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> Nice rotisserie
1bad914
post Mar 22 2006, 12:48 PM
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A friend built this, I like the lift cylinders, solves the how do I get the car up that high problem. He is adding a motor to turn the car. I'm trying to get a materials list ans approximate cost from him.


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Eddie Williams
post Mar 22 2006, 04:14 PM
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it's ajustable to the height of the bumber of the car on the ground. It appears to then lift at the pivot, so the fulcrum length would be the distance between the pivot and the bumper bracket. This would indeen take some effort to rotate a car 1-2 feet from the pivot. I guess if I saw it in operation, it might make more sense.
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