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Whitetail Finder
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I know this has been discussed, but I have searched the old forums, and cant find the answers I need. Does anyone know the Grainger number for a 1/10hp motor for a flesher also I need to know where to get a shaft for the motor. I have the box designed and I know where to get the wheel from.
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Hey whitetail finder,Just wanted to let you know that I used a motor from an oscilating (spelling
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I would like to see it!
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Grainger.com , Match up your numbers.
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i would look on their website for the number . for the shaft i cut the top off of a bolt and drilled a hole in through the end the same size as the shaft on my motor. then i drilled one in through the side, into my first hole and tapped it for my set screw . then i just put my wire wheel on the threaded end of the bolt. hope i didint totally confuse you!!!
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