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Old 07-03-2006, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Mulak
i dont think a rotisserie attachment would work for my gas bbq ... i dont know but here is a link of my bbq

http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen...=1151966474743
Mulak,

I couldn't find the exact Gas grill you have but I believa all of them have either their own attachment or will use a universal attachment available at a home center. I think there are the typical Home Depot or Lowes up your way. Atleast I know Toronto has them from our visits up there.

It may take a little technical ingenuity from the "Walt Disney School of Technical Engineering" (aka Mickey Mouse). with using the Meat spikes on the rotisserie spear, some Butchers twine and some skewers I was able to cook four racks of BB's cooked in one set and three racks of St Louis #2's in another. The way I fugure it your only going to be able to fit three slabs on the racks at one time anyway so you're probably gonna have to prep some the day before if you have a planned a cookout with appetites of Texas (or Bigwheel's) proportion.

Hey I look at it this way. It's your friends. Ya'll have a great time, crack open a bottle/can or six and if things aren't just perfect add it to the learning curve, roll with it and enjoy a good hearty laugh.
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Old 07-04-2006, 08:52 AM
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Well hmmm...hadnt thought much about rolling them things up and sticking them on the spit rod. Might just work. You apparently a real smart feller Now will vouch for the universal Rotesses commonly sold at Home Depot for around 40 bucks. Chrar Broil or Char Griller brand I think. Has a stout motor and long rod with will span most any grill. Is close to the quality level of a Weber Rotess which was about a hundred last time I checked. Do not buy a Rotess at Academy Sports. They have junk. Now the craze around here for a while was deep frying spare ribs. You ever tried that?

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Mulak,

I couldn't find the exact Gas grill you have but I believa all of them have either their own attachment or will use a universal attachment available at a home center. I think there are the typical Home Depot or Lowes up your way. Atleast I know Toronto has them from our visits up there.

It may take a little technical ingenuity from the "Walt Disney School of Technical Engineering" (aka Mickey Mouse). with using the Meat spikes on the rotisserie spear, some Butchers twine and some skewers I was able to cook four racks of BB's cooked in one set and three racks of St Louis #2's in another. The way I fugure it your only going to be able to fit three slabs on the racks at one time anyway so you're probably gonna have to prep some the day before if you have a planned a cookout with appetites of Texas (or Bigwheel's) proportion.

Hey I look at it this way. It's your friends. Ya'll have a great time, crack open a bottle/can or six and if things aren't just perfect add it to the learning curve, roll with it and enjoy a good hearty laugh.
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