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Shriner

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Turning necks and annealing are the two things I really want to start but scared as hell to try.
It will not blow up nor will it turn into King Kong..... Mess a couple cheap ones up and learn a new skill...... watch your fingers hot brass burns. Ask me how I know!!!~ Swampratt told me ... yea thats the story ! :cool:
 
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I could not send the video in gmail, so I had to screenshot it. It is still a work in progress, trying to get the feeder lined out. It's working great, I just have to put a smaller motor on it. I have a microwave motor I'm going to switch it out with today, which should fix it. I have also adjusted since this one, to keep the heat line to no more than 1/4" down the body. Change out the feeder motor, complete my torch tiedown, and I'm in business. Even doing it one at a time, I did 150 in half the time I did 50 with the drill.

I only have $75 (+/-) $5, in the entire machine. I only bought the 2 motors, the cake pan, and a 2' stick of aluminum angle stock. True it looks like Dr. Frankenstein built it, but it's functional, and that's all I care about. I used an outdated pc case, which supplied every piece of aluminum you see, for the structure, and the power supply. I had everything else on hand, which worked out nicely since I'm so broke, if it cost a nickel to poop, I'd have to just puke.
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