Brushed Motor Stand

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All of sudden I feel quite average again :lol:
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So is the hobby of collecting spoons called Spooning? :mrgreen:

I like the big pinion idea.

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Sorry to derail your thread Dave, but I thought this display shelf would work as a great motor case also.I bought it in PEI one trip. I only wanted the case for $20, the lady said buy it all for $50, and I did :mrgreen: .... the wood was raw, so I stained it, and sprayed the inside with speckled paint. A few motors could easily fit in there. Makes for great wall art! I like hanging things on my walls that aren't your everyday art pieces...... My goal is to get my bosses head stuffed, and mounted over my fire place :mrgreen:
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R Cane wrote:This would work too...I have one for some of the logo golf balls I used to have on display. I've thought of just poking a little hole at the bottom of each little dent for the balls and displaying motors in it...
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I have nearly 500 golf balls and don`t what to do with cause I don`t play anymore :lol:

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I have hundreds of them too. I only get to play once or twice a year. I have like 2 5-gallon buckets of practice balls too. Plus probably 10 dozen new boxed balls that I will probably never get through. More stuff taking up space...
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Paint them up like eyeballs and stick them in a display case like on the first page. Hang it in an unexpected place, with good lighting on the display case but not the surroundings, so people are drawn to it like flies to a turd, and when they look into it... :lol:

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For pinion ones, the issue is you might very well have to use the screw...
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