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Anyone Ever Built A Rotisserie?
Has anyone on the list had experience building their own rotisserie for doing metal work on a 356?
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I've seen a few posts on doing it on the 356 Talk listserv... may want to check the Registry's website.
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i have a rotisserie that was disassembled when bought and now together. there is a pic of it on my thread at the 912 tech forum-putting 80's suspension in 912
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rotisserie
found these on ebay.
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I haven't built a rotisserie, but I have built a stand (picture included) which worked pretty well for a complete rebuild. Car on the stand is my '75 after bead blasting, but before paint.
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Those trailer tongue jacks are interesting on the 914 rotisere. Plus, the thing has a high and medium level for the turning brackets.
Quite the setup, even if a bit crude. |
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