If your wanting to make a rotisserie. Here are the dimensions I used on mine. It works well. There may be better options or ideas out there. I just thought I'd share what I did in case your willing to make your own. I used two methods of holding the car from turning. I welded on 2 large washers and drilled a few holes on one and one hole on the other to put a bolt through. I also welded a nut on the top and made a handle out of a bolt to screw down into the top frame to lock the arm.
Here is the link to copy the drawing.http://s253.photobucket.com/albums/hh60 ... nsions.jpg
Rotisserie Dimensions and pics
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Re: Rotisserie Dimensions and pics
Those are very nice Brady, thanks for sharing.
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Re: Rotisserie Dimensions and pics
Thanks for sharing. Very clever, nice to be handy with a welder.
I saw one for sale in a KMS tools catalog, where there was a jack/ram of some sort at each end, between the lower stand and the moving upright,that once the car was attatched, one could lift the car to remove wheels and get the car to height.
I saw one for sale in a KMS tools catalog, where there was a jack/ram of some sort at each end, between the lower stand and the moving upright,that once the car was attatched, one could lift the car to remove wheels and get the car to height.
80 FI spider
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72 work in progress
2017 Golf R ( APR Stg. 1)
2018 F350 crew long box