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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 457183" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>I built my hand wrapping setup from some scrap wood I had around the basement from other projects, a few shower door rollers, and some other odds and ends from a hardware store. All in I don't think it cost me more than $15. I bought a dryer motor and chuck on ebay and mounted it to more scrap wood, probably the most expensive part of the whole setup at $20. I still use that for all the butt wraps, but I eventually acquired a power wrapper to help me when I get orders for multiple rods and need to turn them around relatively quickly. It's still a slow process, with the split grips especially, usually takes me three or four nights working after I get kids to bed to finish one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 457183, member: 13702"] I built my hand wrapping setup from some scrap wood I had around the basement from other projects, a few shower door rollers, and some other odds and ends from a hardware store. All in I don't think it cost me more than $15. I bought a dryer motor and chuck on ebay and mounted it to more scrap wood, probably the most expensive part of the whole setup at $20. I still use that for all the butt wraps, but I eventually acquired a power wrapper to help me when I get orders for multiple rods and need to turn them around relatively quickly. It's still a slow process, with the split grips especially, usually takes me three or four nights working after I get kids to bed to finish one. [/QUOTE]
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