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  • Excellent info you are providing there. Simple unit , yet covers all the bases.

    Brilliant solution from a hands on guy. Impressed

  • A jig is used to build the rotisserie with the weight dialed in and at 0 degree stress deflection preloaded to correct for the weight load deflection....any engineer knows you need to build and design according to the anticipated weight and have that be the "0". Keep doing what you are doing and you are going to fold someones 100k body.....got insurance for your design?

  • Weight deflection? The bottom line is if you car can't support itself, then it needs to have a false frame under it. As far as my insurance, I would like to state publicly that you are banned from buying the plans. The last thing I need is for you to wreck your car and blame me. I also don't feel like winding up in court.

  • Unbelievable!!Like the seller of the plans has to give out insurance as well on a product that you build yourself!! Wake up!! its PLANS ...YOU BUILD YOURSELF!! you are FULLY responsible for building the rotisserie... seller you should ad a disclaimer on your plans

  • JUST BOUGHT ONE :) cant wait to build it. thank you

  • Give it a break mate, if your car cant support itself then it shouldnt be on a rotisserie.

  • Jigs are used for anything that requires tolerances during the welding process. A rotisserie becomes a jig for the body it is holding...therefore...it needs to be true also or you risk stressing the body during the rotation. Only 3 degrees off and you stress the body a total of 6 degrees during a 360 degree rotation. +3 one way and -3 the other.

  • With as many moving parts and telescoping tubes that are on any rotisserie. You can throw what you said out the window. If your car can not support itself it should not be on a rotisserie until it can. There are special "false frame" tubes you can get for that very reason. I'm getting tired of arguing on you tube. You can feel free to email me from my website if you wish.

  • you are selling designs to a product you know very little about nor have you had it sent out for 3rd party testing to meet the claims you say it can do. I intend on buying your plans and following them exactly. I just wanted your personal info on your product. If it screws up my Mach 1 I will sue.

  • Sorry I beat you to the punch. Check out an earlier response where I publicly banned you from buying the plans for this very reason.

  • what did you ban?..this email address?

  • guess that means you trust your product...LOL

  • I do trust my product. I just don't need someone who threatens to sue me, buying it. How do I know if you can weld? If you screw up your car it won't be because of my rotisserie plans. If you buy a grinder and it gets away from you and wrecks your car, are you going to sue the manufacturer?

  • I guess if you are willing to sell plans to a product you have not actually built to the general public then thats your choice. Pretty risky though since you yourself have not tested it etc. I was going to buy your plans but you also dont mention anything about building the jigs to tack the components in either....doesn't everything need to be true so that angles stay correct to keep from tweeking the body??

  • How would you keep the "jigs" true? You use jigs for mass production not for building one unit. As far as never building one or testing it myself, WTF? Where do you think I got the photos on my website? The experiments were a couple of tubes that have been removed that have nothing to do with the moving parts so I guess I don't know what you want me to test. You don't even have the plans so what are you talking about? If you are not happy with the design don't buy the plans.

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  • so you have never built a unit out of your current plans nor have you tested the current design??

  • "I did not have a new rotisserie made at the time of the video".

    Is that ok, or should I have made one specifically for you?

  • sounds like alot of "experiments" and "will it work or wont it" and "I tried this and it did not work" ...and you are selling plans?

  • None of the "experiments" ended up on the plans. This was a prototype. Because they did not work so good is the reason they are not on the plans. I did not have a new rotisserie made at the time of the video, and I wasn't going to make one just to shoot a quick video.

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