Hey does any body have a set of plans or know of some on the web! Thanks!
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RE: Rotisseriee
by mrwillys
Posted: 08/21/2003 07:02 EST
For a Bar B Q?
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RE: Rotisseriee
by offy
Posted: 08/21/2003 07:05 EST
Ya, right, this is a cooking site. Turn the roadster over, she's done on one side!
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RE: Rotisseriee
by mrwillys
Posted: 08/22/2003 08:24 EST
What? You don't like grilling steaks or ribs?
They have good deals on them at Carlisle. There's a couple of outfits that sell them.
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RE: Rotisseriee
by burn out bob
Posted: 08/21/2003 22:18 EST
Mike I sent ya two E-mails & they came back. Go to google search. Lots of stuff . B-O-B*********DSRA
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RE: Rotisseriee
by MOPARRODDER
Posted: 08/23/2003 18:07 EST
Hey Mike!! There is a guy here in town that built oneon a running gear from an airport baggage trollie. He extended the reach to be long enough for even a pickup, then he welded square tubing up rights in the middle of the front and rear bolsters with bracing , then added a top like an engine stand on each one, instead of where the engine bolts to he put a heavy plate bar with L shaped tubing that is wide enough to fit either a frame or body and the whole thing rotates like an engine stand would. It's on nuematic tires and can be pulled behind your truck anyplace ya want(to the sandblaster or painter) the running gear has auto steer just like a wagon and is low to the ground and can be easly moved by one person within the shop. I'll try and get a pic or two of it and post it if I can. I'll also talk to him and see if you can borrow it as he isn't using it right now. Catch ya later! Bill
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RE: Rotisseriee
by bowtie36mc
Posted: 08/24/2003 10:16 EST
Bill I don't need it now as I'm ready to go back on the frame next weekend ! But I have a 230 gal aircraft fuel tank paint stand that I got from work and it will make a perfect rotisserie so I'm looking for plans to convert it over. It has a air driven motor to spin it with just have to modifiy the frame of it!
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Mike,Charter DRSA Member