Looking for a decently priced used drying motor. Nothing needs to be special. Looking to start any and all help would be greatly apperciated. Thank you
If you go to Cabela's they have one for about $40 and it works well the only problem is you have to buy a chuck which i got on EBAY for about $5 with shipping.
Rotisserie motors work well. Ifound aDazey indoor rotisserie at a garage sale for a couple bucks and it is almost silent when it runs. Search rotisserie on ebay.
What I do is order the desired rpm motors from www.surpluscenter.com. Then I build a small stand for the motors and make a coupling out of a 1/2" pvc cap and attach it with a small piece of bar stock and use hose clamps with rubberbands streched from side to side to hold the rod but in place.