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(I know its not a drill, I’m just saying that for those not savvy with tools)

This is everything that you need in order to build your very own DIY percussive massager. In my experience, it works every bit as well as the Theragun or other more expensive premade options.

1. WORX Reciprocating Saw
2. Reciprotools RCT-A10 Reciprocating Saw Adapter
3. Power bits
4. LAX Balls
5. RUBZ Ball

IF YOU’RE WORRIED OR HAVING ISSUES WITH THE LAX BALL FALLING OFF, CHECK OUT THESE ATTACHMENTS BY PERCUSSION RECOVERY!

 

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3 responses

  1. […] Go here for instructions and parts that you’ll need to make yours. […]

  2. This adaptor doesn’t work with most jigsaws, it’s designed for a reciprocating saw and the reason it fits the worx tool is because you can use it for but jigsaw and reciprocated angles. So yeah basically I’ve wasted a bunch of money buying balls, drivers & an adaptor when I could have spent the same money and bought 1 jigsaw massage head and it would have fitted perfectly

  3. Good value. Used the reciprocating saw blade on my massager for more DIY, not as good as the original for woodworking

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