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Car Rottisery
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Car Rottisery
This is a general question, not just 4b related, but would 2 engine stands be enough to hold a EH holden ute as a rottisery, if so what size would be best.
I have no idea how much a striped down shell weighs. But for around $200 each or build one for aroud $500 worth of steel and all th hard work is done.
Any and all thoughs would help
I have no idea how much a striped down shell weighs. But for around $200 each or build one for aroud $500 worth of steel and all th hard work is done.
Any and all thoughs would help
if ya gona rev it, Chev it
I had a HQ Monaro ( coupe ) on a rotisserie made from two engine stands . I would suggest if you can make them a little wider for a bit more stability . If your handy with a welder just make something up . A stripped down shell dosen"t weigh too much , we moved the monaro with 5 guys .
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Bob tail Rangey
If you cant buy it , Make it !
Bob tail Rangey
If you do use 2 engine stands just make sure they are high enough to actually let the body rotate..... also be a bit careful to have the rotational axis of the stands close to the longditudinal centre of gravity of the body. This is so that it doesn't "flip" to quickly...
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ive built one using most of thhis guys ideas works great with a cortina wagon on it even with sususpension and diffs it held it fine
http://www.fordaustraliaforums.com/foru ... hp?t=30045
total cost still ends up around 500bux but to buy all the steel to start from scratch would cost more not to mention casters to wheel it around are expensive
http://www.fordaustraliaforums.com/foru ... hp?t=30045
total cost still ends up around 500bux but to buy all the steel to start from scratch would cost more not to mention casters to wheel it around are expensive
I did think of that buit everyone was mentioning empty shells etc.bludnut wrote:thehanko wrote:excuse my ignorance...
but why?
makes cleaning and repairs alot easier. no laying on ya back.
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