View Full Version : Plug Spinners, Let's see them
nightfighter 02-26-2011, 09:04 AM Weekend's fishing activity is to canibalize a vinyl chart plotter for parts to build a spinner box dedicated to finishing/drying plugs. I am also going to use the fan for a small spray booth with non-explosive paints.
So let's build a better mousetrap... I am requesting you post your pics of your spinners with comments about hardware, pros/cons, and how you would improve yours. Trying to keep its cost down as well...(aren't we all?) I won't be able to quite match Rockfish9's creation, with its belt driving three or four levels....
Slipknot 02-26-2011, 09:22 AM here are a few
http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/plug-building-got-wood/61980-epoxy-spinner.html
http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/attachments/plug-building-got-wood/38097d1265406791-epoxy-spinner-picture-454.jpg
I have one I made like Biteme's
mine http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/attachments/plug-building-got-wood/31931d1234834328-plug-spinner-flipper-temp-control-spinner1.jpg
and http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/attachments/plug-building-got-wood/31932d1234834328-plug-spinner-flipper-temp-control-spinner2.jpg
many more here
http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/plug-building-got-wood/46201-lets-see-you-plug-spinners.html
I have another one with a rod drying motor, it is an inline one
http://www.bmwoodworking.com/brucefishing/spinner.jpg
chefchris401 02-26-2011, 10:13 AM Best thing I've seen for a pre made spinner is a pretzel or pizza box.
You the kind they have on the counter at your local pizza by the slice place.
I'm in the works of getting my hands on a few!!!
Brand new there big money but I've seen used ones for as low as 25 bucks.
They heat up to 75 to 150 degrees.
Hopefully can get one before next building season.
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Muskyslayer96 02-26-2011, 10:16 AM Simple, but works
MS
iamskippy 02-26-2011, 10:18 AM where would or what would be the best motor to use to set up a spinner?
Mokes 02-26-2011, 10:46 AM A guy on the other site showed me how to make this. Pretty cheap and easy to do. Works mint. Google "Down and Dirty Plug Spinner". He made a video. Guess it's based off of Digger and some other guy's setups?
Mokes 02-26-2011, 10:51 AM where would or what would be the best motor to use to set up a spinner?
You can get 25 dollar motors in the BBQ section at Lowes.
numbskull 02-26-2011, 11:53 AM The best motor is a dayton gear motor, about 60 bucks and will outlive a chinese rotisserie motor by a few decades.
numbskull 02-26-2011, 12:04 PM The best spinner I've seen is Joe's (Rockfish9). He posted it all somewhere. That thing is the nutz.
Here is what I use.
Just a box, plexi doors, two bulbs, rehostat, on off switch, 4rpm dayton motor, wire spool, some angle iron and screen door rollers.
numbskull 02-26-2011, 12:07 PM I use piano wire bent on one end that slides into a slot (with an index hole on one end) and held in with rubber bands.
Works well. I can spin 12 plugs that weigh 3-4 oz no problem.
Hasn't burned the house down yet, either.
Ryan560 02-27-2011, 10:18 PM Mine is constructed out of plywood scraps and stuff I had laying around. Uses a microwave carousel motor which I found on the side of the road:uhuh:. The whole project didn't cost me a dime, however I just picked up a lamp holder I have yet to wire up to a dimmer so I can control the temp alot easier. A plexiglas window on the front might come in handy as well.
Charlie G 02-28-2011, 07:53 PM I built this one with some plywood and a few elect items.
http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/ab110/CharlieGlotfelty/P3280121.jpg
http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/ab110/CharlieGlotfelty/P3280118.jpg
Has a sliding plexy front window and a cheap thermostat on the inside wall.
WoodyCT 02-28-2011, 10:49 PM Seeing some of these has me thinking about an end over end spinner.
Does anyone see issues with thecdesign in the attached pic IF the plugs were attached at the axle and the outboard dowels rather than between the outboard dowels?
http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/attachments/plug-building-got-wood/31932d1234834328-plug-spinner-flipper-temp-control-spinner2.jpg
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Rockfish9 03-01-2011, 07:26 AM Weekend's fishing activity is to canibalize a vinyl chart plotter for parts to build a spinner box dedicated to finishing/drying plugs. I am also going to use the fan for a small spray booth with non-explosive paints.
So let's build a better mousetrap... I am requesting you post your pics of your spinners with comments about hardware, pros/cons, and how you would improve yours. Trying to keep its cost down as well...(aren't we all?) I won't be able to quite match Rockfish9's creation, with its belt driving three or four levels....
I see Bruce posted the picture of the twin towers....the bottom one was the first one I ever made, it was made from scraps... I only purchased the light bulbs... The motor was from an old oil skimmer, the gears and pulleys came from an old copy machine...3/8 threaded rod was used for the adjustment and threaded through F&M plates scrounged from work.. I used swivels from my tuna hand lines... the new one, is powered by a rotissery motor, all the belts and pulley bought from McMaster carr.. I did spend a bit of money on that one...George is right about the gear motor, pricey, but you will only buy it once...if and when either motor goes,I'll replace them with a gear motor...BTW... the first one still is going strong... i keep waiting for the copy machine belts to break, but it has not happend yet...
I like the in line spinner for ease of application, but the rotissary style make for a glass smooth finish, and is only slightly more difficult to apply while in motion... I've found that if the rotissary's are spinning towards me, it is eaiser to apply...as I apply my etex while the unit is spinning...
adson 03-01-2011, 11:23 PM this one hangs under a shelf in my shop to save space
I mounted the light bulb in a small unit under the bottom to keep the spinner box as small as possible.
the door is hinged on the bottom, magnets hold the door closed.
WoodyCT 03-03-2011, 02:03 PM Maybe a pic will get me some play from use guys.
Think this would work if the plugs were strung between the center axle and the outboard dowels?
Slipknot 03-03-2011, 06:40 PM ya it would work as a flipper similar to mine
with the inline spinners, it makes it easier to apply the epoxy
numbskull 03-03-2011, 08:51 PM Maybe a pic will get me some play from use guys.
Think this would work if the plugs were strung between the center axle and the outboard dowels?
I think you might get uneven leveling lengthwise along the plug.
numbskull 03-03-2011, 08:53 PM this one hangs under a shelf in my shop to save space
I mounted the light bulb in a small unit under the bottom to keep the spinner box as small as possible.
the door is hinged on the bottom, magnets hold the door closed.
Brilliant!
Rockfish9 03-04-2011, 07:16 AM I think you might get uneven leveling lengthwise along the plug.
I was thinking the same thing...
Slipknot 03-04-2011, 07:34 AM I haven't had any so far
I think the viscosity has a lot to do with that issue and how thick you put it on
so if you apply it heavy then heat up your box to the point the stuff can sag, then you may have uneven spots. I have flipped plugs in the past, and I know others have as well. When I first began using epoxy, I used boat builders epoxy by system three and didn't even flip them, just had them on a nail thru a board, worked fine.
VTBasser 03-06-2011, 12:13 AM My spinner....
http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/plug-building-got-wood/49769-little-different-spin.html
nightfighter 03-08-2011, 08:43 PM Got some great views and ideas from you all. Utilized what I liked with what I had available. Using a rotisserie motor I mount for a rod dryer so it can be used for both purposes. Here's the spinner unit. I will reduce its length to fit in a cabinet as soon as we start demo on a kitchen remodel later this month. Will add a light too. Thanks to all who shared.
blackjack 03-09-2011, 09:02 PM I have 2 lure turners with interchangeable wheels, one is set for freshwater baits and will turn 64 freshy crankbaits at a clip the other is my saltwater turner that turns 8 baits at a clip. I also have 2 other freshwater and saltwater wheels that will fit either one of the turner frames for when I need to amp up the lure clearcoating process
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h122/blackjackCB/lureturners2.jpg
ProfessorM 03-14-2011, 02:12 PM here's my set ups
8 to 10 plugs at a time is enough for me. Got 4 motors, spin at 6 rpm's. I got a cheap rod spinning set up and took off the motors and threw away the rest. Been using it now for several years.
ProfessorM 03-14-2011, 02:13 PM other side. Some home made adapters were needed.:)
O.D. Mike 03-14-2011, 02:26 PM here's my set ups
8 to 10 plugs at a time is enough for me. Got 4 motors, spin at 6 rpm's. I got a cheap rod spinning set up and took off the motors and threw away the rest. Been using it now for several years.
Love how you used channel to hide the switches!!!
jlnel 09-14-2011, 09:35 PM nice
Saltheart 09-15-2011, 05:44 PM Maybe a pic will get me some play from use guys.
Think this would work if the plugs were strung between the center axle and the outboard dowels?
I think you need the centerline of the plugs to be parallel with the axis the dryer spins on.
BTW , in my rod curing boxes I use a string of Christmas lights rather than a single bulb. Do to the long length of the rods , I must either distribute the heat source(s) or use a fan and fans are bad around wet epoxy. If your plug curing box is short it might not matter but if you make a longer one , the smaller lights in a string work nicely. I aim for about 90 degrees F inside. Not too hot but enough to insure overnight curing.
O.D. Mike 09-15-2011, 09:23 PM Saltheart, can you post some pics please? Maybe in the rod building forum.
Muskyslayer96 09-16-2011, 04:48 AM My updated drying wheel made this spring. Temp range from ambient to about 120 degrees.
Works great!!!
MS
Nice pics, this forum has huge talemt and creativity :chased:
nightfighter 09-16-2011, 05:02 AM Muskey, that is slick! Need details... What did you salvage the case from? What motors? That is a piece of furniture! I would be epoxying in my TV den with that set up! Sweet...
O.D. Mike 09-16-2011, 07:22 AM My updated drying wheel made this spring. Temp range from ambient to about 120 degrees.
Works great!!!
MS
Nice pics, this forum has huge talemt and creativity :chased:
Looks like you found a curbside entertainment center and put it to good use!!! Is that a exhaust fan in the bottom?
Great job!!!!
Very impressive!!!
Muskyslayer96 09-17-2011, 06:09 AM Thanks guys!
I bought the old entertainment center on CL for $20. I cut a hole in the top and added a piece of lexan for light. I cut a hole in the bottom and added a heat lamp with a dimmer switch so I can control the temp (ambient to 120), and a SS heat shield so I can distribute the heat when using the bottom wheel. I sealed the glass gaps at the hinges with the same sealer you would use to winterize your front door. I also have an old small axial fan in the lower unit to help circulate the heat. I used two grill rotisserie motors that I switched out with threaded rod, and the circles are rigid plastic 5 gallon paint lids. Keeps the dust out and the heat really helps the cure time.
MS
O.D. Mike 09-17-2011, 02:32 PM I need to pass along a great tip from Ecduzitgood, it will help to add a mirror to the back wall of the cabinet. Helps you see bubbles and adds light to the cabinet.
Love the creativity!!!
OD
Muskyslayer96 09-17-2011, 06:25 PM OD Mike
That is a great idea!!!!
Thanks for the tip :chased:
MS
jlnel 09-17-2011, 07:30 PM very nice!!!!!!!!!!
Smulax 09-17-2011, 08:55 PM here is my old one
48474
and my new one
48475
I went with the wheels spinning versus the inline because I wanted to put more plugs on it at once and not worry about the epoxy sagging, it is a little trickier to apply the epoxy but I like it better. I need to add a light so I can see better and add a little heat for when I am applying epoxy in the winter.
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