baby steps! I have some more tube to sleeve over the top of the 'skewer'.. it'll have holes so we can bolt it to the skewer.. just havent got that far yet.. I have some angle + ubolts for front and back feet to secure too.. thinking about using rebar through the guts in a few places. again with holes through the main pole you see there.
I linked you via a comment in one of my other videos that show it better.. did you see it? if not check out this vid: initial test fit of wiper motor for spit
Hi Paul, we used the wiper motor close to 12hrs continuously with no heat build up or other issues, the motor wasnt on a high speed so it should last ok.
Its a windscreen wiper motor from a car, got the cheapest I could find from the wreckers. And we were able to successfully use this on about a 20kg pig.
can you provide me some information about this slow speed motor that you used it. I have different project that requires very slow speed motor and can't find any where. I am trying to use 12 volt battery to operate the motor. Just let me know the model number and name of this electric motor. Thanks
There was a taperd nut that fit on the shaft of the wiper motor. The small sprocket is the smallest from the rear cluster of a bicycle. I had some flat metal that I welded the sprocket to and then drilled a hole onto the wiper motor. Wiper motor came from a auto recycler/ pull-a-part / wreckers and I scavanged the bicycle gearset from a bike stores bin..
I had some 42Nb mild still tube handy so used this. I used a flap disk to remove remove the oxidisation on the outside then seasoned and oiled it before putting the pig on it.
Brother this is by far the most bad ass set up for a DIY whole hog rotisserie I have ever seen
baby steps!
I have some more tube to sleeve over the top of the 'skewer'.. it'll have holes so we can bolt it to the skewer.. just havent got that far yet..
I have some angle + ubolts for front and back feet to secure too.. thinking about using rebar through the guts in a few places. again with holes through the main pole you see there.
Thanks for posting video your the only one that shows simple way to make one
how much gears
Very very nice this is the first one that I actually see that seem the closest to 1 RPM!
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Are you able to post up some pics of the window wiper sprocket? cheers
I linked you via a comment in one of my other videos that show it better.. did you see it? if not check out this vid: initial test fit of wiper motor for spit
ironpaw.. can the wiper motor withstand long hours without overheating?
Hi Paul, we used the wiper motor close to 12hrs continuously with no heat build up or other issues, the motor wasnt on a high speed so it should last ok.
thanks for the reply.. one more thing., wiper motors are w/ brushes.. how about using them everyday , how long do you think they will last ?
to be honest no idea sorry.
how does the pig not spin on it ?
Its a windscreen wiper motor from a car, got the cheapest I could find from the wreckers. And we were able to successfully use this on about a 20kg pig.
hello... what kind of motor is this ? and how much weight can it handle ?
can you provide me some information about this slow speed motor that you used it. I have different project that requires very slow speed motor and can't find any where. I am trying to use 12 volt battery to operate the motor. Just let me know the model number and name of this electric motor.
Thanks
this is the cheapest windscreen wiper motor i could find at the wreckers, its from a mitsubishi triton i believe and paid $35AUD for it.
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really cool, that's how I am go to make my rotisserie pit using wiper motors have two motors already. hoping it come out good so I can post it.
hay, nice set up.
Can you tell me what size tube is that
i think its 42nb
hello, can you tell me where did you buy that big sprocket/cog
all the gears were sourced for free from a bicycle repair shops bin
if you pin that camera to a cat's tail w/ a vice grip you'd probably get better footage? glad I could help.
Also updated the description of this video with a link to photos of it in action.
Hi, how did you mount the sprocket to the window wiper motor? Also where did you get it? cheers
There was a taperd nut that fit on the shaft of the wiper motor. The small sprocket is the smallest from the rear cluster of a bicycle. I had some flat metal that I welded the sprocket to and then drilled a hole onto the wiper motor.
Wiper motor came from a auto recycler/ pull-a-part / wreckers and I scavanged the bicycle gearset from a bike stores bin..
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motor 24v?
12v
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with what motor is that pls? was that salvaged part or from a store? what the drive motor rpm?
it was the cheapest from salvage.. mitsu triton windscreen motor i believe
oh ic, then it runs on dc 12 volts like car? thx again
yes, the batttery i'm using is 12v from a computer UPS (7AH i think)..
Where did you get the motor from
Auto wreckers /pull-a-part
Also what did you use for the spit? cheers
I had some 42Nb mild still tube handy so used this. I used a flap disk to remove remove the oxidisation on the outside then seasoned and oiled it before putting the pig on it.
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