Flipped it on its side by myself with the cherry picker. Pretty easy once I figured out the balance point..
teaching your spider to roll over
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Re: teaching your spider to roll over
Absolutely Mark! I tell ya this has been a long time coming..once I'm done with the under side then it is pretty much all over...So Cal Mark wrote:now if you can just teach it to fetch
Rob
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Re: teaching your spider to roll over
clever design! not sure if this would make it easier (maybe) just came to mind when i saw your rotisserie
cut a 45 deg at the corners? any how liked the handy wood work.
cut a 45 deg at the corners? any how liked the handy wood work.
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Re: teaching your spider to roll over
Hi Daniel,
Thought about that but this is more stable. Btw the corners just barely cleared the ceiling when I flipped it...
Rob
Thought about that but this is more stable. Btw the corners just barely cleared the ceiling when I flipped it...
Rob
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Re: teaching your spider to roll over
Anyone ever tried one like this on a Spider?
Here's a link to the Photobucket album:
http://s688.photobucket.com/user/KAILUA ... wap&page=2
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Here's a link to the Photobucket album:
http://s688.photobucket.com/user/KAILUA ... wap&page=2
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Re: teaching your spider to roll over
That was my first thought...however my spider is an early one and the bumper mounts were in no way strong enough for that kind of mounting..plus with this design I can put wheels on it and roll it out side to sand blast or pressure wash if needed.
Rob
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