I copied most of his plan with only minor changes. Engine stands don't have a wide enough base for safety. Scott's plans use engine cranes only for the steel. Front and rear stands of a rotisserie need to be tied together for stability. On sale the Harbor Freight cranes (including hydraulic cylinders) cost $150 each. That puts materials cost around $400 when you're finished.
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Originally Posted By: 69firebirdman my bbq grill has a nice Rotisserie.maybe you can cook the bird on it..lol
But it's cheaper to head to the buffet at 4PM... less work too! Get ready Terry. Cold weather is coming here and the geezers are headed your way.