KiwiBro
Mill 'em, nails be damned.
Let's talk differences. Some say there aren't many, but let's at least try to discuss a few of 'em.
Those guides on the table.
I gotta ask why. If a piece needs to be resplit it has to be LIFTED or ROLLED over them to re-position, rather than just slide back. The difference may not sound like much but it's generally the heavier pieces that need re-splitting so that extra fluffing around is going to add up by the end of the day/week (if commercial operators). What do DR users gain? Stopping a round from rolling off the table before it's split? How hard is it to just rest a hand on the top until the wedge bites?
the flywheels
what's the weight difference between these and SS? Are DR ones heavier (and is that at similar diameters b/c I guess it's weight at the outside diameter that counts the most), providing more momentum? If there is more momentum, does that mean the DR ram is going to take more shock loading and if so, is it able to handle that?
One SS owner in here and on youtube has added a third flywheel down low and many have said the SS is too top heavy when moving/towing. What has DR done to address that?
the rack head
the SS has two bearings each side that runs under the I (or H) beam top flange. The DR looks to have just one each side. If this is the case, why? the Same guy that did the flywheel mod to his SS also did a mod to the rack head, although i never found out why.
the hands-on right of return
In the DR vid it says 6 months hands on, but in this thread we are told 1 year. Which is it and does SS offer this?
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Also, a few guys were going nto get a SS to a get together to get some feedback on it. Would DR be willing to attend or lend out a demo model to the GTG for a side by side comparison by AS members? Yes, if that sounds like a direct challenge, you can bet your ass it is. Let's see if the slick marketing is backed up by enough faith in their machine that DR are willing to let a GTG put it through it's paces.
Those guides on the table.
I gotta ask why. If a piece needs to be resplit it has to be LIFTED or ROLLED over them to re-position, rather than just slide back. The difference may not sound like much but it's generally the heavier pieces that need re-splitting so that extra fluffing around is going to add up by the end of the day/week (if commercial operators). What do DR users gain? Stopping a round from rolling off the table before it's split? How hard is it to just rest a hand on the top until the wedge bites?
the flywheels
what's the weight difference between these and SS? Are DR ones heavier (and is that at similar diameters b/c I guess it's weight at the outside diameter that counts the most), providing more momentum? If there is more momentum, does that mean the DR ram is going to take more shock loading and if so, is it able to handle that?
One SS owner in here and on youtube has added a third flywheel down low and many have said the SS is too top heavy when moving/towing. What has DR done to address that?
the rack head
the SS has two bearings each side that runs under the I (or H) beam top flange. The DR looks to have just one each side. If this is the case, why? the Same guy that did the flywheel mod to his SS also did a mod to the rack head, although i never found out why.
the hands-on right of return
In the DR vid it says 6 months hands on, but in this thread we are told 1 year. Which is it and does SS offer this?
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Also, a few guys were going nto get a SS to a get together to get some feedback on it. Would DR be willing to attend or lend out a demo model to the GTG for a side by side comparison by AS members? Yes, if that sounds like a direct challenge, you can bet your ass it is. Let's see if the slick marketing is backed up by enough faith in their machine that DR are willing to let a GTG put it through it's paces.
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