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Started by Scottr6860, August 03, 2011, 01:22:54 PM

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Scottr6860

Hey all,

Know this is a hot topic. Looking to see if anyone would be interested in selling their lure dryer? maybe an old on you don't use? If not I am trying to make on that hold 1-4 lures or so...nothin crazy. Cheap Cheap Cheap haha. Any help would be awesome

ps. no luck at the tournament. We went for tuna and only pulled up 5 50lb yellow birds and a few big mahi. The winners pulled up a 230 and 154 lb bigeye

-Scott

Salty

make one cheap.

rotisserie motor...some keychain rings...some springs....hook it all together....probably can be done for under $40 if you look around...
Better to have a short life that is full of what you like doing than a long life spent in a miserable way....Alan Watts

Scottr6860

Appreciate it Salty. Of anyone can give me a step by step on how to make one for cheap please lemme know. Pictures are nice too  :nopics:

Salty

1. get in your car
2. go to store
3. buy rotisserie grill motor
4. mount motor to piece of wood
5. plug in wall
6. hook plugs up to motor using screw eyes, or wire or anything you can hold them on
7. Support opposite end with a bracket or piece of wood with hole in it.
8. turn on
9. Curse when a fly lands

:)

Better to have a short life that is full of what you like doing than a long life spent in a miserable way....Alan Watts

handyman

say scottr6860....................theres a pic of a dryer motor...........on this page just scrol down to lure drying motor again and there will be some pics.............nothing fancy .....its for the hobbiest who builds plugs one at a time.

lure drying motor......$ 10.00
scrap pine...............$   5.00
home made plug........$ priceless
Born to fish forced to work
time spent fishing is time well spent

Scottr6860

Last question...does the rpm of the motor matter? Higher or lower better?

Thanks

Salty

You want something under 5 rpm otherwise you'll have a hard time putting the finish on. (If you want to coat them on the dryer)
Better to have a short life that is full of what you like doing than a long life spent in a miserable way....Alan Watts