I made an electric skewer for the barbecue using the wiper motor and kitchen railing for fixing kitchen utensils.
The engine runs on 6 volts, depending on the voltage - the number of revolutions of rotation is regulated.
I see that was just threaded in, any issues with it unscrewing itself if you run it the wrong way?
All the ones I've seen just have a hex shaft into a socket with a groove at the other end of the spit to ride on sheet metal...keeps it from backing out.
Any sort of key would work, I've made quick assembly things by putting a pin through a pipe and then cutting a notch in the end of the shaft. Simple fit, easy to get in and out.
Thanks manshands! We've added your Rotisserie to our Grilling and Smoking category,
as well as to your builder page: manshands's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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