A GREAT set of rotisserie plans....
Hi,
I built a rotisserie about a year ago. I spent quite a bit of time researching what others had done, and I think I really did find the best answer, at least for me. There is an outstanding write up about a rotisserie build by John Janovetz in the December 2018 EAA Sport Aviation experimenter section (pg 114). John's approach is simple but elegant. It allows for full rotation and adjustment to the elevation of the supported item, which can all be accomplished by one person. It is fully movable around the shop. I built a set of rotisserie stands based on his design. They work absolutely outstanding, and I highly recommend them.
I think the write-up is available on the EAA site, but if not shoot me a PM, and I've got it around here somewhere and I'll dig it up for you.
I have used mine to paint a fuselage and a set of wings, and it really works great.
You can roll the ends up to each end of the wing, attach, and lift if out of the wing stand then roll it outside for prep. Then roll it into the paint booth, spray and leave it in there to dry. Then roll it back over and lower it into the wing stand. Switch to the other wing, and repeat. I did this all solo, no problem.