Bruce, that's about right. There are some slower motors that you can pick up, but up to 20 or so RPM should do the job. The best buys I've found have been on ebay. Just search under drying motors or rod drying motors and you'll usually find several in the category you're looking for and fairly reasonably priced. I've gone to most of the motor and hobby sites and just can't seem to find what I like for a decent price. Cabela's sells a fairly nice one, but it's at a premium price.

Kelly.