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<blockquote data-quote="BassBlaster" data-source="post: 311161" data-attributes="member: 2865"><p>Thanks guys. I'm still interested in seeing any plans or pics you guys might have. Ive been looking around the net and came across a rod building forum. It looks to me that most of those guys are using home made dryers and most of em have less than 20 bucks in em. I found a source for low rpm motors and they are using pvc end caps and nylon bolts for the chuck to hold the handle. The rest of it is made of wood with a padded v-block or two for support. Looks fairly simple so I'm gonna give it a go!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassBlaster, post: 311161, member: 2865"] Thanks guys. I'm still interested in seeing any plans or pics you guys might have. Ive been looking around the net and came across a rod building forum. It looks to me that most of those guys are using home made dryers and most of em have less than 20 bucks in em. I found a source for low rpm motors and they are using pvc end caps and nylon bolts for the chuck to hold the handle. The rest of it is made of wood with a padded v-block or two for support. Looks fairly simple so I'm gonna give it a go!! [/QUOTE]
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