Mike Posted April 16, 2000 Share #1 Posted April 16, 2000 -- Group Message from Paul Henley <Paul@henley2.freeserve.co.uk> --Hi NigelLike you, untill I started my restoration, I was a beginner at doingbasically anything wth cars. Like you , I asked others for advice,who knewabout such things. The main response I got, was ,that to do a proper, full ,100% resoration, then a "rotisserie" was a must. So I borrowed one from afriend (it was hand made and was last used to hold a Triumph Stag) andmodified it to suit my Z.Basically the shell of the car is suspended at the front and rear of thecar. The two pieces of the rotisserie are bolted to the front and back ofthe car.At the back I have used the cars existing holes, used to fit the rearbumper.At the front, the car is bolted on via the holes in the chassis used to fixthe tow hooks onto.It is a little difficult to try and explain without the aid of drawings etc.But if I was to offer one single piece of advice to anyone (especially anovice like me) about to undertake a resoration, it would be , USE AROTISSERIE.You cannot comprehend how much easier it will make your resoration, andprovided it is substantially made, I think it would be alot safer.Imagine, rebuilding a car, without actually having to get underneath it !!I am able to rotate my car 360 degres with next to no effort. I have accessto every square inch of the underneath of the car and at any angle.If you wish, (and anyone esle) I will send you some pics via E Mail and tryto do a more detailed drawing of the rig. It is only made of lengths ofangle iron and scaffolding tubes welded together and so is fairlyinexpensive, but it really is a winner.One other benefit that I can think of is that for anyone who does not haveaccess to a large garage, I think it must be a big space saver, imaginehaving total access to your car , without having to move it at all.I think the first question you have to ask yourself is "Do I want to tidy upmy Z or do I want to totally strip and rebuild it ? " if your intention isthe latter, then I'm sure you won't regret the extra time and expense inusing a rotisserie.Well that's my view.Paul HenleyUK, 73 240Z presently susspended (and has been for 8 months) in arotisserie.----- Original Message -----From: Nigel Mulvey CPP <nmulvey@lightstorm.com.au>To: 240z-Club <240z-club@peak.org>Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 9:50 PMSubject: <240z-club> Rotisseries> -- Group Message from "Nigel Mulvey CPP" <nmulvey@lightstorm.com.au> -->> As part of my continuing self education into the pros and cons of Z> restoration I would be grateful if someone on the list could give me an> insight into the use of rotisseries. It would appear they would be theideal> way of doing underbody work.>> I noticed a pic on one of Pete Paraska's pages, was this homemade?How/where> did you attach the car and what with.>> Please excuse my naivity but I'm new at all this.>> Nigel Mulvey> Sydney, Australia>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------> ©The Internet 240z-Club - Our Web Site: http://www.240z.org > Our Bulletin Board: http://www.240z.org/forums.htm > Send your Email messages to: mailto:240z-club@peak.org> --------------------------------------------------------------> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nigel Mulvey Posted April 25, 2000 Share #2 Posted April 25, 2000 Thanks Paul (and everyone else that replied to my query). It looks like a rotisserie could be on the cards. For anyone else that might be interested here is a link I found to what looks like a fairly substantial looking unit. http://users.cysource.com/ima454/rotator.htm Cheers,Nigel MulveySydney, Australia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted April 26, 2000 Author Share #3 Posted April 26, 2000 Originally posted by Nigel Mulvey:I found to what looks like a fairly substantial looking unit. http://users.cysource.com/ima454/rotator.htm Cheers,Nigel MulveySydney, AustraliaThanks Nigel! I wish I had that link about 2 years ago. I might have actually attempted to build my own. I'm sure it will come in handy for others. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kmack Posted November 28, 2001 Share #4 Posted November 28, 2001 For anyone else interested in a rotisserie, I have plans worked up on the stands I built specific for the 240Z. All dimensions are correct and have been used. Plans can be emailed. Follow the link on my website:www.geocities.com/kenshobnobps- these are free, unless you want me to build them.kmack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
24OZ Posted December 23, 2001 Share #5 Posted December 23, 2001 Kmack,Thanks for sharing that with us.I'd love to build one as I'd like to renew the underseal, alas my garage is just big enough for the Z. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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