Here's a throw back from one of my original machines from the early 80"s when rotaries were not cool. Powder coated aluminum with a long stroke of 5mm. Motor is good from 3 to 9 volts, and super powerful. Cost is $295.Attachment 13923
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Here's a throw back from one of my original machines from the early 80"s when rotaries were not cool. Powder coated aluminum with a long stroke of 5mm. Motor is good from 3 to 9 volts, and super powerful. Cost is $295.Attachment 13923
Any Forum members I will be selling Direct Drives for $225.00 In short or long stroke with the powder coated frames.
A simple no-nonsense machine , just some skill required.
Yep and they work flawlessly. Made one in the eighties and never had a problem. Used it for 10 years untill someone talked me into coil machines. I went back to rotaries 5 years ago and have not used a coil machine since.
Attachment 13975I was made this machine and later saw yours, I'm a thief?))))
I would not say so dd have been around forever-your chuck is different and your machine housing is different. as is the mount poles are round not hex and are longer. same idea but different. how much for yours?