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skidmark77
23rd September 2007, 10:52 AM
About 2 years ago i bought a spit roast kit, motor rods etc, because at the time i had a severe spit roast meat fetish.:p
In that time its just sat on the shelf, because ive been to busy or too lazy to source a barrel to use with it. Seeing as warmer weather is around the corner, i suddenly feel motivated to create one. Ive heard a guy at Frankston market used to sell the premade barrels at a reasonable price. does anyone know if he is still there? Anyone know of anyone in vic who makes them?
In your experiences, how does a spit compare to a Weber?
Whats your favorite on a spit (no rude comments please)

Andrew

PS its only a small kit fit maybe one or two chooks on it

Blknight.aus
23rd September 2007, 10:56 AM
have to be a tight call between pig and chicken....

rangieman
23rd September 2007, 10:58 AM
About 2 years ago i bought a spit roast kit, motor rods etc, because at the time i had a severe spit roast meat fetish.:p
In that time its just sat on the shelf, because ive been to busy or too lazy to source a barrel to use with it. Seeing as warmer weather is around the corner, i suddenly feel motivated to create one. Ive heard a guy at Frankston market used to sell the premade barrels at a reasonable price. does anyone know if he is still there? Anyone know of anyone in vic who makes them?
In your experiences, how does a spit compare to a Weber?
Whats your favorite on a spit (no rude comments please)

Andrew

PS its only a small kit fit maybe one or two chooks on it
Google AUSPIT (rhett) is in pakenham and he makes barrels for spits and he also makes the spits a good product but a few $$$$ tho:D

Oh yes lamb is the go

rangieman
23rd September 2007, 11:00 AM
Try this its his web site
http://www.pmtleisure.com.au/auspit.html

hiline
23rd September 2007, 11:18 AM
personally i love my Weber :D

skidmark77
23rd September 2007, 11:20 AM
the pictures look good, god im hungry!