I have been thinking for some time that a rotisserie for the forno would be a good thing to have. Finally I came across one that was designed for a 4 burner BBQ and made some modifications so it would work in my WFO.
Basically what I did was to fabricate a tray to attach the spit to and enough extension to get the motor out of the heat. The tray is welded aluminium sheet and that was simple enough. The tray just fits in the oven and the bar of the spit extends beyond my old blast door that I modified to be able to remove while using the new toy. I also close the front of this with a brick to regulate the airflow into the oven while cooking.
This is MK 1 and no doubt it will be improved over time. It cost very little since the rotisserie was $17 at the end of year sale at ALDI and the offcut of aluminium sheet cost about $5 from the scrap metal dealer.
I am very happy with the result and the outcome of the first cook last night. Dinner for one x 2. Very tasty and it took an hour to cook (all in at the same time).
Basically what I did was to fabricate a tray to attach the spit to and enough extension to get the motor out of the heat. The tray is welded aluminium sheet and that was simple enough. The tray just fits in the oven and the bar of the spit extends beyond my old blast door that I modified to be able to remove while using the new toy. I also close the front of this with a brick to regulate the airflow into the oven while cooking.
This is MK 1 and no doubt it will be improved over time. It cost very little since the rotisserie was $17 at the end of year sale at ALDI and the offcut of aluminium sheet cost about $5 from the scrap metal dealer.
I am very happy with the result and the outcome of the first cook last night. Dinner for one x 2. Very tasty and it took an hour to cook (all in at the same time).
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