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Rotisserie available...Got a winter project?

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This beast has helped with two cars now, so the kharma is building. I used this on my SWB R clone , and Tad has used it on his 935 project. I don't have the room yet for it to come back home. If you have the need for this, for a winter project, let me
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I'm surprised...

The economy is slowed, but our interest in the cars has not. And, the majority of early cars out there need metal work. C'mon guys, time to dig in and do the work yourselves. Restoration shops charge $75-100+ per hour. When I needed a rotisserie, I couldn't find one. I'll let this rent for cheap for the winter.
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Sounds like a good item. Could you post pics for those of us that are too far away to avail ourselves?
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Better than sliced bread

Rotisserie has two sets of supports now for swb and lwb, makes work much easier, moves easily. Boulder to Littleton, where next?
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Did you extend the vertical bars on the stands?

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yes , engine stands with longer center square channel pieces
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I like this design and am thinking of going this route. But how do you get the car up and down?
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smoke and mirrors

It takes some maneuvering with a couple floor jacks and a motorcycle stand and some blocks of 6x6s. Maybe a couple hours invested...but considering the amount of time the car sits on the rotisserie, the effort spent to get it there is well worth it

Speedo

BTW...the rotisserie is still available...nobody doing winter projects in Denver?
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Would you ship them to Australia?...lol (I'm joking)

But seriously I couldn't think of a better way of restoring a car.
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