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    Default Re: Plans for metal rotisserie needed

    Quote Originally Posted by jiott View Post
    A rotisserie, wing or fuselage, does not need to be super convenient or efficient. Its not like you need to rotate these things multiple times per day. Usually several days or many, many days go by before you need to rotate. Just build something that functions, and don't waste valuable building time on fancy fixtures. My 2 cents.
    Well said!

    Scrap wood and an old engine stand made up mine. Not an engineering marvel by any means, but it got the job done!

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    Default Re: Plans for metal rotisserie needed

    Quote Originally Posted by bbs428 View Post
    Well said!

    Scrap wood and an old engine stand made up mine. Not an engineering marvel by any means, but it got the job done!
    Oh, wow, that's perfect. Great suggestion!

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