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Updated power wrapper
Updated power wrapper

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Wylie E Wiggins



Registered: June 2005
Location: Shoshone, Idaho
Posts: 78
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Thanks to Roger Wilson my power wrapper is way more manageable now. This is my wrapping station with the wrapper turned 180 degrees for this picture. All wiring is ran through the base of the wrapper (other then the short span between the motor and base of the wrapper) and the reverse/forward switch is mounted in the center of the wrapper for easy access from either end of the wrapper. It's plug and play now with the single sewing machine outlet on the end of the wrapper, a little hard to see in the picture, I still have some work to do with this new camera program.
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Keywords: Wylie Rods Power Wrapper rebuild



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