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> Rotisserie plans
scotty b
post Nov 13 2010, 12:32 PM
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I have a need to build several ( probably 3) rotisseries in he very near future, and have my own plan of how I want to build it based on some I have used before at other shops. In pre-planning I wanted to see others designs and have been looking at several other styles. Today I happened upon this one. Seems all too appropriate eh ??



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post Nov 13 2010, 03:18 PM
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My reason for making 3 is I currently have 2 cars at the shop that will be on a rotisserie at the same time and I would like a third for smaller jobs like floor pans. I plan to also build a frame jig that will attach to the car as a dimensionally stable piece, but will also be used in conjunction with the rotisserie. This will in effect give me a frame jig that will also rotate, and I can work on the car with it all in place. I will most likely be using the front suspension points and the transmission mounts for my main attachments, with a box frame under the floor that will attatch to the mounting points to tie it all together. I am also building these to be usd for any type of car so the stands will be universal but the end mounts can be more specific. 914 and 911 can share the front mount but rears will be different, I already have a 356 only one that needs to be blasted, finished, and re-painted.
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