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    Quote Originally Posted by Korrie View Post
    Baie Baie Mooi ANDRE.
    I request some of the brushes, so that I can do technical evaluation and write a report for FLYTALK
    Ok cool, lets get this happenning....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    I spent the day building myself a dubbing spinning block. It works like a dream.
    made a good few dubbing brushes already.
    This is such an awesome tool - I am gettig sick and tired of trying to find the right chenilles in the shops, really would like to try my hand at this.

    You mentioned you make your Fritz Chenille in the same way...using Angel's Hair and the like?
    Jan L. Korrûbel
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    I saw one that is sold in shops the other day and it was close to R900-00!!!

    That is a bit steep in anyones book. I'll have to got take a look at wood and make myself one as well ASAP.

    Nicely done Andre.

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    Andre' thanks so much for your response. I get the general idea for the dubbbing spinner. Will try to assemble the necessary components. If it works will let you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishman View Post
    Andre' thanks so much for your response. I get the general idea for the dubbbing spinner. Will try to assemble the necessary components. If it works will let you know.
    Use Pillow Block bearings, threaded rod and a drill chuck, very easy.
    Mario Geldenhuys
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    Quote Originally Posted by smallstreams.co.za View Post
    Use Pillow Block bearings, threaded rod and a drill chuck, very easy.
    Must be really doff. I'no idea what a pillow bloch might be. Nor can I see where a. Threadedrod might fit. The drill chuck I get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishman View Post
    Must be really doff. I'no idea what a pillow bloch might be. Nor can I see where a. Threadedrod might fit. The drill chuck I get.
    http://www.brianredmond.net/dwilliam...r/starlr02.jpg

    Obviously the thread on the rod needs to match the drill chuck ID and thread pattern, and your pillow blocks' ID the OD of the threaded shaft .....
    Mario Geldenhuys
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