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Offline MO QWACK

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pics of my dry'n wheel
« on: 10/28/13 22:17 UTC »
Figure some might want to see how I made my dry'n wheel. Drew has some pics of his kick butt setup on my other post.
Suppies ... bbq pit chicken rotisserie 19.99 on sale
2 Bucket lids, zip tie, paper clips and rubber bands
The rotisserie comes with two 4 prong spike for the chicken so I stuck them threw the lids'amd zip tied them to the lids. Then drill holes and drill holes in the lids for the paper clips,add rubber bands and your done. I have about 26 bucks in it. I can spin 10 baits but it will hold at lest 20


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Re: pics of my dry'n wheel
« Reply #1 on: 10/29/13 00:21 UTC »
I have to do something similar with the band's when doing jointed bodies, my setup is basically the same motor.

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Re: pics of my dry'n wheel
« Reply #2 on: 10/29/13 12:43 UTC »
Mr. Quack  --  Do you have a "Caution - Redneck at Work" sign outside your workshop?
My wonderful family presented me with one several years ago.
Nice looking drying wheel.

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Re: pics of my dry'n wheel
« Reply #3 on: 10/29/13 13:30 UTC »
Mr. Quack  --  Do you have a "Caution - Redneck at Work" sign outside your workshop?
My wonderful family presented me with one several years ago.
Nice looking drying wheel.
Oh they know that the bait making room is off limits to all! It should be a hard hat area for sure. I have over heard more than once ... Kid...What's dad doing down there? Wife.... I'm not sure and I'm scared to ask I just hope he is being safe lol

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Re: pics of my dry'n wheel
« Reply #4 on: 10/30/13 10:21 UTC »
That is an awesome piece of work, great use of material, I very much like this as the design is solid but it requires no special skills or tools, great job!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: pics of my dry'n wheel
« Reply #5 on: 10/30/13 21:22 UTC »
That is an awesome piece of work, great use of material, I very much like this as the design is solid but it requires no special skills or tools, great job!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks I was surprised by how cheap and well it works. I normally start out with a simple idea and after its all said and done it takes 5 times longer and 10 times more money than I wanted but this time I think I licked it lol