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Trigger
      
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| Anyone have an old grill that the rotisserie motor still works?
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Grouper
      
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| Sounds like a future rod dryer! Good luck.
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| I think I have two, brand new surplus for some hairbrained project I never got around too. Come and get one and it is free.
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Trigger
      
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| If you are looking for a rod drying motor find an old microwave and pull out the little turntable motor that spins the tray it works much better.
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Trigger
      
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| You all are right, as to my intentions.
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| You can buy just the motor at either Home Depot or Lowes. I used them before, they work fine as long as you have a good method for securing the rod to it - nothing sucks more than working forty hours on a custom rod, then having it fall off the dryer and all the epoxy sags.... Ed
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Team Chunky Love Mid-Pacific/Wake Island Chapter Growing Old Not Up, One is mandatory the other is optional!
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