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    Recent work with RW

    Here is a few recent pieces all done with RW aluminium original with new square piston, RW brass springer and a Robie sayan coil linerClick image for larger version. 

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    All of that looks really nice & smooth!
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    Nice pieces Casey
    Did you find the square piston made a difference to the machine? I have an orginal Ali and it's one of my daily drivers although more for packing and blending than shading for which I use my triple cranker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magnu View Post
    Nice pieces Casey
    Did you find the square piston made a difference to the machine? I have an orginal Ali and it's one of my daily drivers although more for packing and blending than shading for which I use my triple cranker.
    I too have an original Ali which was quickly replacing my springers as my "go to" machine , it is an early model and could probably do with an over haul but chose to buy a new Ali with the square piston and I find it just as good as the original but so much smoother and a little quieter . I usually use it for shading but have also had great results with packing too . Once I recover from paying my tax bill ( and motorcycle spendings !) I am considering the 4.2 mm version

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    Ah my mistake I thought you had an original round piston converted to the square
    I too found the orignal to be a bit noisy but by fine tuning IE lots of trial and error adjusting the cam on the motor spindle I have mabaged to get it to run more quietly

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    what volt motor you have on that casey 12 or 6-looks very smooth and nice for sure.



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    12 volt motor buddy

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