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kayzed1:
If my memory serves me well ( i think that is from a song...Wheels on fireeeeeee ) Did Kwackers ever make up those rotab kits and if so i need one... :thumbup: I have looked at the Division master but i don't think the pension will stretch to it £360 plus all the mechanical s.. Lyn. |
nrml:
Yes he did. He sells them both as a self assembly kit and as a built and tested version. I bought one fairly recently. I haven't got around to trying it yet but dealing with him was a pleasure and the item looks well put together. You would be crazy not to buy one for the price he is selling them at. It is almost a give away! http://www.worldofward.com/rotarycontroller/ |
Will_D:
--- Quote from: kayzed1 on September 03, 2016, 05:30:05 PM ---If my memory serves me well ( i think that is from a song...Wheels on fireeeeeee ) --- End quote --- Will this help?: |
cwelkie:
I did one up quite awhile ago and highly recommend the design (and kit). I works perfectly and make dividing a treat. I also used it to mill some flywheel spokes with good success ... once I got my mind wrapped around "pushing play" and letting the controls run the table through an arc. Charlie |
kayzed1:
Thanks for that Will, Re: Jules Driscoll "you must be as old as me" in my yoof i would have walked hot coals for her :doh: The things we remember.. I ordered a kit last night, i have a Nema 23 still in it's box under the bench. Power! i have a 24volts 4 amp L.E.D driver, would that do? and i think a K179 ( i think it is ) single output driver...I better check. Lyn. |
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