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Baldo
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Posted: 10 Jun 2020 at 5:47pm |
Hi guys, need some tips on making a cheap lure drying rotisserie, what I really need is where to get a cheap motor with correct revs, cheers Baldo
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Danny
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Go buy yourself a cheap rotisserie from Woolworths. Got mine for $70
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Dan
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horrorhead
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Or if you already have a motor that's too fast - gear it down through a set of gears - but be easier to go to Woolies / Big W
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TJC
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I use a BBQ rotisserie from Bunnings. Got it a few years ago, I think it was $30-$50 at the time?
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34 South
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ArdentAngler
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Not sure if this helps, purchased a turner tumbler machine for $30 online. Granted you cannot do as many lures as with a grill rotisserie, but it works.
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Baldo
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Just ordered one on eBay thanks guys
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