Automobile body and frame rotisserie

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== Automobile Body / Frame Rotisserie ==
 
  
# Purpose
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[[Image: Rotisserie.jpg|right|frame|none|FrameOff© BodyMaster™ system]]
## Intro: accumulation of dirt, rust, grease, etc. on vehicles chosen for restoration or rodding. Not suited for ordinary servicing and repair.
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## Access to all areas.
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== Purpose of a rotisserie ==
## Elimination of crawling under.
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# To remove the accumulation of dirt, rust, grease, etc. from vehicles chosen for restoration or rodding. Not suited for ordinary servicing and repair. Ramps and lifts are better suited for this.
# Design
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# Gives access to all areas for cleaning and repair.
## Load.
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# Eliminates hours of looking up into nooks and crannies or laying beneath the underside of a vehicle while scraping, brushing, sanding, and doing repairs.
## Swing.
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## Materials.
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== Design parameters and considerations==
## Construction methods.
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# Load -- consider weight and flex of body. If the load gets outside of the base, the whole thing tips over.
# Build
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# Swing -- consider shape and dimensions of body and the space in which it will rotate about its center of gravity. Pivots must be in line. Anything on a radius from either pivot will reduce the swing capacity; distance of pivot from obstructions determines swing capacity.
## Acquisition of materials.
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# If the vehicle is not braced properly especially a convertible you can easily bend or twist the body.
## Tools.
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## Work area.
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# Usage
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== Building a rotisserie ==
## Safe attachment of load.
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# Materials -- steel pipe, tubing, angle, plate, bolts, welding rods or wire
## Safe elevation of load.
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## Acquisition of materials -- salvage, new
## Test and inspect.
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# Construction methods -- weld, bolt
# After
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# Tools needed
## Other uses for rotisserie or parts.
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##welder
## Storage.
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##torch
# Reference
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##drill
## (Links)
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##saw
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##layout tools (scribe, awl, soapstone, marker, square, level, straight edge)
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##wrenches
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# Work area
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== Usage ==
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# Safe attachment of load
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# Safe elevation of load
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# Test and inspect
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==Other uses for rotisserie==
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# Storage
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#I built my very simple rotisserie and after taking my '68 Firebird off of it 2 years later, I cut the tops off, added casters, welded them together, and VOILA!...instant rollaround car stands. Of course, the rotisserie only made the rear part, I made the front part from some spare steel I had. Here's a photo of it...
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[[Image:100_2798.jpg]]
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[[Image:rotiss2.jpg]]
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<p>This is my first rotisserie. I built over 10 years ago. I designed it with pneumatic tires and steering to allow for mobility on rough outdoor surfaces and ease of trailer loading (back then I moved my vehicles around between home and work fabrication shops). This particular rotisserie was sized so that when the body is flipped roof up, I can practically work underneath the car while standing straight (notice a wide track to enhance stability). The rotisserie can be disconnected in the middle for painting large parts.-Rich TFS</p>
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==References==
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;Discussion on Hotrodders.com
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*[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tilter-rotisserie-ramp-79099-2.html Tilters, rotisseries]
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*[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/body-weight-97313.html Estimating body weight]
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==External links==
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*[http://www.mckennasgarage.com/xke/jag6.htm Building a rotisserie]
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*[http://www.harwoodperformance.bizland.com/1941buick/Editorial_20.htm Rotisserie construction]
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