The start of the Auto Rotisseri

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bigsky4ever

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building rotisserie for my 69 340 swinger project. This was one days work, had to order the jacks a wheels from amazon. Should be here this weekend.
 

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It look like your off to a good start. My brother built one for his 66 Coronet convertable. He used a pair of hubs from an old corn planter for the piviots. They work great. I have als read that trailer hubs work good too.
Good luck with your project.
 
Wheels will be here Monday, made some brackets for the jacks to bolt to. Thinking the pipe we have for rotating assembly is a little lose, going to check out some hubs this week.
My father In-law had some of the metal the green pieces my cousins gave me. I'll have $230.00 into the jacks and six wheels, $30.00 in nuts and bolts and another $120 into the other iron we needed. So I'll have just under $400 into it.
 

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engine stand I picked up a couple of years ago. I'll post some pics once the 340 in the stand.
 

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