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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

Its Alive

I guess congratulations are in order, Curt. This has been a hard birth, right? ;-)
 
Hi, great, can I pick up mine? ;-)
Daniel... soon... we are working hard to get them out asap.

I guess congratulations are in order, Curt. This has been a hard birth, right? ;-)
Tony, it was a 27lb slug of billet aluminum, I think that'd be hard to pass :)


BTW.... forgot to post the other goodies...
 
Will I really have to use tools to attach it gears to it and rotate the rod mount? please tell me no?

I love the M/one with it's magnetic snap on gears, and simple Kip handle rod adjustment.
 
No tools needed to mount and move. Gears snap on and snap off. Noise should be a non issue. No louder than a preston. We still have to do testing between all the different makers of motors.
 
Daniel... soon... we are working hard to get them out asap.


Tony, it was a 27lb slug of billet aluminum, I think that'd be hard to pass :)


BTW.... forgot to post the other goodies...

Curt,

Your products have such a nice sense of style. Is that your work?
Do you have to loosen all six of those cap screws to swing the unit?
 
Curt,

Your products have such a nice sense of style. Is that your work?
Do you have to loosen all six of those cap screws to swing the unit?

Chuck,

Yes its me :) Thanks for the compliment. The six screws hold the clamping flange in place... they never get touched. There is one single turn screw (not shown) that you turn to clamp the unit to the bar and to lock the rotation.

-Curt
 
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