ROTISSERIE

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blok
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ROTISSERIE

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thought id post some pics of my ritisery that i built today just need to get some wheels
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nice

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friggin kewl man, come build me one, ohh i remem being able to do foreigners at work, .... the good old days :D
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Post by EK JAY »

:D Good stuff Blok might have to borrow that for the next
project :wink:
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Post by parisian62 »

nice job and design. wish my wagon was on one of them...
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Cool.
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Cool, I wish I was allowed to foreigners..... Thats why I had start my own Shop. :lol:
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Post by blok »

Yeah i start at 6oclock and finnish at 230 so theres plenty of time for the foreign orders in the arvo and the boss is interested in old holdens so he,s ok and Hey it keeps me off the streets
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Post by Bigbird »

I am just starting a project and that looks like a ripper idea.

Instead of each of us reinventing the wheel could you post some dimensions and even some pics of the car on the rotisserie?

I have never used one b4 but one would make my life so much easier for this project.

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Post by careyman »

try this sucker out i found it ages ago...
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http://www.mts.net/~hpokrant/Restoratio ... sserie.htm
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RobinGi
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After seeing yours i thought i would build one as i have limited room in my garage,
i have to push the car fwd to clear the roof trusses
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now i get an extra meter by pushing the car on way or the other ( the rotisserie is on wheels )
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even the cat think it's great
if i look at this one too long i get vertigo
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the hardest bit was making the brackets to fit the vehicle
at the front i used the hinge mount bolt holes plus welded a bracket around the side to fit where the front end bolts on
the rear is bolted to the bumper mount
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Post by Aussy Edo »

hey mate,is that just a lick of paint around your welds or have you mag particled your welds!,Nice :D :D
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Post by RobinGi »

thats just undercoat over the welds, as i left some of the work outside and surface rust was starting to appear
dont look too closely at the welds around the bolts, they were a bugger to do with the mig and turned out a bit shitty
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