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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2297189" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>It was actually pretty difficult to engineer, being a direct drive, variable speed. Had to line it up within 0.001 to keep vibration free. I'll try to look up the parts I bought, but did a lot of machining to get the base plate, motor mount, and motor to line up. The company (Japan) that makes the motor and variable speed unit does not make the same units, but other ones. I'll try my best to find the info.</p><p>I am kind of a tinker Master Mechanic Engineer and like to make things or enhance machines instead of buying. <strong><em>SOMETIMES COSTS MORE TO MAKE THAN BUY.</em></strong></p><p>This is one of a kind that I made for sure and every reloader that has seen it wants one. My first version is in post #9. I just think it looks cool and is very functionable (works great) and everything is located on the PLATE - 3in 1 trimmers, Spacers & Collets. No need to clamp or bolt down due to weight and rubber feet under 1/4" plate.</p><p>If you want to make something like I have buy the Henderson Trimmer & Motor (or sub the motor with a drill), buy or get a 12"X12"X1/4" steel plate-paint it, drill holes and tap for your spacer bolts, drill & tap to mount the Henderson Trimmer. After that it is portable- no need to bolt or clamp to work bench.</p><p>I don't want to post a video of CST motor on Henderson Trimmer because this is Todd Henderson's product and no way competing with him.</p><p></p><p>Todd makes a motor BELT driven attachment for his HENDERSON Case Trimmers. For his cost it is CHEAP for YOU! I would suggest to anyone to contact Todd Henderson (tell him Coyote Shadow Tracker sent you) for his motor driven attachment. Most reloaders I know just use a variable speed drill. You can buy a mount, buy a plate and hook everything up. or just "C" clamp to your work bench.</p><p>See Henderson for his motor</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]a_QGZ1yrye8[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>PM me if you want more info.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Len & Jill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2297189, member: 116439"] It was actually pretty difficult to engineer, being a direct drive, variable speed. Had to line it up within 0.001 to keep vibration free. I'll try to look up the parts I bought, but did a lot of machining to get the base plate, motor mount, and motor to line up. The company (Japan) that makes the motor and variable speed unit does not make the same units, but other ones. I'll try my best to find the info. I am kind of a tinker Master Mechanic Engineer and like to make things or enhance machines instead of buying. [B][I]SOMETIMES COSTS MORE TO MAKE THAN BUY.[/I][/B] This is one of a kind that I made for sure and every reloader that has seen it wants one. My first version is in post #9. I just think it looks cool and is very functionable (works great) and everything is located on the PLATE - 3in 1 trimmers, Spacers & Collets. No need to clamp or bolt down due to weight and rubber feet under 1/4" plate. If you want to make something like I have buy the Henderson Trimmer & Motor (or sub the motor with a drill), buy or get a 12"X12"X1/4" steel plate-paint it, drill holes and tap for your spacer bolts, drill & tap to mount the Henderson Trimmer. After that it is portable- no need to bolt or clamp to work bench. I don't want to post a video of CST motor on Henderson Trimmer because this is Todd Henderson's product and no way competing with him. Todd makes a motor BELT driven attachment for his HENDERSON Case Trimmers. For his cost it is CHEAP for YOU! I would suggest to anyone to contact Todd Henderson (tell him Coyote Shadow Tracker sent you) for his motor driven attachment. Most reloaders I know just use a variable speed drill. You can buy a mount, buy a plate and hook everything up. or just "C" clamp to your work bench. See Henderson for his motor [MEDIA=youtube]a_QGZ1yrye8[/MEDIA] PM me if you want more info. Thanks Len & Jill [/QUOTE]
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