Rotary to borrow

sjs0433

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I was wondering if anyone near the Richmond area had a rotary that I would be able to borrow. I currently have a PC and I've used it to do a few details but I really want to explore the rotary and see how much of a difference there is. I know the biggest thing that appeals to me is that it takes much less time. I'd love to be able to give one a shot without having to upfront the money for it.



I'd also be willing to meet up with someone that has one if they had some panel I could try it out on.
 
sjs0433 said:
I was wondering if anyone near the Richmond area had a rotary that I would be able to borrow. I currently have a PC and I've used it to do a few details but I really want to explore the rotary and see how much of a difference there is. I know the biggest thing that appeals to me is that it takes much less time. I'd love to be able to give one a shot without having to upfront the money for it.



I'd also be willing to meet up with someone that has one if they had some panel I could try it out on.



where are you?
 
sjs0433 said:
I was wondering if anyone near the Richmond area had a rotary that I would be able to borrow. I currently have a PC and I've used it to do a few details but I really want to explore the rotary and see how much of a difference there is. I know the biggest thing that appeals to me is that it takes much less time. I'd love to be able to give one a shot without having to upfront the money for it.



I'd also be willing to meet up with someone that has one if they had some panel I could try it out on.



LOL Thomas! He is in Richmond.
 
If you are interested I'll sell you a Chicago Electric Rotary for $20 to use for practice, it's what I used to learn with and its in great shape, just decided to move up and get a Makita last month. Only problem is I live in College Park, MD.



Chas
 
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