"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Would you say that the effort and expense were worthwhile? I'm imagining that the advantage is having better control of squeegee angle and pressure, where my V setup (not a javelin) adjusts both at the same time and it's tricky to get consistency between jobs.Because I have an unsupported machine, the conversion would be a bit of a DIY effort. Most likely trying to get a suitable used chopper assembly and finding a way to attach to the existing carriage system. Not sure yet if it's worth the effort.
Jason, he has a one off, Chinese made prototype. It is possible they copied the workhorse design, but it sounded like it was different. Search his early post for discussion on it. Also, he is in Australia which complicates matters slightly.PierreP.s. That's Australia, one with an L and kangaroos!
Also, he is in Australia which complicates matters slightly.
Quote from: blue moon on July 17, 2016, 09:17:16 AMAlso, he is in Australia which complicates matters slightly.Is that because his auto spins the opposite way due to the Coriolis effect?