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Ben Wight
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well got the machine today just in time to do some work.. used it to do some line work..very well made and smooth running..very light and quiet. doent run as fast as the stealths. I used it at about 9 or 10 volts to push a 9 liner in the inner bicep.. very pleased with it
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From what most people I know who own one have told me it functions very well as a strong slow color packer. You may have to slow down how you work at first but if you get used to it you will see it will slowly speed you back up.
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yes.. correct.. around 8 volts of so with a 9mag it puts color in very well
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how much are those maybe i get one tonight!
I want the spikey lookin one thoe!
not to keen on this ones looks-I need the Heavy Metal style-rock on!
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slick your like the kid in high skool that needed the jordans cuz it made him play basket ball better..lol 350.00 for the one I have and he said the other one is 400.00 its laser etched or somthing like that..lol
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What brand of motor do those have in them?
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Last time I saw Ben selling them they where Maxon, its a long skinny can motor.
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its a maxon motor... very smooth running.. not a fast machine ..I feel he needs to put a rubber band guard on the font because I kept breaking rubber bands on it.. I like the machine still doesnt out perform the neo-tat or the rotary works
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It will find its place. If you keep snapping bands try a large O ring.