jttheclockman
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Go for it Mike. If you do make something show us what you did. Those drying motors are a must if doing thread wrapping for fishing poles. 

Jtthclockman,
Quite a few years ago, if memory serves me, someone was using a home made "grilling spit" motor for drying.....If I recall, he used a HF pry bar as an input into the motor, but I forget the rest....
I tried to search but could not find anything....I really don't do a lot of wood, but I would like to use it in some segmenting so WOP interests me....
Anybody recall this at all?
Over the last year or two, I've heard several people question the overall durability of CA as a finish, so I though I would do a little test. While fairly simplistic, it still shows how well CA can hold up.
I turned the end of a piece of walnut and then finished it with thin & medium CA. This was just a quick finish and not the quality for pens, but enough for this test. The walnut was in my garage and was about 45 degrees. In order to simulate weather/temp extremes, after finishing I put it in the freezer for a few hours and then placed it in a coffee cup where I let the Keurig dump 192 degree water into it. After letting it soak for 15 minutes, I took it out for inspection. Even without sealing the end grain, it looked the same as when I took it off the lathe.
Not quite satisfied, I wanted to see how well it would stand up to an impact, so I hit it with a sledge hammer. Of course it dented, but the surrounding CA is still intact.
While not an "instant" finish, it is one of the faster to apply and makes a very durable finish.
--Robert