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You can use really any motor that is slow, I have seen barbecue motors to dayton high dollar motors. I would just look for one that is slow.
I can tell you that the slower the better as in RPM's I mean. 5 RRM would be what I would look for.
You can probably adapt your linkage to any A/C motor, to run your FCG.
Look for an old ceiling fan out by someones curb.
Here is the motor that runs mine.
Electric Motors for Props - FCG Motor - Halloween Prop Building Supplies For The Home Haunter - Monster Guts
You can use really any motor that is slow, I have seen barbecue motors to dayton high dollar motors. I would just look for one that is slow.
I can tell you that the slower the better as in RPM's I mean. 5 RRM would be what I would look for.
You can probably adapt your linkage to any A/C motor, to run your FCG.
Look for an old ceiling fan out by someones curb.
Here is the motor that runs mine.
Electric Motors for Props - FCG Motor - Halloween Prop Building Supplies For The Home Haunter - Monster Guts