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I Have a couple Miller pursuaders with Dynatron starters on them. They are very powerful, but I need an insert for these big cones that would be better suited for smaller spinners and prop nuts.. All I get at Millers number is a lady on the answering machine? Any suggestions? Thanks Brian
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RE: Miller GS starter
Thanks guys. The ones I have "are" smaller on the one side, but I would still like to pickup an even smaller one if they are out there some where. Brian
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RE: Miller GS starter
I'll look thru Sullivan. Thanks for the good info as usuual. Brian
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Sullivans sells a 3'' cone insert that fits the Miller cone shell. When you turn it around, the other end is an ideal size for smaller spinners
Sullivans sells a 3'' cone insert that fits the Miller cone shell. When you turn it around, the other end is an ideal size for smaller spinners
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Here's the one you want. It is red
http://www.sullivanproducts.com/S636insert.pdf
It is expensive at $40 from Tower.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&search=Go
http://www.sullivanproducts.com/S636insert.pdf
It is expensive at $40 from Tower.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&search=Go
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RE: Miller GS starter
Got the info and the part number. Thanks. Brian
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Here's the one you want. It is red
http://www.sullivanproducts.com/S636insert.pdf
It is expensive at $40 from Tower.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...+636&search=Go
Here's the one you want. It is red
http://www.sullivanproducts.com/S636insert.pdf
It is expensive at $40 from Tower.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...+636&search=Go
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RE: Miller GS starter
That is pricey. I'll sell one of my starters to buy a couple. (smile) Brian
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Here's the one you want. It is red
http://www.sullivanproducts.com/S636insert.pdf
It is expensive at $40 from Tower.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...+636&search=Go
Here's the one you want. It is red
http://www.sullivanproducts.com/S636insert.pdf
It is expensive at $40 from Tower.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...+636&search=Go
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RE: Miller GS starter
I have one that looks just like the 1st picture. Built by Mac Hodges. What is the AH rating on the Geneisis batteries your using? Brian
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RE: Miller GS starter
They r 7ah
It is a left handed copy of Macs starter. Been to Andersonville many times and liked what i saw. Looked at his real close in the back room of the store.
I thought I was using the same switch MAC did but the switch blew up after just a few uses. So I got the biggest switch Advance Auto had and then put a capacitor across the contacts. It has held up well with the bigger switch
The batteries are $5 each at the local surplus store. They are UPS take outs. The Miller/Sullivan unit, I bought like new at a swap meet.
Here is a picture of Mac Hodges starter
It is a left handed copy of Macs starter. Been to Andersonville many times and liked what i saw. Looked at his real close in the back room of the store.
I thought I was using the same switch MAC did but the switch blew up after just a few uses. So I got the biggest switch Advance Auto had and then put a capacitor across the contacts. It has held up well with the bigger switch
The batteries are $5 each at the local surplus store. They are UPS take outs. The Miller/Sullivan unit, I bought like new at a swap meet.
Here is a picture of Mac Hodges starter
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That BTW. When I lived in Ohio I was WB8V... Brian
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They r 7ah
It is a left handed copy of Macs starter. Been to Andersonville many times and liked what i saw. Looked at his real close in the back room of the store.
I thought I was using the same switch MAC did but the switch blew up after just a few uses. So I got the biggest switch Advance Auto had and then put a capacitor across the contacts. It has held up well with the bigger switch
The batteries are $5 each at the local surplus store. They are UPS take outs.
They r 7ah
It is a left handed copy of Macs starter. Been to Andersonville many times and liked what i saw. Looked at his real close in the back room of the store.
I thought I was using the same switch MAC did but the switch blew up after just a few uses. So I got the biggest switch Advance Auto had and then put a capacitor across the contacts. It has held up well with the bigger switch
The batteries are $5 each at the local surplus store. They are UPS take outs.