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Location: Brownstown, Mi 48134
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Save Your Money, it's a piece of ***** at best.
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I have to agree with Ron & Jim, they are junk, I have one that was used once I'll sell cheap!.....lol The problem is, if anyone buys the POS they'll use it once and want to sell it too.
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I have a proform filer and have been quite plesed with it. Its not a 450 dollar filer by anymeans, but I feel it is quite an upgrade from a hand filer. It takes a while to develop a technique to get consistent results but just start slow and its not that bad. I would definately not say its a piece of junk. For the money i think it does what it is intended to do. I dont even use the dial indicator what soever cuz i couldnt get consistent results. But like i said its head and neck above a hand filer and leaves an excellent finish on the ends unlike a hand filer. You still have to debur them but not very much. Just my opinion but i like mine.
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Thanks for the replies and opinions. I appreciate that.
I decided I couldn't reasonably justify laying down the $700+ on a "pro" unit. I simply don't use it enough, however with the price of racing rings these days, it wouldn't take many screw-ups to pay for one. In saying that, I decided to build one. I have machined the turn-table most of the other small pieces already. The motor and controller will arrive in a week. I have a real issue in buying Chinese, other than the occasional dinner. I try to only buy North American built whenever I can, but as we all know that's getting darn hard to do. Anyway, I'll post my project results when I'm done. Thanks again,
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well hey thats even better than either of the other options. the thing i dont like about the proform is the fact it just jams the end of the ring into the side of the wheel and the wheel deflects. and over time the wheel will develop a low spot where the ring continually rides. the better ones run the ring all the way across the wheel thus keeping the end of the ring truer and the wheel true at the same time. i tried to figure out a way to change the orientation of mine but couldnt do it. i just frequently change the wheels as they are just a couple bucks a piece and rings are a lot more. good luck and i would like to see some pics.
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I have a new Childs and Albert ring filer for sale if someone wants it. $350, brand new, just been sitting here.
I'll cover shipping to lower states. Thanks. Todd |
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Todd
I am interested in your Childs & Albert ring filer. You have a PM. Liteweight Daryl |
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