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 Go to menards or Home depot and get a gas grill rotisserie set (about 25$).  I had some spare 3/4" plywood laying around, I used the top of a 5 gallon bucket to get the wheel diameter.  Cut it out with a jigsaw and drillerd a hole in the center for the skewer. I screwed some hooks into it and purchased some springs and bent some s hooks (the same wire i use for baits)  here are some photos, I modified it from the design in the photos so that the baits rotate between the wheels. This is still running strong, let me know if i can help further.
 
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 | I use a rotissery motor also, and have a bunch of different attatchments depending on what I am painting at the time. But if I am doing topwaters, which are thru-wire, I will usually do about 4 at a time, and use the forks that go into the chicken and just shove them into the center hole of the bait, I use a 1/8 drill to make the holes, so the forks have a pretty good friction fit. | 
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 | That's how I got mine - a larger motor that was geared down for longer use.  I had a rotisserie motor die on me over night with 8 baits on it.  Woke up to 8 baits sitting above a big pile of cured epoxy on the basement floor.  Lots of bad words..... 
 
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