Thread: ? for Mr Pogie
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Old 12-15-2001, 05:04 PM   #7
mrpogie
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John, I would use the 6 rpm motor, mine is 4 rpm. I like to put the finish on while it is spinning. I have put up a picture of my motor and attachment. I purchased from Cabela's for $21.00, a worthwhile investment if you are going to really get into using this type of product. I already had it on my rod wrapper when I began making my own plugs but I can understand someone's not wanting to spend extra money for something they're not sure about. The attachment is pretty simple, it could be made out of wood with a minimum of tools.It's only a block of wood with a saw kerf and a couple of holes in it. Specialist, the rotisserie motor would probably be fine as long as you could adapt the holder to the motor in some fashion. My brother has a few plugs that I painted for him that have not been envirotexed yet. I'm going to get him over here and have him help photograph the entire sequence on applying envirotex. I'd like to say before Christmas but wer'e getting so close I can't promise it. I just got back in from a little shopping myself, it's a jungle out there! Specialist, that's why I thought you might be better with epoxy on your needle,because we're getting close to Christmas and I know you want to give it as a present.


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