Rotisserie help, please


 
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I cutout both ends of my Cajun Bandit and Weber rings. You'll find it much easier to lift out the EZ-Que cradles or especially the Rib-O-Lator. threading the rod through the holes is a PITA. The EZ-Que rings have U cutouts on both the motor and spit rod ends. Brilliant!

Hey Terry-

I like the grate holders you've added to the CB ring!
 
Turns out that the folks I ordered the EZ Que cradle from have a shorter shaft. It arrived today, and the cradle assembly fits like it was made for the Cajun Bandit rotisserie ring.
I will serve up an "after" pic the first chance I get to put it to use, which may not be until a Christmas day tenderloin.
 
Originally posted by Richard Hinton:
Turns out that the folks I ordered the EZ Que cradle from have a shorter shaft. It arrived today, and the cradle assembly fits like it was made for the Cajun Bandit rotisserie ring.
I will serve up an "after" pic the first chance I get to put it to use, which may not be until a Christmas day tenderloin.

Do you have a link to the folks you got the EZ Que from? I'd like to get the short shaft!
 
Brian,
I have done only one cook so far. But I was pleased how the cradle nestled in the ring and how it spun freely.
The chicken was tasty, too.
The setup has been great so far. Weather permitting – we might get a dusting of snow for Christmas Eve – I will put on a tenderloin for Christmas Day and report back.
 
Brian --
Here's a post-rotisserie pic of how the EZ Que cradle sets up inside the Cajun Bandit ring. The parts play well together since the new, shorter shaft arrived.
See here
 
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