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    A few weeks with the Rotary Works ID liner.

    Well ive been lucky enough to have a prototype ID liner for the past two weeks and i have nothing but good things to say about it...This model has a larger more powerful motor but is still as light as you could want...The clipcord and rca are rock solid as its all connected with metal screws(They were plastic on the MK1 ID's)Also a new feature is the the elastic band retainer lug,this keeps your bands neat and perfectly tensioned and away from the cam..
    Now what surprised me is the machines ability to line with any size liner grouping...one minute im doing script with a 3 liner the next im using a big fat 11 liner..ive been using it from 4.3 to 5.5 volts but you can use it at 6 volts if required....Somehow Dale has built it with a more powerful motor that still retains some sensitivity(hope that makes sense)...Ive used other rotarys that have a powerful motor for the purpose of lining but in all honesty they have been ballistic mad machines that require very very careful attention if you want to avoid blowouts!...This new ID hits just perfect on hard or soft areas and lines as true as a train on a track! ..Its also runs smooth and quiet and i cant say ive felt any vibration...Its become my number one rotary liner...And its also a great B&G machine...
    I really think this machine is a step forward in lining with rotarys and i will be buying another one very soon....Ive included a few pics of some work ive used it on...A flower on the inside of the bicep with a fat 11 liner and some B&G(some not finished)
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