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  • #16
    I could do that but im in Mexico until mid Apr so when i get home could do measurements and do an article

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    • #17
      Originally posted by alaskabearhawk View Post
      If you didn’t see it, I made a four-part video series on building my rotisserie. I made my height adjustable. Here’s part four: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUiwWzGxt18
      I ended up doing something similar to your brake idea. I had a couple of 1/4" steel plates that I took to a fabricator, and they cut an 8" round disc for me. It's definitely not as pretty as your solution, but it works great. Thanks for the inspiration!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by jaredyates View Post
        Sounds like we need a Beartracks article to consolidate all of this knowledge. Who is up for making one?
        Not a bad idea. The bare fuse is moderately heavy. Being able to move it safely and easily is important, as is being able to do many things while on the Rotisserie. Mine worked out pretty good. But it took 2 iterations.

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