Re: The Bufmobl Build
Painted it with a marine grade primer and reinstalled.
I turned the rotisserie on its left side and put the pieces in. They didn't fit right. I figured we had cut something wrong because it was so far off. Come to find out, these things flex, a lot, on a rotisserie. At least an inch off. (See why you don't do bodywork on a rotisserie!!!) So I turned it upside down and it fit great. Bought new nuts, bolts and washers and put it back together. I couldn't find the special flat head bolts that go at the back doors. I did find some with the right size thread but the head was too big. My solution was to chuck them in my drill press, spin them and grind them to the correct shape. It worked great.
Plywood $100.00
Primer, nuts and bolts $100.00
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