Rotisserie Fly Dryer Motor

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  • #6513
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Hey guys –

    I found this and it’s a good deal based on what I’ve seen historically:

    http://www.4thegrill.com/thg102.html

    I made myself one of these a while back and mounted it so it would fit a pair of rod wrapping stands.

    #57091
    Neal Osborn
    Member

    Thanks for the link Zach. That is a pretty good price for the motors.  I like that you can get them without buying all the other accessories.

    #57092

    Nice set up. Anybody have suggestions for building a fly/rod dryer if you just have the motor without the steel rotisserie rod?

    #57093

    I built this one this past Monday. Industrial grade motor



    #57094
    Neal Osborn
    Member

    😀 I love stuff like that

    #57095

    Reminds me of “Tool Time” on “Home Improvement!”

    #57096
    Tim Pommer
    Member

    David

    I bet that motor has more torque than my car.

    #57097
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Hey David –

    Lord, that thing could double as a Ferris Wheel motor.

    Zach

    #57098

    but it is so smoooooooooth. motor came for Atlanta MSC. I sent the photos to my fishing bud, he’s a saltwater guru, he ask if I was going to be drying Elephants on it.

    #57099

    😀 I love stuff like that  😀

    One of my buddies here in CLT loves stuff like this, too.

    #57100
    kelly l.
    Member
    Quote:
    I built this one this past Monday. Industrial grade motor
    That is one very impressive fly turner.
    #57101
    kelly l.
    Member

    Well you have any pics of it, if so I’d like to see.

    Hey guys –

    I found this and it’s a good deal based on what I’ve seen historically:

    http://www.4thegrill.com/thg102.html

    I made myself one of these a while back and mounted it so it would fit a pair of rod wrapping stands.  I need to break it back out.

    Zach

    #57102

    I am wondering what RPM these are and what RPM is necessary for rods? I think it is something like 6 RPMs for fly drying.

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