Hildebrandt Executioner Coil Machine

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Viper65

Posts: 386

Joined: Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:12 pm

Post Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:36 pm

Hildebrandt Executioner Coil Machine

I got this one set up for shading. Its a heavy weight machine with a ton of power, you wont bog this down anytime soon pushing those large mags and what not. Its basically the same as the light weight sniper model with a larger moter. The one thing i did notice with this due to the larger motor is that you will need to tighten up the needle, by that i mean rubber bands or needle runner, I recommend both. If you run it with just rubber bands you will definately notice vibration in the needle, it kinda sucks, I put like 3 rubber bands doubled up on this thing before it began to settled down and purr. You will definately notice a difference in the sound it make when you have it running in the sweet spot.
It does a good job of shading, works like a charm. Like i said your not going to bog it down. I dont remeber exactly what voltage i was running it at right now but will check next time i use it,(hopefully tonight). Aside from the issue with needing needle runners and rubbers your going to like this machine and the way it feels if you like a heavier machine. For me personally, I would like to have one more of these and one more of the light weights to round out my arsenal..... :ugeek:
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leopardprints67

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Joined: Thu Aug 11, 2011 3:28 pm

Location: Northern Illinois

Post Mon Sep 05, 2011 6:19 pm

Re: Hildebrandt Executioner Coil Machine

Viper65 wrote:I got this one set up for shading. Its a heavy weight machine with a ton of power, you wont bog this down anytime soon pushing those large mags and what not. Its basically the same as the light weight sniper model with a larger moter. The one thing i did notice with this due to the larger motor is that you will need to tighten up the needle, by that i mean rubber bands or needle runner, I recommend both. If you run it with just rubber bands you will definately notice vibration in the needle, it kinda sucks, I put like 3 rubber bands doubled up on this thing before it began to settled down and purr. You will definately notice a difference in the sound it make when you have it running in the sweet spot.
It does a good job of shading, works like a charm. Like i said your not going to bog it down. I dont remeber exactly what voltage i was running it at right now but will check next time i use it,(hopefully tonight). Aside from the issue with needing needle runners and rubbers your going to like this machine and the way it feels if you like a heavier machine. For me personally, I would like to have one more of these and one more of the light weights to round out my arsenal..... :ugeek:


How many ounces does it weight? I have a 10 oz bicknee and I have very small hands. It's a challenge at times, lemme tell ya!
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Viper65

Posts: 386

Joined: Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:12 pm

Post Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:49 pm

Re: Hildebrandt Executioner Coil Machine

Ill have to weigh it but i would say heavier than my coil machine. By the way, I got the title wrong, it should have said Rotary Machine instead of coil... :?

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