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Old 09-06-2008, 07:14 PM
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What about using a small lazy susan bearing plate ? they are extremely durable and can be found at Home Depot and Lowes for under $10. the bearing will take care of supporting the load of the head then all your motor needs to do is spin it. There are a lot of ways you could couple that motor shaft up to turn it at that point.



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