If your new wooden real has a steel bolt in the middle, a cordless drill.

If you don't have an axle in the middle, probably stuck with a motor + tire
to spin it up.

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 10:55 AM Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm sure something exists, but I can't find the right term.  Is there a
> cheap/easy way of spooling up small cable spools.  12"-18" diameter
> wooden spools.  I was thinking like a small tire or something in a drill
> to hold against the edge of the spool to spin it while another person
> guides the wire on the spool.  Is something like this for sale?  I found
> lots of fishing line spoolers, but they are small.  And a 'Drill wheel'
> Gives me a bunch of sanding tools. I'm guessing I just haven't thought
> of the right term to search for yet.
>
> I've had multiple boxes of Shireen DC-1030 cable that have come with
> Broken cardboard spools in the box, and we have to re-spool the entire
> box onto a new spool by hand.  Spinning the wooden spool by hand for a
> thousand rotations is very tiring.
>
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