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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Modas on November 05, 2004, 07:28:38 AM

Title: car restoration guys
Post by: Modas on November 05, 2004, 07:28:38 AM
Hey Gents -

Has anyone built a rotisserie for their car restoration project?  I've found plans on the internet for different variations, but was curious what others have done.  Pics/Plans are wonderful if you have them...  Thanks!!!
Title: Re: car restoration guys
Post by: eskimo2 on November 05, 2004, 08:01:14 AM
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Originally posted by Modas
Hey Gents -

Has anyone built a rotisserie for their car restoration project?  I've found plans on the internet for different variations, but was curious what others have done.  Pics/Plans are wonderful if you have them...  Thanks!!!


Why in the world would you want to BBQ an old car?

eskimo
Title: car restoration guys
Post by: mora on November 05, 2004, 08:03:43 AM
What the heck is a rotisserie?
Title: car restoration guys
Post by: eskimo2 on November 05, 2004, 08:15:31 AM
How big is the fire pit and what kind of sauce do you plan on using?

eskimo
Title: car restoration guys
Post by: nuchpatrick on November 05, 2004, 08:24:17 AM
Those are sweet..best way to do a car if your doing the work yourself.  Theres a guy next door that referbs boats and he has a rig that he uses to flip the smaller boats over to make it eazyer for him to do hull work.
Title: car restoration guys
Post by: straffo on November 05, 2004, 08:26:04 AM
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Originally posted by mora
What the heck is a rotisserie?


for me it's this :
(http://nanteslanuit.free.fr/rotisserie.jpg)
Title: car restoration guys
Post by: Modas on November 05, 2004, 09:01:59 AM
COD!!

I KNEW this was gonna happen!!!  :D

Its a framework that allow you to take the body shell of the frame of a car (pre-unibody cars) and rotate the body 360° so you can get to the underside without getting under the car.

However, a BBQ that large could probably do a whole cow in one shot....  Hmmmmmm BBQ...
Title: car restoration guys
Post by: Cougar68 on November 05, 2004, 09:12:56 AM
I would LOVE to have a rotisserie for my Cougars.  The fact that you're considering building one means that you have way more room for your project than I have for mine which is making me insanely jealous and positive that you have a lift in there as well which just isn't fair so I'll have to keep my perfect rotisserie plans to myself.  :D  How's that for a run-on sentence?

Cougar
Title: car restoration guys
Post by: Staga on November 05, 2004, 10:20:25 AM
Frame you can bolt your car's bodywork from front and rear and then turn the car on its side if you need to work with floor.
I've seen them in use but guess they're usually made from scratch by using common sense and 20m of steel tube.
Title: car restoration guys
Post by: Modas on November 05, 2004, 11:16:23 AM
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Originally posted by Cougar68
I would LOVE to have a rotisserie for my Cougars.  The fact that you're considering building one means that you have way more room for your project than I have for mine which is making me insanely jealous and positive that you have a lift in there as well which just isn't fair so I'll have to keep my perfect rotisserie plans to myself.  :D  How's that for a run-on sentence?

Cougar


Whew, with a sentence like that, your english teacher should be fired!!! :D

Well, I don't have as much space as I want.  22x30 shop with 14' ceilings and have a 200 sq ft loft on one end.  I don't have a lift but sure would like one :mad:  I can buy a lot of nice tools for 2 grand

600 sq ft of working space sounds like a lot, but once you get all the benches, tools, and the car in there, it gets used up in a hurry.
Title: car restoration guys
Post by: Roscoroo on November 05, 2004, 11:37:43 AM
Wish i knew you needed pics of a rotisserie a few months ago ..
 Our is on loan at the moment and we probly wont get it back for awhile.

they are fairly simple to construct though .

you do need 3-4 guys around to flip the car though ...and always weld in interior support .


i would suggest a lift 1st though .. the 2 side post ones can be found used for around 600 or so . i my self perfur the 4 post drive on racks (they can double as a jig )