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  1. garmp

    Did anybody use this type of grill?

    Here's a little thing I came up with, after searching forever, to no avail. It's not a grill as such but a rotisserie. Totally adjustable to almost any reasonable fire-ring, and easy to use. No motor!! No batteries!! No extention cords!! Operates by hand, a quarter turn at a time. I drew up the...
  2. garmp

    Rotisserie

    Thanks for the replies. I guess that's the course of action I need to take as soon as time permits. But better get on the stick so I can work out the bugs and be ready for spring camping season. Thanks all
  3. garmp

    Rotisserie

    Looking for help in finding someone to fabricate an idea I have for a "Camping Rotisserie". A simple two stake device with no motor, that has a support on each on the stakes for the spit. The spit has a handle/crank device for turning with a disc to lock the position into one of the four cooking...
  4. garmp

    Campfire rotisserie

    Thanks for all the input. Several interesting ideas out there, but in the mean time I think I have designed something that will work. Just gotta find some one to weld/manufacture it. It's really pretty simple and requires no motor. Just a couple of stakes with pins, a spit and brackets to...
  5. garmp

    Campfire rotisserie

    Pardon me for being so dumb, but what is string cooking? I am not familar with this at all. Does the meat turn by it self. Sorry, but I'm lost. Thanks for the previous reply, I do appreciate it. garmp
  6. garmp

    Campfire rotisserie

    Does anyone use a rotisserie on an open fire? I have been looking for a decent rotisserie that would span the average campground firepit and is made well. Read reviews on the Grizzly, and for the most part peope weren't reall happy. Open to any and all advice/suggestions. Thanks Garmp
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