14-10-2017, 12:34 PM
Timothy,
I had bought a set of rotisserie plans from the USA, almost identical to this set, and all the metal needed to make them, then these appeared for sale at a price I just could not refuse.
Their method of attaching bodies is very nifty indeed, allowing one end to be raised/lowered without putting any pressure on the other end, as the 'Brackets' tilt along a horizontal bar.
Must admit, I took it very very easy when lifting the body first time, to clear of the CarTrolleys, before tilting.
Took not a little head scratching to over engineer the attachment to that Bracket, but something my Dad would have been proud of, as his philosophy was 'glue, screws then nails' to hold things together, so obviously something inherited.
What I most definitely didn't want to see was the body emulate a pretzel or 'cooksister'!
Geoff - Now the bl@@dy door bell on the blink!
I had bought a set of rotisserie plans from the USA, almost identical to this set, and all the metal needed to make them, then these appeared for sale at a price I just could not refuse.
Their method of attaching bodies is very nifty indeed, allowing one end to be raised/lowered without putting any pressure on the other end, as the 'Brackets' tilt along a horizontal bar.
Must admit, I took it very very easy when lifting the body first time, to clear of the CarTrolleys, before tilting.
Took not a little head scratching to over engineer the attachment to that Bracket, but something my Dad would have been proud of, as his philosophy was 'glue, screws then nails' to hold things together, so obviously something inherited.
What I most definitely didn't want to see was the body emulate a pretzel or 'cooksister'!
Geoff - Now the bl@@dy door bell on the blink!