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    1gary is offline Banned Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Question Rotisserie

     



    This thing seems to be huge.

    Vehicle Rotisserie (Tilter)

    The ones you guys have aren't that big are they??.
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    TOW'D is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    the rotissere we have is made out of 2" sq. steel tubing welded into the octagon shape

    We have it so that 1/2 of it can be removed if needed.

    We built mounts to the suspension mounting points

    I built a 4 wheel steering axles that can be removed by unbolting them.

    The wheels are very handy for storing the car when not being worked on(in a corner).

    I have overhead monorail track with two 2 ton chain hoists but two guys can man handle it and flip it over pretty easy with a couple of steel levers we built.

    I've been pretty happy with it


    hank
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