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 | looking to make a lure dryer again.  This time I'm looking to beef it up a little.  I was wondering if anyone could help me with finding a good gear motor that I can add a rheostate.  Looking for something that is high torque and low RPM.  I would like something better than these stupid rotisserie motors.  I don't like the play they have and I seem to burn them up.  I don't want to break the bank either.  Thanks for your help! | 
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 | Check out grainger. Search gear motor. Not cheap but what you seek...... | 
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 | They dont cost 500$ | 
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 | How many baits are you thinking about doing at one time??  Ive been using a 5-7 rpm motor from a microwave for 12 years already.  They are totally quiet.  The only thing is they aren't all that powerful so you need to have the load balanced out.  Small baits I can do 20 on one dryer and 21 on the other one.  If they are the real big baits then I only put 7-14 on at a time.  You have to make sure its a 110 volt motor.  They are all kinds of voltages but they usually are marked.  Any question pm or email me and I'll see if I can help you out.   Ken | 
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