My first Rib-O-Lator ribs!

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NorthwestBBQ

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Here is my first attempt at Rib-O-Lator ribs. They came out fantastic!

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Hey guys, pretty clean looking machine. . . the ring I mean. Take a look at a Mickey Mouse version I set up for my WSM. It's an old Weber rotisserie ring laid upside down. A lot can be done with a little tin foil and some beers.
 

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Smokey Lew said:
Hey guys, pretty clean looking machine. . . the ring I mean. Take a look at a Mickey Mouse version I set up for my WSM. It's an old Weber rotisserie ring laid upside down. A lot can be done with a little tin foil and some beers.

Yeah, I goofed around with that but didn't like how the rotisserie motor bracket got turned upside down and the way the rod rubs against the top of the mid section:

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NorthwestBBQ said:
Smokey Lew said:
Hey guys, pretty clean looking machine. . . the ring I mean. Take a look at a Mickey Mouse version I set up for my WSM. It's an old Weber rotisserie ring laid upside down. A lot can be done with a little tin foil and some beers.

Yeah, I goofed around with that but didn't like how the rotisserie motor bracket got turned upside down and the way the rod rubs against the top of the mid section:

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Yeah, you're right. That's why I mentioned beers along with the tin foil. :LOL:
 
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