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    ELBOW advice: Rotor on RT-Pro

    Hey guys, as you can guess from the title, I am mounting a Dye Rotor on a standard RT-Pro (right feed) body.

    1.) Anyone know of a good elbow for this? All the ones I have tried are cheap and they aren't very sturdy. I crank it down, but the hopper still moves or the elbow breaks.

    2.) Did anyone ever make an aluminum elbow? Cause that would be great.

    Please advise.

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    techt made one but they cost 40-50 bucks, PTP made sturdy ones as well

    put a layer of electrical around the feed neck, then put your elbow on and tighten
    maybe the elbows you are using are too big
    i have only used my revvy on R/L feed bodies...that would be a bummer if the rotor fell off and broke!

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by need4reebs
    techt made one but they cost 40-50 bucks, PTP made sturdy ones as well

    put a layer of electrical around the feed neck, then put your elbow on and tighten
    maybe the elbows you are using are too big
    i have only used my revvy on R/L feed bodies...that would be a bummer if the rotor fell off and broke!

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    then there are these:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=170925161063

    pretty neat idea...just send him a message and he will repost the auction
    hope that helps?

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    I have one of those. the top part is standard angel thread feed. easy to change to the one you prefer

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by BTAutoMag
    I have one of those. the top part is standard angel thread feed. easy to change to the one you prefer
    so he makes them with angel threads as well as sp threads?

    im confused?

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    yes techt did.
    expensive, but will last for a long time depending on how you treat it.

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