Kaizen
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So last weekend I spent some time with my welder and some square stock making a rotisserie for my restoration project. Everything was going great till I tried to source the round tube stock for the pivot mechanism. The rotisserie works like an engine stand with a large pipe and another pipe of smaller diameter in it that rotates. So the plan calls for 3" dom 1/4 inch wall and 2.5 inch for inside it. I made 20 calls and requested quotes from everyone but apparently its not worth their time as I only need 2 feet of the 2.5 and 1 foot of the 3".
I got a 3.5 od and 4" id structural tubing from a neighbor and my original plan was to cut a groove in the 3.5 and put ball bearings around it at two or 3 points to make it turn. Another idea was to insert 1/4 inch rod along the length of it and have say 20 pieces act like long ball bearings. i'm not sure if either of these are viable options.
I got a 3.5 od and 4" id structural tubing from a neighbor and my original plan was to cut a groove in the 3.5 and put ball bearings around it at two or 3 points to make it turn. Another idea was to insert 1/4 inch rod along the length of it and have say 20 pieces act like long ball bearings. i'm not sure if either of these are viable options.
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