How to Make a Rotisserie for a Car
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Sep 6, 2019,02:40 AM #1
How to make a car rotisserie jig.
Good morning everyone
It�s a pleasure to be a new member of the forum. Looks like a really great place for help and ideas. I�ve been humbly invited to embed my YouTube video on the forum. Really appreciate the opportunity to share this with you.
If you�re interested in this, the videos show the process of me building a rotisserie jig for a classic Mini which I�m restoring with my dad.
New video uploaded every week.
Thanks
Mark
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Jon (Sep 6, 2019), Rangi (Apr 20, 2020), saintrain (Nov 10, 2019), Seedtick (Sep 6, 2019)
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Sep 6, 2019,08:44 PM #2
Thanks UPbuild! We've added your Rotisserie to our Rotisseries category,
as well as to your builder page: UPbuild's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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Sep 9, 2019,03:25 PM #3
Evening all.
I hope you've all had a good weekend. Just wanted to update you on the rotisserie jig, I've attached the final assembly video, which shows the jig in operation. Hope you enjoy the video.
Thanks
Mark
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Sep 16, 2019,03:20 PM #4
Evening everyone,
Thank you so much to everyone who has viewed the video of me and my dad making the jig. I really appreciate your support, it's always really encouraging and motivating when your hard work is appreciated and it's clear to me that this has been the case so thanks again from me and my dad for the support of all on the forum.
Cheer
Mark and Dad.
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Sep 30, 2019,05:06 PM #5
Hi everyone
Hope your all well, just in case anyone's interested in our mini on the rotisserie project here is a couple of update on it. The end of the second video shows a bit better look at the mechanics on the front or the rotisserie jig we made.
Thanks
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Nov 9, 2019,07:48 AM #6
Hi everyone
Here's a few more updates on the project for anyone interested on how it's coming along, we've made quite a bit of progress in the last month or so.
Hope you enjoy
Thanks
Mark.
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Nov 23, 2019,03:02 AM #7
Morning everyone
We've been working hard on the mini, we managed to get the rear quarter panel off and the new Mk1 quarter shaped up and clamped in place, we haven't welded it on yet as these quite a bit of little repairs and fab work needed to be done behind the quarter, plus it will make it easier creating the Mk1 b pillar with the quarter panel off. Here's the video of the work we've been doings so fare.
Cheers
Mark.
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Apr 18, 2020,01:34 PM #8
Evening everyone.
I hope you're all well and staying safe.
I Just have a little update or bit of entertainment I wanted to share with you on the jig we made for our Classic mini Mk1 build, not sure if you may have seen our rotisserie jig build for the mini but here it a little 8 minutes time lapse of it being made.
Take car and stay safe :-)
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How to Make a Rotisserie for a Car
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