Tumbler Rotisserie
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I built this for my wife. It's called a tumbler rotisserie. The lid uses m3 screws with no drilling needed. You will need small, half-inch long wood screws for the base to secure it in place. The PVC pipe is half-inch and I used threaded adapters to enable changing extensions for different size cups easily. You can use pool noodles or small Nerf footballs to mount the cups securely. There are many youtube videos available on how to build and use them effectively. I used an inexpensive extension cord from a local department store that worked perfectly. One trick I used was to cut and fold a piece of printer paper, then slide it in-between the PVC and hole to line up the motor before mounting it smoothly. The first try was a bit tricky due to some drag with the PVC and wood. The holes for the PVC are 7/8 inches in diameter. The motor/PVC adapter is a snug fit and true to size. I drilled the PVC on a press and used a nail as a pin to secure it tightly. If you're interested, watching youtube videos will give you a better understanding of how this works. It's really neat and fun to use. <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CRYLJS4/ref=as_li_ss_tl?imprToken=rVIUDOT6mNOYkrT4LgBobg&slotNum=0&ie=UTF8&linkCode=sl1&tag=edworks20-20&linkId=afaad1de73036684590f2c596baf3e08&language=en_US">Synchronous Motor AC</a>
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