Building your own car rotisserie

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Building your own car rotisserie

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Below are some great links on how to.
There is plans everything you need to know.

Maybe worthy of a sticky ?


http://www.mts.net/~hpokrant/Restoratio ... sserie.htm



http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=99574


http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/sho ... er=6778288
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Nice one Wil, if I knew how to make it a sticky I would!

Perhaps someone technical will be along in a while...
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Like the one with the hydraulic rams to lift it, smart idea :thumbright: :thumbright:
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Ivor, Just click on edit and you will be given options, of which sticky is just one. :D
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AllKiller wrote:Like the one with the hydraulic rams to lift it, smart idea :thumbright: :thumbright:

But you still have to get the car very high off the floor to get in onto the thing. Might as well jack it up a little higher and forget the rams.
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Not if you bolt it on with the wheels on, then remove them and axles after ;) at its lowest it must be nearly right :thumbright:
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I think the rams would bottom out very high but hay it might work all depends on how high your car is

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Clivey wrote:Ivor, Just click on edit and you will be given options, of which sticky is just one. :D
Ah, spotting the bleedin' obvious was never one of my strong points! :oops:
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I drew up my own one based on the first link Will showed.
Mine is at a fixed height for my charger.
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ANTON wrote:I drew up my own one based on the first link Will showed.
Mine is at a fixed height for my charger.
Thats great :thumbright: :thumbright:

If anyone wants some really good plans pm me your email and i will forward as i cant post them C right and all that
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LOOKED GOOD SO I BUILT ONE

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JUST BUILT ONE WITH A FEW MODS THANKS FOR THE LINK
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