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United States, NC, Morehead City
Joined Jul 2012
6 Posts
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Any one have a rolling chicken stick they are willing to sell?
Send me an email [email protected] |
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Seems like there is a big demand. Why is he not making them anymore?
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RICHMATH
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Hi everyone, Yes, there is a big demand for the RCS and it is a very good tool. At this time I am not able to restart production but I am working on bringing it back and making it available again. All I can tell you is to keep an eye on the website for any change. My thanks to everyone for their support. Please stay safe. Richard |
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Must be someone who needs something to do! |
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RICHMATH
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I have and use an RCS and I like it. However, I recently found this in my shop and have started to use it. It's an old, discontinued Davis Diesel Start-R-Stik. No, the vinyl covered dowel doesn't roll on bearings but I actually have used them back to back. I am not sure they feel any different. In fact the Start-R-Stik has a larger, and more comfy grip, so I am actually starting to favor it.
And no, I am not going to be selling my RCS. Just presenting another solid option if you come across one of these at a swap meet or Ebay or whatever. |
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I was at the Big Thaw Fun Fly in Bismarck North Dakota a few weeks ago and i forgot my favorite paint roller at the starting station. I guess i'll start using my RCS again.
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RICHMATH
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I had several people write me telling me they tried one of those that didnt roll and didnt like it because your pulling a stationary stick across the prop. A couple people told me that what happened was they pulled the stick off the front of the prop and it took a chip out of the sharp edge of the prop. Thats the idea behind the rolling of the RCS. My props usually start out over $200. I dont pull anything across the edge that dosnt roll. But like I have alway said...To each their own. The important thing is to use anything except your bare hand. Rather chip the prop than a hand. r |
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