Guest guest Posted December 1, 2011 Report Share Posted December 1, 2011 Ive been waiting, what tomorrow will be the better part of a year (since June 1, 2011) for a rife machine from Stolar. During that time I've developed severe angina. I'd received estimates from of completion in August, then October, then November. Other people are having problems but those have been related to the machines themselves after they were received. (i.e. amplifier overheats) I've gotten a lot of inaccurate assurances from (see below) during which time I've been off antibiotics, thinking the machine would be arriving any day. I'll clearly be dead before it arrives. The last two months have been torture. It didn't help that I bought frequency generator and the amplifier in June. I'm burned for the $750 I spent on those. I did look at building one when I felt okay and realized I may never get the machine, but the production of a tight coil and the requirement that you determine its induction seemed to create too many opportunities for errors. How the capacitors together produce the correct frequency is kind of interesting. The 16 switches are needed to produce all or most of the various frequencies by their connections to 1-3 (series or parallel) capacitors of various uf. I wish I'd taken shop in school. Where can I get a rife machine within a week? I am at this stage dangerously ill and not particular about machine type. -Tom >>In a message dated 11/3/2011 1:42:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, coilmachines4less@... writes: Tom, I feel bad about the long wait time but I work as much as I can every day. It's a matter of having far too many who want coil machines and I am a one person company. It's simply not possible to go faster. I'll make sure that you get one of the 9 I am almost finished with. > Hi , I'm now into my 6th month waiting for a coil machine. Don't bother painting it or wrapping it or prettying it up, just send it. I've had the frequency generator and amplifier since July 1. I've sent you my mailing address several times. It hasn't changed: Tom Xxxxxxxxxxt 421 xxxxxxxx Avenue Axxxxxxx, XX xxxxxx >>In a message dated 10/7/2011 5:47:59 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, coilmachines4less@... writes: Tom, I am working all the time on machines, yours is coming up very soon - I still don't have your shipping address so I will need it as soon as you can email it. >>In a message dated 8/2/2011 3:53:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, coilmachines4less@... writes: Hi Tom, If I didn't change to the 1-3pm phone schedule I would be on the phone for over 8 hours each day, as I was back in April for 3 straight weeks. I don't have any kind of accurate way to determine when a given machine is done - I just work 6 days each week and a certain amount of work is finished but there are all kinds of interruptions that I can't anticipate. A guess is that I will have it done by the end of the month. >>Hi Tom, I have your address on file from the past but it would be good to send it again. Here is the generic information I send to people and also the ordering information for the amp and frequency generator. To order a coil machine just email your shipping address back to me. I work alone and do all operations involved in building coil machines so it is not a fast process – it takes 2 days to start and complete one machine. I actually make them in batches of 10 to 15 to save time with repetitive operations. I work 6 days/week or until I need a break. There has always been a wait list due to the low price. My machine is electrically identical to what the builder in Phoenix, AZ makes for as much as100% more, he usually has no wait list. I use a metal cabinet for the capacitors as opposed to particle board, although I started out making a red oak cabinet but the demand quickly made this approach impractical. My phone # is xxx-xxx-xxxx if you have questions; I live in eastern PA and am in the Eastern Time Zone. I direct people to call between 1 and 3pm weekdays, but start to leave a message and if I am here, I will answer. Phone calls can easily take 8+ hours each day so I was forced to implement the restricted hours to accomplish a certain amount of work each day. There is no deposit required but a check will be appreciated upon receipt of the two components I build and after we talk and have the machine running properly. There are 5 simple wire connections on the back of the amplifier that need to be done correctly for the machine to work. The 2 components that I do not build are the QSC 1850HD power amplifier and the Instek SFG2004 Signal Generator. There are two distributors in NJ who each agreed to give lower than online prices for coil machine buyers with shipping included. To order the amplifier send an email to nancy@... and ask her to send the QSC 1850HD amplifier for $520 (this includes shipping in the US). Include your phone number and she will call you for a credit card number. Don't call for the amp as only can give this price (she is the electronics buyer for the company). If you must call ask for Masri. No one else in the company is authorized to give this price as you will discover if you talk with one of the sales staff. The online price is $599 and does not include shipping. The phone number for Abe's of Maine is 1- To order the frequency generator you can either send an email or call (see Phone # below) to rickb@... and ask him to send the Instek SFG 2004 frequency generator for $229.60 (this also includes shipping in the US). Do the same as above with your phone number. I suggest calling them rather than emailing since this is much faster with this company - the phone number for Tequipment is 1-. Give them the quote number #58991 to get the $229.60 price, otherwise they may charge $252, which is their online price. Be very clear with them that the price is $229.60 and that shipping is included. I suggest that you do Google searches for these items to see if there is a lower price out there. I know that an online company called DJDeals.com has a slightly lower price on the amplifier sometimes but they have awful customer reviews. The frequency generator price is the lowest – this company's online price is $252 and is the lowest on internet, but they agreed to go lower if I send people to them. You save over $100 because these two companies have agreed to my request to give lower prices than their internet prices – they get lots of customers and coil machine buyers get better prices. >>In a message dated 6/1/2011 9:18:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, coilmachines4less@... writes: Hi Tom, The costs are - $520 amplifier, shipping is included $229.60 frequency generator, shipping is included $920 capacitor cabinet and coil +UPS shipping + $9.50 for boxes and packing materials Hi, After putting it off for some time, I'm interesting in purchasing a doug coil machine and amplifier. I'm a lyme sufferer. My location is Axxxxxxx, NC 2xxxx. What would be the total cost including shipping? Thank you, Tom Urquhart Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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