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Burke1118
04-22-2021, 10:02 AM
Anyone on here build there own tire machine? What electric motor is the best to use? Feel like it would be pretty easy to make and save a few hundred bux........
missile07
04-22-2021, 11:19 AM
Built one years ago for our modifieds with some leftover square tubing, pillow block bearings, pulleys and a $50 12 volt bbq rotisserie motor and 12v to 120 converter. I had to use the pulleys reduce the rpms but it works great. I recently had to make an adapter to go from 5x5 to wide 5 for late models.
ZERO25
04-22-2021, 08:54 PM
Use one of these motors. We used these for 4 tire rotisseries. Very durable!
https://www.grainger.com/search/power-transmission/gearmotors/universal-ac-dc-gearmotors?sst=4&ts_optout=true&searchQuery=electric+motor+low+rpms&categoryIndex=63
Burke1118
04-23-2021, 09:16 AM
Use one of these motors. We used these for 4 tire rotisseries. Very durable!https://www.grainger.com/search/power-transmission/gearmotors/universal-ac-dc-gearmotors?sst=4&ts_optout=true&searchQuery=electric+motor+low+rpms&categoryIndex=63Looks like the exact one used by Allstar. Good find!
I saw one made from a small winch. They just used the motor and rigged up a coupler. Mounted a battery on the stand and just used 12v.
Primal41
04-25-2021, 08:48 AM
My brother fabricated his own machine using the motor and electronics from a treadmill. It uses the electrical board from the treadmill and can adjust the speed accordingly. He’s a sharp guy who enjoys making his own equipment.
Lizardracing
04-26-2021, 10:16 AM
The mid eighties Ford Ranger Window motors are 12v and really cheap ($30) about anywhere. I use them for various projects.
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