Originally Posted By 1DGEMAN
Originally Posted By wayfarer
Originally Posted By bboogieart
Originally Posted By HemiSportFury
I will use spacers to raise the body 4" off the frame and then
attach the frame to the rotisserie.

Looks like he is wanting to leave the body on the frame.


...that will add a huge amount of dead weight that I would try to avoid.


As in my original response. They have video of how to do this. There is a reason to leave the body attached to the frame.

Got it mounted on the rotisserie with the spaces holding the body 5" above the frame. It is very well balanced this way and easy rotate. When I'm working on the frame only I will probably have to flip the mounting points to get a reasonable balance point.

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