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  Location: sun prairie,wi | where might i get a good drying wheel motor | 
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  Location: Freedom, WI | I use a  2 RPM gearmotor from Grainger. | 
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  | i just asked a couple guys about that this week, search e-bay under bbq motors, or rod drying motor, whichever suits you best. the grainger one sounds nice too. | 
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  Location: Land of the Musky | Forgot about this one.  I do not have one but I hear they make great turning motors but you need a larger one.  Rock tumbling motors.  Try to find a used one on eBay.  IMO you will get a better price on the BBQ motors... | 
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  Location: Freedom, WI | Sorry I forgot to add that it is about $50. My rack rotates about 50 lures and it has gone for 4 years no problem. Do not use the gearmotor for support as the bearings inside can not take the weight but it turns it fine and is quite. | 
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  Location: syracuse  indiana | i use a  grill motor works great. i built my own dryer out of some scrap wood and i can turn 10 baits at a time, i used the rod and motor too and some wood, works great for me  and its cheap, but the  one h20 uses is better, but i dont turn asmany as his....bill | 
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  Location: WV | h2o, what is the brand and model number on your granger motor?  
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  Location: Freedom, WI | It is a Dayton model 1MBF4 AC parallel shaft gearmotor.  
HP- 1/476  
volts-115  
ratio- 1526:1  
RPM-2.2  
torque FL-32 in-lbs  
That is off the box. do not have to Grainger number handy. | 
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