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DIY Rotisserie

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Topic: DIY Rotisserie
Posted By: Regul8r
Subject: DIY Rotisserie
Date Posted: 29-August-2010 at 10:55AM
Check out post #10.
 
WOW!!!
WHAT A FREAKING AWESOME IDEA!!!
 
http://www.corner-carvers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29681&highlight=rotisserie - http://www.corner-carvers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29681&highlight=rotisserie
 
 


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Posted By: GranTorinoSport
Date Posted: 02-September-2010 at 6:20AM
My, that is more like extreme rotisserie!

It would be interesting to see it done on a Torino. I am sure it is possible. I think I'd spring for a steel one, though.

Those wood rotisseries (like in the really early posts) really did not look all that safe. Wood is not steel. I would not want to get underneath that thing!


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Posted By: Regul8r
Date Posted: 02-September-2010 at 1:22PM
I am thinking a good steel one will be a cool deal!
 
Weld a rim on the end of it for the curve!?


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