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    Grand Master Know It All eddiememphis's Avatar
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    If you are adding soap and water only, why not toss them in a mesh bag and put them in the clothes washer?

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    I'm thinking that death would be certain, swift and horrible.
    If you're unarmed, you are a victim


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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    I'm thinking that death would be certain, swift and horrible.
    That, and you don't want to mess with stuff that could flood your house if you get it wrong.

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    That's really cool. With the scarcity of ice cream makers, do you think a microwave turntable would work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyDrama View Post
    That's really cool. With the scarcity of ice cream makers, do you think a microwave turntable would work?
    I'm pretty sure it wouldn't. That's a small motor meant for very little resistance. A better thing to try might be a car window motor. But you'd need a way to send it 12v instead of 110v. You can get an ice cream maker motor on eBay. But you'd be better off dropping in to thrift stores till you find one.

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    The best motor would be a clothes dryer motor. They are 110v, but they spin at 1200 rpm. I had one I originally planned to use, but gearing it down to like 40 rpm was going to take expensive gears. But a person with access to different stuff could do it cheap.

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