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Rotisserie... for a car or frame...
I know someone had one of these on the board here, and i think it got lost in the big crash... anyways, who's got one, or has access to one that i can borrow?
http://www.ajaxauto.com/Spinner8.jpg don't really have time to make my own right now, but one of these will make my welding go MUCH faster. |
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Attachment 735 Mike, Can't help you much, but at the top of this photo is a Willys tub upside down on a wooden rotisserie. It was made of 2x6 wood frame with a metal pipe and flange on each end. The pipe spun in a clamp type pipe vise on one end to hold it in position. it just spun through a wood block on the other end. It was simple and if put together with wood screws the wood could be easilly reused. John
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thats a cool idea, but doubt it would hold up to the weight of this chassis.... it's a heavy pig, that's for sure.
i found some decent online plans, and could prolly build a kick ass one in a weekend, but just don't want to spend a weekend working on it. would rather spend the weekend working on the rig instead. |
you could spend a weekend building a rotisserie or spend a weekend laying on your back welding on the underside of you buggy...I'd just weld on the 4x4;)
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well i will have friends handy to help me flip it over and over when needed. i will build one, just no time for it right now.
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can you send me the link for the online plans? I have wanted to build one of these for years... |
Mike,
I just saw an ad in a car magazine for a neat rottisserie at www.theroto2000.com There may be a couple of options there that you may find interesting and could incorporate into your plans. John |
thanks for the tip john!
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