View Full Version : Different kind of rotisserie
DBasher
04-03-2014, 09:22 PM
First I was like, whaaa? Then it started to make sense, pretty cool set up.
Anyone use one before?
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/ptd/4359379026.html
:cheers:
Dan
BMR Sales
04-04-2014, 10:24 AM
That's different!
DBasher
04-04-2014, 01:03 PM
I like that its no longer and doesn't take up anymore than the footprint of the car. The other nice thing for someone with limited space is the storage when not in use.
For you guys that have worked off of rotisseries, what do you think?
:cheers:
Dan
barrrf
04-04-2014, 01:35 PM
Looks like it would get in the way of painting........definitely would like to know what others think.
GregWeld
04-04-2014, 03:06 PM
I like being able to roll the project around in the shop... and they don't add that much in length. I would not like the hoops in the way on this one...
gearheads78
04-04-2014, 03:22 PM
I been seeing that advertised for 5-6 years now. I just dont get it. To me the braceing and hoops in the way would drive me crazy.
Sparks67
04-04-2014, 09:07 PM
I really don't like it. We used the whirly jig, when we worked on mine. I can see that this doesn't have lot of features that is built in the whirly jig. Here is some of the features of the whirly jig as compared to the other brands. http://whirlyjig.com/GTO.htm
The one feature that I liked and I can see that one doesn't have in the photos is being able to turn it ever 9 degrees. We painted the floor pans on my 67 Camaro, and that feature made it easy to work on my car. You can break the whirly jig down to store it. I ended up selling it, when I was done with my car.
Jeff
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