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Rotisserie and the T2
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<blockquote data-quote="AlanWesty" data-source="post: 619828" data-attributes="member: 23742"><p>Hi all,</p><p>I am seriously thinking of making a rotisserie and have googled many hours getting some good info.</p><p>What I haven't yet found is where the best imaginary axle would be through the T2. i.e where the T2 would be balanced when turning.</p><p>I know it would move depending if parts are still attached like doors/windows and in my case roof (westfalia) but a starting point would be great.</p><p>At a rough guess I think it could be through the centre of the VW sign?</p><p></p><p>Any input would be most welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlanWesty, post: 619828, member: 23742"] Hi all, I am seriously thinking of making a rotisserie and have googled many hours getting some good info. What I haven't yet found is where the best imaginary axle would be through the T2. i.e where the T2 would be balanced when turning. I know it would move depending if parts are still attached like doors/windows and in my case roof (westfalia) but a starting point would be great. At a rough guess I think it could be through the centre of the VW sign? Any input would be most welcome. [/QUOTE]
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