I am wanting to do a rotisserie prop with a dummy or something small/lightweight on it this year. I was wondering if anyone had a recommendation on what kind of motor to use for that?" Thanks!
Thread: Motor for Rotisserie Prop
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Werewolf
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Motor for Rotisserie Prop –
09-13-2009,12:23 AM
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09-13-2009,06:09 AM
I agree with ruggerz........If it can spin a small pig it can spin a light prop .......they sell rotisserie motors at home depot.or whole rotisserie kits for pretty cheap .....I dont know if they put them away for the Christmas stuff yet ....I figure that stuff will be out soon ,,,,,,,,
Now where am I gonna put all this stuff I've built?
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09-13-2009,06:17 AM
I just won one on ebay for .99 and just a few bucks shipping. If you're patient enough to wait for shipping, you could go that route.
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Crypt Keeper
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09-23-2009,05:10 PM
So just how do you attach the gear to the pole that you want to spin?
Scaring the crap out of people since 1993.
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09-23-2009,05:14 PM
I can let you have the whole thing.....motor, pole, little spiky things. I have one I picked up for $7 and will let you have it for the same, plus shipping of course. Its brand new and made by Jenn Air. Send me a PM if you are interested.
BadOleRoss
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09-21-2010,07:46 AM
Wow, I missed this by a year....
Must pay attention to the forum.Scaring the crap out of people since 1993.



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