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rotisserie plans #149549
11/11/08 10:25 PM
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Does anyone have plans to build a rotisserie. I'm planning on a full restro on my 70 road runner. Thanks Chuck

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I built this one: http://www.mts.net/~hpokrant/Restoration_Tips/1-Rotisserie/Plans.htm



You can also find plans for a few different models on ebay.

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Re: rotisserie plans [Re: RobX4406] #149552
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I built this one http://www.mgexperience.net/article/rotator.html however, had to make several modifications due to the weak nature of the supports. I had to put round bar inside the supports that mount to the bumper bracket locations. And I also added wenches to both front and back slides of the rotis. This made it easy to move the car up and down without using a floor jack and provides another level of protection in case a bolt decides to shear.



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ab7 & A12: How much did the materials cost to make it?

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If I remember correctly around $300 for the materials. Would have been cheaper if I had used scrap material and or used. Also I had them cut all the tubing to length because at the time I did not have the tools to cut the material. So cutting of the metal was like around $75.00.


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If I remember correctly around $300 for the materials. Would have been cheaper if I had used scrap material and or used. Also I had them cut all the tubing to length because at the time I did not have the tools to cut the material. So cutting of the metal was like around $75.00.



because I'd like to have one for my '71RR that I'm restoring...Thanks

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Check out this previous thread about rotisserie casters. It has a few good pictures of the one I built for my 68 RR project.

https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...rue#Post4601739

Jim

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I built this one a few years ago. Used farm jacks on each end, about $30 a piece...

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