• Hi,
    I do both. It really depends what I want to do. For example I had a customer who wanted a series of foot pedal with the insignia of his “club”. had to do something from scratch there -used copper, aged it, then plated it and took off (with a laser engraver) the plating to show the insigna. The need for modification is really restricted, but I…[Read more]

  • @xDreamerx wrote:

    I’m kinda curious about the CX3, what would shipping cost for that?

    In my opinion: Don’t ! The CX3 is a knock off and then a rape of the Hurricane. Ever wondered why a digital power supply needs a physical switch ? An original would have that designed in, not having them go in with a drill and put in a few extra wires and plugs…[Read more]

  • @TheAlmightyGringo79 wrote:

    in response to the original post here, All well and good saying nickel and dime thicknesses, but i am in the U.K so any idea of that approxamation for us brits please?

    Thanks in advance.

    1mm vs 2mm

  • Well .. I think it depends what you are actually asking about:

    Leaving the asthetic aspects aside and focusing on the mechanics you are best off with a pure iron frame. It has the best attributes of a metal to work with the coils.
    An often overlooked function of the frame is that it is an important component in building the magnet (two coils and…[Read more]

  • @BKLZ wrote:

    Heard about some machines taking on magnetic energy and softening up the hit after a while of use… some guy was even saying that he takes his machines to wall mart or somewhere to put them on the demagnetizer for a few minutes at the cashier.

    The material of the armature bar might not be the correct one. What you are looking for…[Read more]

  • Hi,
    from my experience there are several reasons this can happen and many components which are involved. All of the below to be read as ** in my opinion **

    The powersupply can definitely be an issue. Some power supplies use low cost components who generate too much heat and as they heat up the components start to fail.
    The thing is that when you…[Read more]

  • In regards to the copy-cats:I think that the most confusing is that while they look all the same, there are a few different manufacturers for the same looking device.
    A good example are the Cyclone 360 copies. I know of at least three genuine factories who make the knock offs and a handful of others who claim they are the manufacturer, but they…[Read more]

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