Heavy duty lazy susan can help.
Or, you can get conveyor rollers, the kinds with the skate wheel bearing in
the end of thin wall tubing, and build a stand that let you roll them on the
side.
Vevor has cheap motorized rotary tables that you could use but they are
probably pretty slow.
As far as small motorized winders, I am sure they are out there but not
familiar. My winder spools up 8' diameter conduit.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nate Burke
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2023 8:54 AM
To: Animal Farm
Subject: [AFMUG] Cable Spooler
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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