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 Post subject: Rotisserie ?
PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2005 8:31 pm 
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Has anyone got any photos of their rotisseries for minis. I am in the process of building one and am after ideas and insperation. Have seen one on here, but I want a bit more detail ,ie how to fix to the rear parcel shelf? Ideas, help..... thanks

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whats a rotisserie? :oops:


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It's a Restaurant :lol:
http://www.therotisserie.co.uk/


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ohhhhhh.... hahahaha. itd be bigger than my kitchen! :lol:


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A rotisserie is what you can put your mini (roundie only) on and it spins it around on an axis longways so you can get underneath it and work on it while standing up. quite useful if you are restoring a shell. im sure a petrol tank or fliuds in the engine would not go to well up on its side!

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8)thanks, yeah i figured it out after my first post but i thought WhoDats' post was a beauty...
cheers anyway..
I have posted SO many replies tonight :shock:


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Dylan's Clubby wrote:
A rotisserie is what you can put your mini (roundie only) .....

Why not a Clubman? :roll:


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being the owner of a clubbie, i asked the same question!

i think it has something to do with the panel behind the rear seats, i think in roundies it has a hole, while a clubbie has the hole filled in. not too sure about that one.

also maybe has something to do with where the speedo goes (in the centre), i think there is a hole in the firewall?

but i know for sure, because the grilles are different, the clubman grille frame gets in the way of where the rotisserie axle has to go. its a bar that goes all the way thru the car

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very late clubbies didn't have the hole through the guts of it....77/78 models :wink:


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Yep, to be mountable on the rotisserie you have to have a big hole down the guts. very awesome. better than if you were to drive it over a pit, you would get sore neck and arms, and risk getting things in your eyes!

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If you dopn't have a hole in the rear seat...you can not be put on a Spit :wink: :? Shame really

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Sure it can- you put the spit thru the front & rear screens. As low as possible.. :wink:

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hey doc, i thought your advice was useful??? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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i was thinking of puting a speaker in mine :)

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Dylan's Clubby wrote:
hey doc, i thought your advice was useful??? :lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm not joking. :lol: That's how they do it overseas. :)
Oh- here's mine (now Anton'r pa in law's) sur le spit..
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