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Stover
September 12th, 2008, 14:01
Anyone hear about SyncNotcher (http://www.syncnotcher.com/)yet.
I plan to have one on display at Off Road Expo next month near The Source Interlink Booth.
e-mail me if you want to schedule a time to check it out first hand.
Robin.stover@sourceinterlink.com
HardCharger81
September 12th, 2008, 19:22
I'm looking to buy a notcher, Has anyone used one of these yet?
Scooterinvegas
September 12th, 2008, 20:03
I'm looking to buy a notcher, Has anyone used one of these yet?
The SyncNotch looks look a well built notcher. I have a JD2 NotchMaster, its also a nice notcher.
Brandon_Charley
September 12th, 2008, 20:04
What makes it better than the rest? Do you sell just the notcher? How much is it without the accessories?
J_Lothringer
September 14th, 2008, 00:24
Anyone hear about SyncNotcher (http://www.syncnotcher.com/)yet.
I plan to have one on display at Off Road Expo next month near The Source Interlink Booth.
e-mail me if you want to schedule a time to check it out first hand.
Robin.stover@sourceinterlink.com
Did Jim at JMR help you build that? or is it just a copy?
Stover
September 23rd, 2008, 08:54
I'm headed to Medford, Oregon today to go pick one up. I havn't used one yet.
The thing looks pretty sweet/well built and the fact that you can swivel the cutting blade around 180 degrees makes it quite different than any other hole saw type notcher out there.
In the past I've pretty much only used a JMR type notcher, but this unit looks to be a strong alternative.
I'm not selling them. I'm just helping spred the word about them.
The retail for $699.00.
If you want to see it in use or try before you buy stop by the Source Interlink booth at Off Road Expo Oct. 3,4,5th and check it out.
For those who don't know Source Interlink is the parent company of Off-Road magazine, Four Wheeler Magazine, Peterson's, JP, 4WD ......
Just look for the magazine project vehicles.
gadjeep
September 23rd, 2008, 20:40
Did Jim at JMR help you build that? or is it just a copy?
Totally. How is that substantially better or even different from the JMR notcher shown here?
http://www.vansantent.com/images/TN1000.jpg
HardCharger81
September 23rd, 2008, 21:25
I'm still interested in this style notcher, but I'll wait to see a review or 2 on the SyncNotch.
ZTFab
September 24th, 2008, 08:16
I'm headed to Medford, Oregon today to go pick one up. I havn't used one yet.
The thing looks pretty sweet/well built and the fact that you can swivel the cutting blade around 180 degrees makes it quite different than any other hole saw type notcher out there.In the past I've pretty much only used a JMR type notcher, but this unit looks to be a strong alternative.
I'm not selling them. I'm just helping spred the word about them.
The retail for $699.00.
If you want to see it in use or try before you buy stop by the Source Interlink booth at Off Road Expo Oct. 3,4,5th and check it out.
For those who don't know Source Interlink is the parent company of Off-Road magazine, Four Wheeler Magazine, Peterson's, JP, 4WD ......
Just look for the magazine project vehicles.
Except for the JMR notcher which has been on the market for quite sometime.
I have a JMR and it's great. From the looks of the "syncnotch", the tube clamp is going to severely limit how close you can notch to the tangent of a bend.
I'm not trying to bash but I don't see how it's superior to other notchers that are already on the market, for less money, with better components.
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