OccupantRJ
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Since I use a bit of spray can paint on smaller objects I got tired of jerking cans for no personal satisfaction so I came up with something I have been thinking about making for years.
I did some rpm testing on my metal lathe to determine a good speed.
I went on to marketplace and purchased a 120 volt 60rpm gearmotor locally for $40 that had a sprocket already on it. Next step was welding a fire extinguisher bracket to it to act as a quick release can holder.
A handle was fabricated of aluminum flat bar and a piece of 3/4” tubing covered with a piece of 3/4” heater hose.
Elevating pads were cut from an old composite door threshold from my materials storage, along with a power cord and handy box for a purchased 15 minute spring timer switch for unattended operation while I do other things.
i should have had enough knowledge to make this thing 60years ago. It is smooth and thorough. As I was building this I sold an old 120 volt hedge trimmer, blower, and a small engine part for enough to pay for it. A win, win. The screws on the rear of the motor were tightened right after this picture.
I did some rpm testing on my metal lathe to determine a good speed.
I went on to marketplace and purchased a 120 volt 60rpm gearmotor locally for $40 that had a sprocket already on it. Next step was welding a fire extinguisher bracket to it to act as a quick release can holder.
A handle was fabricated of aluminum flat bar and a piece of 3/4” tubing covered with a piece of 3/4” heater hose.
Elevating pads were cut from an old composite door threshold from my materials storage, along with a power cord and handy box for a purchased 15 minute spring timer switch for unattended operation while I do other things.
i should have had enough knowledge to make this thing 60years ago. It is smooth and thorough. As I was building this I sold an old 120 volt hedge trimmer, blower, and a small engine part for enough to pay for it. A win, win. The screws on the rear of the motor were tightened right after this picture.

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