So I picked up a motor from an older guy that hangs out around the pro shop so I could replace a broken motor on my ball spinner. It's 1/3 hp which is good but the problem is that it spins at 1400 rpm's. I know traditional ball spinners don't spin at anything close to that.
My question is, if I use it like this, what would be the downside to all those rpm's when refinishing a coverstock? If the spinner is bolted down would it fly away? lol I'm just not a very mechanical person so I'm clueless when it comes to anything like this stuff. It could either be a really quick way to do a ball or a really cool show
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Edited on 2/21/2009 11:36 PM