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Anyone have a rotisserie I can borrow for awhile?

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  • Anyone have a rotisserie I can borrow for awhile?

    I need to soda blast my caddy and do some other work to it. I priced materials and the metal is gonna cost $400-500. Kind of expensive for me to build one and use it for a short time then let the rotisserie sit for a decade before I use it again.

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    Have you seen the ones built out of two engine stands? Pretty cheap to put together, especially of you catch Harbor Freight stands on sale.

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QgMlZ3GFlA[/ame]

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    • #3
      [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li1nB2lFMQ8[/ame]

      This is what I have planned for my '66 when I get around to it.

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      --carlos

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      • #4
        Didnt think two engine stand would be strong enough without some bracing and wider track width. Putting grease in tube where it rotates would make it easier to spin.. Good idea.

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        • #5
          I was looking at buying one for my 71. I figured after I was done, I would sell it to another person in need.

          I just need to get off my ass and do it.
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          • #6
            There have been a few on Craislist lately. Most people sell them when they're done. because they take up so much room

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