, not parted out.
My previous buyer offered $1,500 and backed out, his follow up did the same for $1,300 and a year later never came though. Willing to listen to reasonable offers.
More pics avail upon request.
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Are they corroded, or just frozen? I can't get those pictures to enlarge...they just sit and spin. I have a Superior that I converted to the M-M table like yours, just because it's a beautiful table. Some of my casters were hard to turn or frozen, and I used Marvel's Mystery Oil and some elbow grease to make them turn like new. Then I greased the little tracks that the roller bearing spins in.
Too bad you didn't catch me in the right mood...I'm in Arizona, and I'm just absolutely up in the air on whether or not I want to remove the 3-way table from mine and make a camper out of it.
-denise
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Do you need the rollers, or the bell-top casters for the table? I'm confused about which one you want. I'm considering compromising, taking out the table and putting flat rollers in, so I would have the table casters. I'm talking about the chrome-top casters that ring like a bell when you strike them (I call them "bells"). Do you need those, or the long, flat casket rollers that go into the table itself?
-denise
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BTW, my bell casters mount in 2" holes. I know some tricks for adapting different hole sizes, but you might also check the height. If it isn't within about 1/4" or less, it might not support the table, and you might need some shims (which I can make for you). If it's more than 1/4" too high, you might need to mount some doublers underneath the mound to put them on. I could send you some plans, but that would take a little ability. You could replace all of them, but you would still have to have the right height, or the guide wouldn't go through the gate to open and close the table.
So, as well as my last question, if you need the bell casters, I need to know the distance between the table and the mound, or just the height of the caster, from the top of the wheel in the bell to the bottom of the mounting base. You could just use a ruler if you don't have a caliper.
Send a PM if you need anything, or have any questions. I may forget to come back here.
thanks
-denise
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