I built a small rotisserie for the 320 series wings. Would work on the
235 too.
It is for the painter to be able to rotate both wings, paint both wings
all at once never having to wait for something to dry. It rotates a full 360º
very easily. Cost was about $90, the 6” pulleys being $54! Has wheels of which
2 are castered. The center of rotation is made easy by having one wing with top
up the other top down. The wings are held together by the plywood “wheels” you
see, having the center section spars facing each other and going through the
center of those plywood wheels.
Two people can easily put the wings in the cradle. It helps to have 2
sawhorses of a height that affords the rotisserie to be moved under the wings
while on the horses.
I would bet money that a rotisserie for the IV series wings could be
done similarly.
They’re off to the painter.
Jim