AWESOME!! I just wired one up myself following your how-to "used a rheostat from a lamp I didnt need anymore" I mocked it up in a cardboard box and need to build or find a wood box still, The only thing I'm doing different is mounting from the bottom, I used some hard plastic water line "left over from hooking up the ice maker in my fridge" as spacers over the screws to place the magnet 1/16" from the lid.
This is pretty good. You should have used countersunk head bolts to make the surface flush, then a small circle of felt or electrician's tape over the heads would hide them and give you a flask-friendly top surface. Also, a lamp dimmer of any kind will also do to bring your speed range down to 'barely stirring' if you need that, too.
AWESOME!! I just wired one up myself following your how-to "used a rheostat from a lamp I didnt need anymore" I mocked it up in a cardboard box and need to build or find a wood box still, The only thing I'm doing different is mounting from the bottom, I used some hard plastic water line "left over from hooking up the ice maker in my fridge" as spacers over the screws to place the magnet 1/16" from the lid.
GamesterX69 3 months ago
I see you must have stopped at NB and picked up a flask.
You did a way nicer job on yours than I did mine.
I am shamed.
boxerbug416 4 years ago
Very cool... and price-efficient.
texabamabrackish 4 years ago
See, that is why you are the master and I am only a humble, um, non-master guy.
donosborn 4 years ago
This is pretty good. You should have used countersunk head bolts to make the surface flush, then a small circle of felt or electrician's tape over the heads would hide them and give you a flask-friendly top surface. Also, a lamp dimmer of any kind will also do to bring your speed range down to 'barely stirring' if you need that, too.
kc7fys 4 years ago