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Got motor in ..board set...too much noise and erratic vibration
Help a Brother Out Using 2 Tudor Motors...need to steady vibration and quiet motors.
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Good pictures
Not an expert but looks like thhe motors are in upsidedowm |
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Try this
KC try using some JB Weld or bracket the motor to the board from the woode frame. Lowes has the brackets to hold the motor up. If I can find a pic I'll post it. But ry the Weld first it should work.
Darrian |
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use the tape you have to secure it in place all around it.
wrap plummers tape around your screw and if you don't have a washer, use more tape for snug fit... that's what I would try........ |
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WHAT THE?
MAN IT LOOKS A MESS UNDER THERE NAH USE THE INFO ALL THE OTHERS HAVE OFFERED...YOU TOOK THE ROUGH ROUTE
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lol...I will stain and wood putty up the chopped wood sections...
need to get the running motor/vibration science to work More work than anticipated.....but...I build mon..science is never simple...I am learning But I must finish it
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