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Super nice, would love to know what motor used and the weight of the machines :-)
That One Penny looks fukn A+.....Does the £159 inc postage...I might be hitting you up laters...P.
sweet a nice rotary with a bit of weight!! very cool
Postage is £7.95 UK £15 Europe and USA.
Same motor as Roy Richardson uses for his machines.
I will weigh them tomorrow and post it up for you but they are not any heavier then a standard coil machine.
That penny machine is amazing. What is total cost in US Dollars and I am gonna need to sell some things to try and buy one, so is ther a limited quantity? Cuase it might be a few weeks before I can come up with cash.
These both look really nice
The first looks a bit too close to Roys, but still very cool (I knew I should have used those wing nuts I've had in my parts bin!!)
My only question is why do you charge more than what the actual postage costs?
This may seem petty, but is a real bugbear
Any news on the weight of the machines? Does the copper jacket come with an adjustable stroke or options between 3.5-5mm?
Maybe so, like I said it's just a little gripe of mine - If somebody buys a machine from me, they pay for the postage, not the postage plus a percentage to cover my petrol money, some sticky tape, the ink from the biro I used to write out the address (ok, that's being a little childish ;)) etc. etc.
If you are geared up for selling a product then time, packaging materials etc. should all be factored into your initial costing - postage is the price it costs to get it to where it needs to go