- Roblemonjeff":2mrtk2qq said:Use the Axminster link and click on more images.
Jeff
Ironballs":2zbfpn62 said:I was wondering the same Rob, did I see an article in BW recently where either Olly or Steve M were using it?
Just pondering really Ed, as I was noodling around on the site. I can see they would be useful, but I can't see any real need for them - RobEdSutton":3mhbvcg9 said:Be no use on your Kity remember, as the table is Aluminium.
Ed
Streepips":s4qp7k53 said:Could you still get 90% without one?
Sometimes gadgets can lead to good practice being forgotten.
I can see in a situation like that the Magswitch would be useful (I assume it's the same sort of set up as seen in the Axminster blurb?) but for occasional use in a hobbyist 'shop, I'm struggling to see the value? - RobJonnyD":2qekn99d said:Sometimes we plane hundreds of components at one time and using the magswitch 100% of the components comeout square and it eliminates any potential for user error. This means less wastage and a better overall product.
cheers
Jon
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