homemade car rotisserie
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All Comments (19)
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anybody know the name or where i could find that drill operated one?
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Do you have any plans for this? I would love to get them. I need one and your right $1800 is about the norm. I need that money for the car.
Booney914@yahoo.com
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Very resourceful.
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Reading the comments I see a few questions and engineering improvements. However, the wheel has many improvements today verses 12,000 years ago.LOL Great idea.
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Thanks bud. On my way to Northern tool and supply today.
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awesome man im totally going to do this and i love sticking it to the man and do things yourself
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Could you email me the plans and all of the pieces used to build the rotisserie? Also, how did you lift the car? nwrclint2000@yahoo.com
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Can you email the plans to your rotisserie so I can build my own?
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great idea!
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looks really light, even as engine stands they look light lol
the centering of the body is easy....just find the middle left to right and move to the upper part of the firewall in the back messure to the middle of the rear.
The elco that on the video is my 1965 it was in tha grass for about 15 years and looked pretty good on the outside but when the floors were gone. so I had to come up with something.......and here it is.
thanks for all the question s
have a blessed one.
thebatii 1 year ago
sorry i've been out ......in answer to some of the questions...
The wheels on it work great long as your rolling in and out of the garage. turning is an issue and you need to be carful if you pull to hard to the left or right that the c clip that hold the wheels on dont pop off and you loose a wheel, it has happened to me.
thebatii 1 year ago
sorry i've been out ......in answer to some of the questions...
one set of outrigers is all thats needed in fact it will turn without them with no issues its more a safety issue, I dont want to have to be picking this thing off the ground.
thebatii 1 year ago
thank the good lord for harbor freight!
timings everything.
thebatii 1 year ago