Terrific job Dan!
There used to be a site with complete description and
plans for rotisserie.
Can't find it noe.
Carter
--- Flinthoof Ponypal <Flinters@picarefy.com> wrote:
> I've heard of people using engine stands for body
> tub supports with other
> cars, and even heard passing references to
> rotisseries in general for
> Spitfires, but never have I seen photos or any
> articles on how to do it.
> No details. Do a search on the Internet and you
> keep running into the same
> three pages about it.
>
> That didn't help.
>
> So after coming to the point on my Mk III where I
> needed to start work on
> the chassis part of the restoration, I realized that
> I would have to
> fabricate a rotisserie myself for the body tub and
> while I was at it,
> document the whole affair for others to follow for
> reference.
>
> I give you the Body Tub Rotisserie, made of two
> engine stands and can be
> built for less than $150. If you have a welder, it
> can be a simple
> project, but you can also assemble the entire thing
> out of bolts if you
> wish as well.
>
> http://www.ponypics.com/spitfire/rotisserie.html
>
> I hope to get this up on several sites since it
> really benefits everyone.
> Let me know what you think, Spitsters!
>
> -Vegaman Dan
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