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Hi all,

I was watching youtube videos of lure making. On several of them, I saw a rotisserie in use to rotate the lure so clear coat doesn't run. I checked fleabay and found a rotisserie motor for 4 bucks and a couple of dollars shipping.

 

I rigged up a rotisserie that I can clamp my back eye hook onto. I want to tell you what.......No matter how long you have been making lures, if you clear coat them, you need to get a rotisserie. It makes it almost look like you know what you are doing with finishes. Wow, what a difference. The finish goes on thick, thick, thick and levels out to a mirror finish!

 

Is everybody using them already?

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Yeah I have been using mine for awhile now  (8/9) years.  Fifty is no problem on mine and could be modified to take more easily but I liked the larger spacing as I don't end up bumping lures when putting them on.   I used wood "thread" spools and drilled holes around the diameter for my alligator clip/dowel holders.  I have a set screw through each spool to tighten onto the square shaft.  

 

I never had one fall off with just friction fit but I end up just gluing them in just in case.  If one or two get broken I just replace with new spool.  I think my rotisserie is rated for 75 pounds of meat so more lures than I ever want to clear coat at any setting.   :lolhuh:

 

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My turner is pretty similar to the two pictured. The block of wood attached to my turner motor is covered in the rough side of some Velcro. I have dowel rods that have alligator clips on one end and the soft side of the Velcro on the other end. I use the dowel rod as a handle while I paint and clear the bait. Then just stick the handle to the turner using the Velcro while the clear dries.

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Hey Fellas,

 

I made this a couple of years ago with the help of my mechanically inclined buddy. Purchased an old stereo cabinet off CL for $20 and got to modifin' .......It will heat to ~110 degrees when needed and i can fit a number of large musky sized lures on it. no slipping and with the gear/bearing/tension system it does not need to be balanced so a single large lure can go on with no problems.

Happy building!

Best,

MS

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