Here is my huli huli (huli means to turn/rotate/flip in Hawaiian) setup I have been working on for a while. It has come a long way from the first one I made. I use the large spit to cook pigs (40-65 lbs) and the small spit to cook chickens/roasts. The setup is corrugated metal around the spit and the meat rotates in the center. I use kiawe (mesquite) wood or propane just depends what I have on hand. The stands are adjustable from 12” – 24” and I use cinder blocks under the stands.
Pics 1-4 Pig rod, adjustable stands, and the motor,
Pics 5&6 the Chicken spit and coupler,
Pic 7 Motor in the stand
Pic 8 Spit tips
Hopefully I will get to huli huli a pig on July 4th and again on the wife’s birthday (happy wife, happy life!).


 
					
					 
							
						 Project 1 from NRM. Category 8: Cooker (Huli Huli Setup)
 Project 1 from NRM. Category 8: Cooker (Huli Huli Setup)
		 
				
				
				
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				 . It worked did two pigs but I hated it big and just plain didn’t look good so I had to learn how to weld.  This is where it started getting expensive. Most of the expense was getting the right instruction/equipment like a welder, argon, air filter, filler, taps/dies, clamps, flap/grinding/cut-off wheels, magnets, helmet, gloves and two classes at the local CC.  Dad did some machine work on the side and had most of the other tools which I couldn’t have done this project without.
. It worked did two pigs but I hated it big and just plain didn’t look good so I had to learn how to weld.  This is where it started getting expensive. Most of the expense was getting the right instruction/equipment like a welder, argon, air filter, filler, taps/dies, clamps, flap/grinding/cut-off wheels, magnets, helmet, gloves and two classes at the local CC.  Dad did some machine work on the side and had most of the other tools which I couldn’t have done this project without.