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Another drying motor tip
Suggestions for a drying motor often are discussed. Frequently a BBQ motor is suggested. I believe we are usually referring to an outdoor grill motor. Well don't forget the indoor type also. Here is one I picked up at the thrift store for $2.98.
I see no reason to dismantle it but that could easily be done and mounted in a number of different ways.
I'm using a water noodle is "lobulated so it is easy to place hooks.
Just something else for the tips section.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...doorBBQ002.jpg
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I'm sorry, what was that word again, my spell check rolled belly up on "lobulated" ?
smc
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Mine too:D....I made it up....didn't know what to call the rounded scalloped configuration:confused:....just gives a surface area making it easier to place the hooks.
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I had that exact same indoor grill manufactured by Farberware.. I think it is from the 1970's and I use the motor as a drying motor for rod wrapping with epoxy.