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scotty b
post Nov 13 2010, 12:32 PM
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rust free you say ?
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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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ChrisFoley
post Nov 13 2010, 07:08 PM
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This is the first of two product prototypes we have at my shop.

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The production model uses a Home depot sourced pipe with short square tube ends that have threaded couplers.
One of the square tubes is used to connect the two uprights for compact rolling storage. The uprights unbolt for boxable shipping.
Instead of the welded on casters of the first one, we welded mounting plates for big Harbor Freight locking casters.
The vehicle support bars mount to either early bumper mounts or late bumper shocks.
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