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Old 02-24-2014, 12:38 AM   #10
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Re: 1952 GMC Suburban/S10 Swap

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Hey Youngrodder,

I took 2 sets of plans and combined what I felt was the best of both plans. The first set is a free set available from Red Wing Steel Works. You can access it at redwingsteelworksplans.com/‎ . The second set I bought on ebay for $12.00 from Chevelle-Man, and here's a current auction for one. http://www.ebay.com/itm/ROTISSERIE-P...item3a4bb59278

I used the Red Wing model for most of the rotisserie, but I like the adjustability of the arms of the Chevelle-Man, so I built it accordingly.

I had about $600.00 into parts.

I'm not a great welder, so I tack welded it together and took it to my good buddy who is an even better welder.

Great Poker, thanks for the info and links.....much apprecaited.

Marc
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