Time to buy a Rotisserie Who?
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I am ready to buy. I see a few out there, but looking to find someone who is familiar with Mopars. Anyone have any luck?
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Re: Time to buy a Rotisserie Who?
[Re: Challenger 1]
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05/28/08 03:39 PM
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Here's a link: web page There should be some used one's out there. I made my decision on who to buy from by location. I drove up to there shop and picked mine up to save freight and To see how they mount cars. Very worth while as I learned alot that day. Good luck with your car. Checkout my rebuild in progress: 74 challenger rebuild
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Re: Time to buy a Rotisserie Who?
[Re: Challenger 1]
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Eastwood also sells the Auto Twirler for less $$ that waht Auto Twirler has on the website.
Also check out US Car Tool. They are a little more $$.
I have been researching these for a year or two and still have not bought one. I would like to find a used one, but have not found one locally.
1970 Challenger Convertible soon to be T/A convertible
Contrary to the opinions of some, I am not dumber than I look.
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Re: Time to buy a Rotisserie Who?
[Re: Challenger 1]
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05/28/08 04:59 PM
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Here is the one I got; I like it: http://www.derekweaver.com/update/products.aspx?id=63It has gone up $100 from when I bought it a few months ago, and the "local" place that sells the same one has gone up $200; so if you want one I would buy now... It is nice; the wheels could use some work; but overall very nice and well built - no complaints - it came with all the mounting hardware & door braces in that price... FWIW: it is make in China; but it appears well made.
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Re: Time to buy a Rotisserie Who?
[Re: RedFish]
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Quote:
Got my Eastwood mag in the mail yesterday and they are running a sale on the rotisserie.
10% off everything on the catalog I got today in the mail. good luck with whatever one you pick. a rotissorie is about the best tool you can buy
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Re: Time to buy a Rotisserie Who?
[Re: JDMopar]
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05/28/08 11:22 PM
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Whirly Jig I bought mine over ten years ago and have used it on three of my own cars. Two friends have used it for their cars and the body shop has used it on at least three others. Very happy with it.
'.. it was long ago and it was far away, and it was so much better than it is today..' Jim Steinman
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Re: Time to buy a Rotisserie Who?
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05/29/08 08:54 AM
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There is a guy in NH that makes them. It is longwoods metal in deering NH. They did my sandblasting for my car. I am using one of his right now. It is a friends. There are pictures on my site below. Here is the longwoods site. Good luck edit: I just went through the site and there is no reference to the rotisserie nor has there been. But I know he build them and sells them give him a call if you are interested. longwoods
Last edited by moepwr; 05/29/08 09:07 AM.
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Re: Time to buy a Rotisserie Who?
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05/29/08 04:34 PM
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I just orderd one from Eastwood. I wasn't quite sure which mounting brackets to get, so I got 1 set of leaf spring mounting brackets (Eastwood say Mopar A&E bodies for these) and the Uni plate brackets for mounting unibodies. I got the unpainted Plus model w/ an 8" offroad wheel kit to make it easier to move it in and out of the garage. I should have it in 3 weeks.
1970 Challenger Convertible soon to be T/A convertible
Contrary to the opinions of some, I am not dumber than I look.
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Re: Time to buy a Rotisserie Who?
[Re: Grizzly69]
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05/30/08 08:04 AM
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I am concerned with the extended (open) length. I have talked to few places and have heard 15' to 19'.6". I plan to do B-body cars so I am not sure what would be too short? I can measure, but just want to see if anyone has any experience here.
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