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jackwyse Samba Member
Joined: May 05, 2006 Posts: 40 Location: paradise,ca.
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Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 9:24 am Post subject: |
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Are these made from engine stands or cherry pickers, they look like it but seem different , larger, can I use my old engine stands for this to hold my doublecab? |
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Shish K Bob Samba Member
Joined: December 25, 2002 Posts: 132 Location: The OC
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:00 pm Post subject: |
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jackwyse wrote: |
Are these made from engine stands or cherry pickers, they look like it but seem different , larger, can I use my old engine stands for this to hold my doublecab? |
it looks scratch built, but i have been thinking of making one from engine stands. _________________ you have a cat and i have a dog that climbs trees |
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Jerry Samba Member
Joined: October 28, 2007 Posts: 1367
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Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 7:20 pm Post subject: |
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Thom, could you post a detailed pic of how you have the rear of the rotisserie attached? I'm buying one of those babies next week. (my back & knees are shot) _________________ Looking for SO34 parts.
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crukab Samba Chef
Joined: December 13, 2002 Posts: 6116 Location: Vermont
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Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2011 6:00 am Post subject: |
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Jerry wrote: |
Thom, could you post a detailed pic of how you have the rear of the rotisserie attached? I'm buying one of those babies next week. (my back & knees are shot) |
Not sure how Thom's is attached, But I bolted mine to the frame at the back end. There is 1 bolt hole in the frame near the end, I drilled a second hole in the frame (which I'll weld closed when done) and bolted it right to the frame, for me this was easier than bolting to where the spring plate attaches.
_________________ Tom
My Pops:
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=604100&highlight=
I know you will always be with me, rest in peace with no more pain. 8/13/14.....
In the yard right now:
'51 Dodge 5 window truck
'65 Bug
'66 Singlecab
'82 Rabbit Truck Diesel from CALI
'86 Doublecab W/T
'91 Vanagon carat/wolfsbrg.Tiico
'88 Dodge Ram pickup
'11 Jetta Wagon |
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Jerry Samba Member
Joined: October 28, 2007 Posts: 1367
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the pic Crukab.
If you had it to do over again, would you extend the plate you bolted to the frame so the square tubing is further away from the frame? I finally bought one from Accessable Systems & want to build the arms once. Your way looks strong, but possibly in the way of corner repair? I can't tell.
It looks like Thom could trip over that square tubing! Be careful man! _________________ Looking for SO34 parts.
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Bendango Samba Member
Joined: September 04, 2005 Posts: 593
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Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 12:05 am Post subject: |
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burwin wrote: |
Took some time - but fun building massive rings + even more fun rolling!
Mine's made with 50mm x 50mm but only 2mm wall thickness. I was worried it would'nt hold up so I added some supports at the top like someone suggested earlier ( don't tighten them too tight mine started to dent the roof a little)
Make working on it a pleasure even though mines not got much rust it was still worth it and now can sand blast it + I think the work will be finished better.
Cheers for all the info on this thread! |
Finished using this - putting it in is great but taking it out is was easily as much fun. For sale for 400EU it's not the prettiest but it worked for me.
It's located in SE-France Near ST Raphael between Cannes and ST Tropez. If buyer wants I can cut it up for easier shipping _________________ I want a real garage.
WANTED - [WTB] 55-62 Bus Thin Lip Package Tray SWR
Getting Used - SWR 60 westy copy built by vw ( apparently )
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=320866
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Where did you find the elephant dick? |
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gatorwyatt Samba Member
Joined: April 24, 2002 Posts: 1867 Location: Clearwater Fl.
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Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:12 am Post subject: |
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Engine stands will be too small in scale to the size/weight of a bus...in my opinion... _________________ www.blastserv.com
wanted:
RHD Barndoor floor mat..reproduction is fine |
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Jerry Samba Member
Joined: October 28, 2007 Posts: 1367
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Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 12:40 pm Post subject: |
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Has anyone had any problems or tried bolting up to the 2 tranny mounting bolts? Looks like an ideal place to mock-up the brackets. The only problem I see beforehand is it's awful narrow. It looks stout enough. _________________ Looking for SO34 parts.
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j.pickens Samba Member
Joined: December 03, 2002 Posts: 9789 Location: Exit 7, New Jersey
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Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 9:04 pm Post subject: |
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The tranny mounts are designed to carry the weight of the engine and transmission, and the torque of the spinning engine. The spring plate mounts are designed to carry the weight of the bus. I'd use the spring plate mounts. _________________ Founder and Chairman Emeritus, ECMSAS
BBX BBXII and BBXXI Long Distance Award Winner
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i wish more people would actually drive their vws rather than just talking about what they have in the garage. |
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If you've seen one sunroof swivel seat kombi, you've seen them all! |
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Wolfsburg classic Resto. Samba Member
Joined: June 14, 2010 Posts: 1 Location: Welcome, NC
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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would you be willing to send me plans for this rotisserie ? it looks awesome and im currently stripping a 76 bay window to restore and this would be a great help
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rjonas wrote: |
. I could point out several areas that concerned me with the "original" design on this thread and how I resolved them.
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please do! point this out for me, I would like to know what you felt were issues with our design? I am curious to know what you changed for ease of build and what you thought was nescessary? we were originally going to install simular gutter clamps but deemed them unnesscassary once the rotisseries were done as there is no flex.
for the record, I do not care that you coppied us. that is why we posted the pictures. I beileve Aaron even suggested it in a post? and I have offered "plans" to people. you should have contacted us first, we would have shared what we thought should have been changed!
we got alot of interest in making more from viewers but decided against it for liability reasons.
I would finish your "cart" and add casters if I were you, I have been steadily working on my bus in my rottiserie for 2 weeks now and I constantly flip it around to get to stuff at least like 10 times a day! sliding it would be a drag
I am also curious about the balance of your design, looks bottom heavy in the pictures based on the center of gravity of a stripped bus shell being about the botton of the VW emblem? |
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Maxim Samba Member
Joined: June 19, 2011 Posts: 236 Location: Poland
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rjonas Samba Member
Joined: July 24, 2004 Posts: 644 Location: Chandler, AZ
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:50 am Post subject: |
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Someone PM'd me that my rotisserie build link was bad from an earlier page in this thread. So here is a good link:
http://s30.photobucket.com/albums/c328/rjonas2309/Rotisserie/?albumview=slideshow
2-1/2 years later my bus is still on the rotisserie....got distracted by a rail buggy, 73 westy and 73 type-181...but I'm back on the rust replacing attack. Just got the cargo and short rockers in and 11" of cargo floor installed. _________________ 1979 Type-2 Westfalia “Sandy”
1973 Type-181 Thing "Velma"
1956 Type-1 Beetle Patina Project “Rosie”
www.azbusclub.org
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DukeBradbury Samba Member
Joined: September 27, 2009 Posts: 400 Location: Spokane WA
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redbug64 Samba Member
Joined: July 21, 2005 Posts: 513 Location: Fairfax/Essex, Vermont
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Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 2:01 pm Post subject: |
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does anyone have the lengths of the sides etc for the polygon style rotisserie? I would like to build one similar for my bus. _________________ Jason Arms
Fairfax, Vermont
1954 Standard Beetle
1965 Firetruck Red Double Cab
1975 Porsche 911
1984 Rabbit L
1988 Scirocco 16v
Random Toyota daily drivers because winter. |
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MrBusCo Samba Member
Joined: February 13, 2007 Posts: 1561 Location: stoughton, WI
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Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 2:34 pm Post subject: |
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redbug64 wrote: |
does anyone have the lengths of the sides etc for the polygon style rotisserie? I would like to build one similar for my bus. |
pg 1 of this thread. _________________ Josh The Bus Guy formerly known as JOGR
BlazeCutUSA.com MrBusCo.com |
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flemcadiddlehopper Samba Member
Joined: December 05, 2011 Posts: 2332 Location: Kelowna, BC. Canada.
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Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:11 pm Post subject: |
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I would think you would need alot of room to use the octagon style rotisserie. I built the tipper dolly style with the side bracket that can be swapped from side to side. When at a 45deg tip the rockers are right at chest height, perfect for working on. Also, when tipped to front or rear with the use of jack stands it puts the front valance or rear end 4 feet high to work on.
If I was to build another rotisserie for myself, I would make the octagons a smooth hoop and put it on rollers in a frame, that way it can be flipped without travelling anywhere. It could stay in the same bay.
my tipper.
a roller rotisserie.
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auto doug Samba Member
Joined: December 14, 2009 Posts: 17 Location: Lincoln, Ne
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:10 am Post subject: |
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Guys it pains me to see all this trying to get it right etc. check out www.rollerhoop.com I have been restoring classic car for thirty some years, my Roller Hoop rotisserie is all figured out for you. The Hoop style rotisserie has been an Idea ever since the Automobile was in production! At my shop we do a lot of metal restoration and need a rotisserie to be quick reliable and efficient, that's why I designed the Roller Hoop with foot brakes, a lifting system, and quick connect wheel for e-z mobility around the shop or on to a trailer. We now offer it as a complete system or as separate components, call for details. Just thought I'd help. |
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slow36hp scott wimberley
Joined: August 09, 2004 Posts: 3113 Location: mukilteo washington
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cdennisg Samba Member
Joined: November 02, 2004 Posts: 20271 Location: Sandpoint, ID
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 11:22 am Post subject: |
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auto doug wrote: |
Guys it pains me to see all this trying to get it right etc. check out www.rollerhoop.com I have been restoring classic car for thirty some years, my Roller Hoop rotisserie is all figured out for you. The Hoop style rotisserie has been an Idea ever since the Automobile was in production! At my shop we do a lot of metal restoration and need a rotisserie to be quick reliable and efficient, that's why I designed the Roller Hoop with foot brakes, a lifting system, and quick connect wheel for e-z mobility around the shop or on to a trailer. We now offer it as a complete system or as separate components, call for details. Just thought I'd help. |
Looks great, but I am not sure if a bus will work, even if it does fit inside the hoop. There isn't an obvious way to make the topside attachments on a bus. Every car shown in your photos and videos has a trunk and engine lid removed for attachment of the topside braces. _________________ nothing |
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glideking Samba Member
Joined: February 02, 2013 Posts: 990 Location: California
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