Thanks guys
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Stainless; thanks for the calculator, I will have a play with it at work, I don't have Internet other than yuppiephone @ home.
Max and Stainless; thanks for sharing, I will add this to mine and drop to one nozzle. As you say by the time you fit a rider in one of these there's not a lot of airspace, they're all different other than being tight everywhere.....
Wayno; I saw that, top idea, hopefully my shape wont cone to rest on its roof but i can you that for my laying over bailout drills. How is your build coming along, it's one of the ones I hope to see an update on when I log on.
John; Thanks for the kind words, I sleep plenty; on the train to and from work is good for 40 minutes each way.
It probably looks like I get a bit done cos it's a fairly simple build and I only work on one thing at a time while I think about and collect bits for the next bit.
While I'd like a rotisserie for a big project I probably won't end up with one for this.
There's only about a dozen welds that I can't get to easily on the table and I don't have a lot of room.
I'm working in a double garage with a post in the centre, and another in the middle of the doors.
The build table goes up one side of the centre with little lathe, mill, vice, pedestal grinder and storage racks between it and that side wall and a small bench at the end.
The other side back wall has my rollcab, MIG with TIG on top, storage rack full of plastic tub with tools in them then an old bookshelf with consumables on it intrudes in to the laundry.
The the other side wall has steel leaning against it and the body plug sitting on a couple of camp chairs, Dave's rollcab, his CBR1000f M bike and other projects in there quite often see us with the cars parked in the street and working in the driveway.
Under the build table is Streamliner bits, home for the dropsaw and other "useful" items that need a home.
The tubing for the frame hangs in the roof of the BBQ area, homemade folder sits next to the rainwater tank and it's invariably raining every time we need to fold something.
Short version is I don't have enough room for the table and rotisserie at the same time.
My cousin was moving house last weekend and getting rid of a frame we made up to support a couple of 135hp outboards while he refurbished his Sharkcat, bonus, will be the start of a trolley for the body plug so I can work on it outside, it has a bit of work before it is good enough to make a mould
Cheers
Jon