I made my own rotisserie, use the rear spindle and brake drum off front wheel drive car, put lever on park brake cable to stop turning. I saved several dollars. Thank for vidios I learn a lot.
I used stir sticks to make it a little easier to maneuver the little wheels over my lip of my garage. Make sure to tighten the front and rear attachment brackets. Lol I thought mine were tight enough, but it slid and scared the crap out of me! 😮
I looked at theirs a couple years ago and it's a very nice rotisserie(yes I am a little jealous). But I am cheap and built my own. However next car I'd probably buy one as I didn't build mine to be mobile. And I wouldn't want one already assembled I enjoy putting kits together it's part of the fun.
Some southern engineering and 1 drill later and your set to go! It makes all the work on the bottom so much easier! I have 2 Whirlyjigs made in Tennessee. Can’t imagine doing it any other way.
That is fantastic to see the next phase happen. Also any good mechanic will have to adjust at any given time to adapt so the job goes easier. Great out of the box thinking with those back mounts
Congratulations, Barry! You're going to LOVE working on a rotisserie. I've used one that's 40 yrs old and wretched, compared to your new one, but it's saved my bacon, and my back, on two restorations so far. Yes, the bracket-fabbing and finding centerline is a pain, but man is it worth it! Yours, with screw jack centering adjusters, is especially nice because as you're working, adding and cutting on a project, the COG moves around a bit. Nice to be able to easily re-center the tub as you go. It gets really scary if that lump comes 'over-center' on you, as you're trying to spin it...ask me how I know ;) Loving your progress- it's relaxing to watch a hardworking guy do things right. And man, am I glad to have these steps behind me! I'm gonna finish my five year project this summer. Thanks to "Jo Daddy's Garage"!
Thank you for this ! I was looking into getting one. And I’m convinced it’s a good investment especially for an RX-8 and a Miata both of which I own. I’m subscribing and will try to keep up to date. Keep up the great work. Whether here or patron. You have to do what you need to do make yourself comfortable. If you have to take away UA-cam because it’s more time focused on other things. Then it’s necessary you don’t get the time back so if it’s not beneficial. Step away and rethink & replan. Cheers 🍻
Great red neck engineering in the rear mounts glad to see it finally on the rotisserie and being able to work on it without lying on your back looking forward for your next video on it thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍
A little trick to protect your rotisserie when you primer and paint. Wrap it in aluminum foil with a little tape. When you’re done just peel the aluminum foil off and throw it away and your rotisserie will still look new.
Such great timing!..thanks for doing this vid. I just picked up one and although it's not the same brand....it sure looks similar right down to the crate....only difference I see is mine is blue....you've just given me a huge step forward to get mine together...Thank you!
What is the overall height when the car is balanced on it's side? Wondering if it would fit in a space that's 8' tall? Good video as usual. Thanks for putting them out.
I can certainly understand Barry's loyalty to the company. However, for those that can't afford with this product may cost, the infernal craftsman has a video on how he built a rotisserie for his 66 coupe. You may consider checking that out. it is however nice to support companies like redline who are willing to manufacture equipment like this to make working on projects easier for us.
Nice, I've had my eye on this exact one for a while now, so great to see it in action. What about the stabilizers? Not needed, take up too much space or too excited and forgot?
Is this rotisserie vehicle specific, or can it work on Mustang, Camaro, or dodge? I have little experience with products like this. Would come in handy to find loose change lost in the car. Just flip it over and see what falls out. :)
Links in the description box for the redline stands or other products.
I made my own rotisserie, use the rear spindle and brake drum off front wheel drive car, put lever on park brake cable to stop turning. I saved several dollars. Thank for vidios I learn a lot.
I used stir sticks to make it a little easier to maneuver the little wheels over my lip of my garage. Make sure to tighten the front and rear attachment brackets. Lol I thought mine were tight enough, but it slid and scared the crap out of me! 😮
Nice job. That is going to make your life so much easier.
I think the best point in front is in the middle of the rad. In the rear its at the level of the rear bumper brackets.
I looked at theirs a couple years ago and it's a very nice rotisserie(yes I am a little jealous). But I am cheap and built my own. However next car I'd probably buy one as I didn't build mine to be mobile.
And I wouldn't want one already assembled I enjoy putting kits together it's part of the fun.
Robert, you did a nice job with your rotisserie. It served your purpose quite well
@@rickgaine3476 Exactly it was fit for purpose.
Some southern engineering and 1 drill later and your set to go! It makes all the work on the bottom so much easier! I have 2 Whirlyjigs made in Tennessee. Can’t imagine doing it any other way.
I’m going to miss the old boat trailer! I can’t look at boat trailers any more without wondering if it would fit under my car body.
You could slip the jack handle over the end of that crank handle to make it easier to turn and raise it, looks good,
Thanks,
Chris.
Jack handle is smaller. I talked with the owner of the company. They plan on making a longer handle. And other improvements.
That is fantastic to see the next phase happen. Also any good mechanic will have to adjust at any given time to adapt so the job goes easier. Great out of the box thinking with those back mounts
Great video
now that is a cool rig. although some assembly required ..LOL. going to make this and future projects much easier.
I LIKE IT!!
Reduce the thickness of the bolt head by 1/4”. The bolt is overkill for the application so reducing the head will not hurt a thing.
I thought of that but I went for what I knew would work. Showing others ideas as well.
Cool. Very nice rotisserie. Get cooking Barry! 😂❤
Congratulations, Barry! You're going to LOVE working on a rotisserie. I've used one that's 40 yrs old and wretched, compared to your new one, but it's saved my bacon, and my back, on two restorations so far. Yes, the bracket-fabbing and finding centerline is a pain, but man is it worth it! Yours, with screw jack centering adjusters, is especially nice because as you're working, adding and cutting on a project, the COG moves around a bit. Nice to be able to easily re-center the tub as you go. It gets really scary if that lump comes 'over-center' on you, as you're trying to spin it...ask me how I know ;)
Loving your progress- it's relaxing to watch a hardworking guy do things right. And man, am I glad to have these steps behind me! I'm gonna finish my five year project this summer. Thanks to "Jo Daddy's Garage"!
Thank you for this ! I was looking into getting one. And I’m convinced it’s a good investment especially for an RX-8 and a Miata both of which I own. I’m subscribing and will try to keep up to date. Keep up the great work. Whether here or patron. You have to do what you need to do make yourself comfortable. If you have to take away UA-cam because it’s more time focused on other things. Then it’s necessary you don’t get the time back so if it’s not beneficial. Step away and rethink & replan. Cheers 🍻
To me the best part of the design are the rollers on the main uprights.
USE AFLOOR JACK UNDER THE MAIN TUBE
Very nice, much better than crawling under a jig, I may do the same thing. I appreciate the sticker. Thanks
Great red neck engineering in the rear mounts glad to see it finally on the rotisserie and being able to work on it without lying on your back looking forward for your next video on it thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍
Skills on display. I love how you make everything look so easy.
Please don't remove your old videos from here.....many times I find I search back through looking for an older one to refresh thinking...
Nice work Barry!
A little trick to protect your rotisserie when you primer and paint. Wrap it in aluminum foil with a little tape. When you’re done just peel the aluminum foil off and throw it away and your rotisserie will still look new.
I made my back braket mount to bumper holes a outrigger down to shipping mount holes
Nice unit
Good setup.
...gonna need to expand...for all the new tools...and more projects...👍
Sweet
Such great timing!..thanks for doing this vid. I just picked up one and although it's not the same brand....it sure looks similar right down to the crate....only difference I see is mine is blue....you've just given me a huge step forward to get mine together...Thank you!
hi barry my rotisserie is still in the box .the car is going long very good.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😄😄
Would old shackle bushings take up the slack?
Possibly, but they stick out past the ends.
What is the overall height when the car is balanced on it's side? Wondering if it would fit in a space that's 8' tall? Good video as usual. Thanks for putting them out.
BTW the car i'm working on is a 68 mustang, so i'm assuming the dimensions will be close to the 69.
My loft towers are 8 feet tall for reference. I measured with the car on its side. Clears easily. Almost a foot to spare.
Did Redline have Mustang mounts like other makers? Thanks
I don’t think so.
Ok why not use the bushings from the spring perches in the rear
They stick out from the tube. Bracket would need to be wider.
Hi Barry, what happend to your old song, I know that song for many years. Thank, very good jobs.
I've had copyright issues. I created the opening for this one.
Hi Barry I have been wanting to build one like this. Would you be interested in selling the dimensions and material list of whats needed ?
As a courtesy to this company I don’t feel I should do that. But I’m sure there are plans online.
I can certainly understand Barry's loyalty to the company. However, for those that can't afford with this product may cost, the infernal craftsman has a video on how he built a rotisserie for his 66 coupe. You may consider checking that out. it is however nice to support companies like redline who are willing to manufacture equipment like this to make working on projects easier for us.
Nice, I've had my eye on this exact one for a while now, so great to see it in action. What about the stabilizers? Not needed, take up too much space or too excited and forgot?
I don’t think they’re needed.
Is that a TCP MINI tub frame insert? I just received a set. Do have any content on installation?
Thank you
They are from Detroit speed. I have videos on the install in this playlist.
Is this rotisserie vehicle specific, or can it work on Mustang, Camaro, or dodge? I have little experience with products like this. Would come in handy to find loose change lost in the car. Just flip it over and see what falls out. :)
It will work with any car. Just need to find a way to mount it.
If it works, is it really a dumb idea?
Nice job, but looking at the instructions kind of spoils the fun of putting it together.
these are sold all over the world in different colors and brands, made in china
American made exists, people just don't want to pay for it /shrug