My One Dollar BBQ Rotisserie Rig...
by thehaneyplace in Cooking > BBQ & Grilling
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My One Dollar BBQ Rotisserie Rig...




Yup... that's my one dollar rig :^)
Just bought a new grill...
I found a complete rotisserie set at a yard sale last week, and my tail started wagging...
First thing I had to do was to cut off about 6" of the skewer... The only challenge I had was finding a way to mount it on the grill. I put up some shelves in the garage a few years ago, so there's some nice heavy-duty brackets left over. The motor mount is from a nice thick piece of scrap aluminum I saved from a video multiplexer, and some threaded spacers... Take away my Dremel & my drill press, and you may as well take my LIFE away! :^)
Just bought a new grill...
I found a complete rotisserie set at a yard sale last week, and my tail started wagging...
First thing I had to do was to cut off about 6" of the skewer... The only challenge I had was finding a way to mount it on the grill. I put up some shelves in the garage a few years ago, so there's some nice heavy-duty brackets left over. The motor mount is from a nice thick piece of scrap aluminum I saved from a video multiplexer, and some threaded spacers... Take away my Dremel & my drill press, and you may as well take my LIFE away! :^)