Rotisserie built from junk

Rotisserie built from junk

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David writes –

“My friends built a rotisserie (or spit roast) from a junked BBQ, washing machine, and rheometer. It worked surprisingly well.

The remaining parts were salvaged from a junked rheometer. Instead of installing a switch, the motor is controlled by the original washing machine dial. This is purely for esoteric appeal – the washing machine periodically needs to be set to the spin cycle to keep the spit rotating.”Link.

Related:

  • HOW TO make a gyro cooker – Link.
  • 345 horsepower, 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine powered Barbecue – Link.

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