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Finished it up today. Runs on a small 12 Volt battery. Uncle uses the exact same design in missouri and crushes ducks. These are very cheap, easy to build as long as you have access to a welder, and can make a lot in a hurry. Any questions on plans if you want to make your own let me know.
 
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Finished it up today. Runs on a small 12 Volt battery. Uncle uses the exact same design in missouri and crushes ducks. These are very cheap, easy to build as long as you have access to a welder, and can make a lot in a hurry. Any questions on plans if you want to make your own let me know.

Will have pics up tonight or tomorrow if i can get them.
Depending on how much you can make them for I would maybe be interested in having you make me a few this summer , need more for our field spread ;)
 

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pretty cool, what material are you using for wings
For the one in the video it's cardboard but it's some poster board like material. Pretty close to what they use on the actual Mojos.

And weav; it cost us nothing more than the motor out of a wing thang. Had everything else laying around. Although I'm sure I could get it priced out.
 

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For the one in the video it's cardboard but it's some poster board like material. Pretty close to what they use on the actual Mojos.

And weav; it cost us nothing more than the motor out of a wing thang. Had everything else laying around. Although I'm sure I could get it priced out.
Coroplast is the material. Looks like plastic cardboard. Pretty durable stuff too. I had a boat blind skinned with it
 
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