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Originally Posted by viskoe
Go to a BBQ shop and ask for one of those rotisserie motors.
They are 240V and have a reduction box inside so they have good torque .
Drive is usually a square section steel rod, so it shouldnt be to hard to adapt something like that.
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That may work ill check it out, torque is the key as i was struggling to turn the arm a few times..
John i dont think a drill will have enough torque to work..
Joe that is a nice machine, i know the automated one that i have is around 2gs so that one must be atleast 4-5gs.. hahahh
Pete, The bocatinni i think there called was absoultely delicous worth the 45 mins of pain to make enough just for 6 ppl.. hahah Kill any bought pasta hands down..