QUOTE(VaccaRabite @ Mar 7 2019, 07:07 AM)
Massively overbuilt for a 914.
Also, if you can restore a 914 that needs a rotisserie, you can make one for less then 1/2 the cost of the Eastwood product (and then sell it when you are done with it for a profit).
I taught myself how to weld making a rot out of 2 HF 700# and steel from the local steel yard. Sold it about a year or so later for $450 (a small profit).
Zach
If you can DIY the welding on your 914 resto (and we already know that you can), you can DIY a rotisserie for much less money and it doesn't take that much time. I built mine in well under a day which is a blink in the time for the overall project. I'm sure I have less than $500 in materials in mine.
Sure, if you are paying for labor, it makes sense to buy one, but I don't consider my DIY labor costs anymore than I consider them when I go hiking or fishing. It's a hobby.