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Since I got rid of my 338 quite a while back it looks like I don't need to hold on to these anymore. There's 12lbs 5.2oz net in the box which I figure comes out to approx. 344pcs. Palmetto is selling them for $.56/ea and Midway is raping at $.68/ea. after shipping. I'm asking $172 shipped in...
The trailer really looks to be cut from two different scenes in the movie with two different weapons. The opening scene with the Mk 4 (at 08seconds) also shows him shadowed as if he's in cover. After that he's on the roof top and lit from the top. Can't wait to see the movie for sure as it...
You do? I rather the variable speed that the VFD offers vs only two speeds. The motor is not "two speed" anyway. The lathe is wired to run it at full power and half speed. By hooking up the VFD it can be run at any frequency from 0 to 60. Thus the term "variable". Sent from my...
Dohhh......sorry. You are correct. I have the SCF series (the SF250Y specifically) which is a 5hp single phase in - 3 phase out. I was posting from work and didn't look close enough to make sure I was looking at the right web page. General Purpose w/Modbus,IP20<br>Up to 30hp, Single or 3...
I use an AC Tech SM250 to convert single phase to three phase. This particular unit is one of the few that doesn't need to be derated.....is good for 5hp, and runs around $550. I have been using it on my G0509G for the last couple of years and it's been flawless. General Purpose Variable...
There is very little benefit of a SS action over CM. Nothing is rustproof, but it's still a non-issue with a proper coating and maintenance on a CM steel.
PTG has a 700 action wrench that torques down similar to the Surgeon wrench, but it enters from the rear of the action so it works well with LH actions. I use 100 ft/lbs. but none are designed to be switch barrels.