Rotisserie Clearance Height

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vmx-mxr
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Rotisserie Clearance Height

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I know a lot of us on here would like a rotisserie rig to make life easy but wonder if it will fit in the shed as far as the height goes. I can most likely find a spot to 'spin' it but the ideal place is near the front of the garage where the panel door is.

Would a few out there with current shells in rotisseries or past experience with them, and the height restrictions post some info for me. I am sure others will be curious too.

I figure if I have to I will design around the height by dropping the base to gain some wriggle room but would prefer avoiding the extra work/time.

Thanks in advance.

Dave Mac
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Re: Rotisserie Clearance Height

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2350mm on the pannoImage
Floor clearance is 250mm
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Sedan would be less of course


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Re: Rotisserie Clearance Height

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2270 on mine

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It is jacked up about 660 off the floor though so I can rotate it around 360 without worrying about hitting any of the cross bracing. I could drop it down about another 400 if I needed but would need to jack it back up if I wanted to rotate it back level. As I am currently flipping it constantly between horizontal and vertical and I have the clearance I just leave it jacked up and only lower it if I am wheeling it anywhere


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Re: Rotisserie Clearance Height

Post by vmx-mxr »

Thanks guys.

I measured 2200 but with some work I reckon I am going to be able to get a away with it.

Keep the figures coming in - this is handy info for lots of us !

Cheers.

Dave Mac :thumbsup:
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