Does anyone have any info and pics on how to build a rotisserie?
I found some info on the web but there's alot of different plans.
Found different ways to mount it on the 914 but looks like most use the bumper mount holes. ( some use the susp/trans mounts )
Want to build something simple yet strong to hold the 914.
I think Auto Atlanta has them on their website. Good Luck. I'm originally from Watkins Glen, my niece lives in Rochester somewhere and the bestman from my wedding lives in Rush.
T.C.
Pics of the one I built.
I built it by buying 2 Harbor Freight 700 pound engine stands, and welding it to stock from a local steel mill.
Buy and cut up the engine stands. Pound for pound, they were cheaper then buying the stock steel. Way cheaper. And they provided lots of parts that I would have otherwise had to make.
Casters - I got the strongest ones I could from Home Depot.
The ornage areas are the engine stand, the grey areas are the steel I added in.
I ended up making about $100 when I sold it. If I had waited a week longer, I could have made $200. Damn.
I mounted it by bolting it directly to the 75-76 bumper mounts. No Problem!
It was a neat project.
Zach
This is one of the most complete writeups to date including materials list, photos, and drawings http://www.roadglue.com/wiki/index.php/How_to_build_an_automotive_rotisserie_for_a_Porsche_914
Hope this helps,
Jim
How do you get it from pic 1 to pic 2? ie, how do you stand the stand up? Or was that just a building stage to measure clearance?
Wood anyone? We didn't have enough money to build it out of steel so we made it out of wood. It's surprisingly sturdy and its held up very well over the past 5 or 6 years.
Got Wood?
Haven't you seen Richard Casto's awesome article on how to build a 914 rotisserie:
http://www.roadglue.com/wiki/index.php/How_to_build_an_automotive_rotisserie_for_a_Porsche_914
Anybody got a picture of the wooden "Rocking Chair Rotisserie" that was posted a while back? That was pretty cool!
I remember seeing pics of a steel "rolling" type that bolted to the wheel hubs. Anyone remember that?
I like how he has it in the back yard next to the patio and pool.
I picked up all the metal to do the R. Casto's design with some minor tweaks.
I will post picks when done.
Thanks to everyone that replied.
I have a 75 914 so does anyone have measurements for the rear early style bumper mounts.
Started on the rotisserie today. One side is done and other on the way. As I'm back dating the bumpers does anyone have the info for it? I know I saw something awhile back on it but cant find it. Here's some pics.
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Looks real nice.
If you're worried about stress on the longs...
Before you get it off the jack stands, weld in an Engman stiffening kit and put the top on.
Then lift and roll.
I have the Engman stiffening kit installed. I'm going to install a door to roll bar brace anyway just to be on the safe side.
Finished the rotisserie and mounted the 914 to it. Works good
Now the fun starts
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