Rotisserie
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Settling In

Rotisserie
Finally after months of neglect I am able to get back to the mk1 Rally Project
I was thinking of making a rotisserie style ?golf-holder? so I can easily play with the shell without straining myself too badly. You can see ths kind of thing I mean at http://www.prepfab.co.uk/Preparation/pages/mk2shell_jpg.htm (CAUTION extreme drool inspiring site).
My question is: Are the bumper mounting points on the front and rear chassis rails strong enough to take the weight of a stripped mk1??? It would be easy to make up a ?fork? style bracket to pick up the mounting points and use that as the cross piece?. Any thoughts guys???
Charles.

I was thinking of making a rotisserie style ?golf-holder? so I can easily play with the shell without straining myself too badly. You can see ths kind of thing I mean at http://www.prepfab.co.uk/Preparation/pages/mk2shell_jpg.htm (CAUTION extreme drool inspiring site).
My question is: Are the bumper mounting points on the front and rear chassis rails strong enough to take the weight of a stripped mk1??? It would be easy to make up a ?fork? style bracket to pick up the mounting points and use that as the cross piece?. Any thoughts guys???
Charles.
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1x T5 Transporter
1x Mk1 Golf GLS Rally Car
1x Alaskan Malamute and a sled
1x MY11 Skoda Scout
1x T5 Transporter
1x Mk1 Golf GLS Rally Car
1x Alaskan Malamute and a sled
1x MY11 Skoda Scout
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Local Hero



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Local Hero

I want that Mk1 Escort! :cry:
No actually I want MY Mk1 escort back.. would look great next to the golf
No actually I want MY Mk1 escort back.. would look great next to the golf
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Old Timer

Check mine out in the thread - real easy to make and very sturdy
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Settling In

One of the lurker on the ausie vw-audi (VWWatercooled Australia) list found this for me…
Mk1 car rotisserie - started building today | VW Vortex - Volkswagen Forum
Just proving that nothing is new under the sun
Carbs I started off with your design (nice work by the way) but I wanted something that did not use the suspension points for mounting the rig. So while yours is way simpler (and cheaper!!) I think the "pig-on-a-spit-" style is more for me.
C
Mk1 car rotisserie - started building today | VW Vortex - Volkswagen Forum
Just proving that nothing is new under the sun

Carbs I started off with your design (nice work by the way) but I wanted something that did not use the suspension points for mounting the rig. So while yours is way simpler (and cheaper!!) I think the "pig-on-a-spit-" style is more for me.
C
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1x T5 Transporter
1x Mk1 Golf GLS Rally Car
1x Alaskan Malamute and a sled
1x MY11 Skoda Scout
1x T5 Transporter
1x Mk1 Golf GLS Rally Car
1x Alaskan Malamute and a sled
1x MY11 Skoda Scout
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Old Timer

Thats a fair point! it worked best for me as I needed to cut out the rear panel etc and the front panel had a dent which needed work - so it worked easier for the body shop..
But! I built up a wee jig to get the frame off!!
Just took four bumper mounts welded in a box section cross member to joint the two sets of mounts (front and rear) then welded in two down tubes (out of box) and two smaller diamter tubes to slide up the inside (telescopic affair) the tubes were drilled in stages to accept a 17mm bolt
I can simply lift the car up slide the bolts in then unhook the jig/frame and mount axle, suspension, brake lines, fuel lines, tank etc and let her down again on her wheels!!
VERY CHEAP = more money for car bits! 8)
But! I built up a wee jig to get the frame off!!
Just took four bumper mounts welded in a box section cross member to joint the two sets of mounts (front and rear) then welded in two down tubes (out of box) and two smaller diamter tubes to slide up the inside (telescopic affair) the tubes were drilled in stages to accept a 17mm bolt
I can simply lift the car up slide the bolts in then unhook the jig/frame and mount axle, suspension, brake lines, fuel lines, tank etc and let her down again on her wheels!!
VERY CHEAP = more money for car bits! 8)
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