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Playfield rotisserie/bicycle stand

By jj44114

4 years ago


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    #1 4 years ago

    davideokills turned me on to these bicycle stands that make for a great rotisserie. Around $100 on Amazon.

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    #3 4 years ago

    A lot of options. Only get these. They are sturdy. Did two swaps, no issues. They were around $100 for both. These are much better than the build your own contraptions. I've used a few different options. This is the best. No screwing into the playfield. Lots of space at the playfield ends. Perfect height and clamps adjustable to grab off center, still sturdy.

    #5 4 years ago
    #8 4 years ago

    I've done an Addams swap, which is heavy, and it rotates 360 in any position, clamps are bulletproof, and sturdy. Not my product, but it is the best rotisserie I have ever seen.

    #9 4 years ago
    Quoted from ToucanF16:

    Does it clamp hard enough to hold the PF even rotated to the vertical position?

    Yes

    #10 4 years ago

    This is the junk people have to build.

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    #11 4 years ago

    and... you have to screw it into the playfield.

    #14 4 years ago
    Quoted from ToucanF16:

    Where did that photo come from? I like the exposed conduit on the wall!

    Shame on me

    #15 4 years ago
    Quoted from cosmokramer:

    Most of us use clamps.

    More work

    #16 4 years ago
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    #22 4 years ago
    Quoted from ToucanF16:

    Where did that photo come from? I like the exposed conduit on the wall!

    And that's not my pic.

    #23 4 years ago

    I have swapped dozens of playfields. This works the best.

    #25 4 years ago

    You won’t regret it. This easily swivels 360 nice and clean. No clamps, etc.

    2 weeks later
    #35 4 years ago

    Cool. Put a loaded heavy playfield in to check.

    6 months later
    #38 4 years ago

    No. I put the wall on just before dropping the pf in the cabinet

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