Rocket Machine Worx is a small company with big ideas about how to make amateur radio stations more organized and efficient.
Operated by husband-and-wife Navy veterans and Extra class licensees Jason Welsh, KC2CIX, and Lisa Welsh, KI6HHY, Rocket Machine Worx is committed to designing and machining precision products that any ham would be proud to install at their station. Read this spotlight blog post about the Georgia-based company and their finely made products.
DX Engineering is proud to carry the Rocket Machine Worx CableRing Cable Feedthrough, Bulkhead Coaxial Connector Panels (MicroPatch, MiniPatch, and MidPatch versions), and the new Window Wing Coax Feedthrough Mounting Kit.

The Rocket Machine Worx Window Wing Coax Feedthrough Mounting Kit adapts the MiniPatch or MicroPatch coaxial connector panels with standard residential window frames, enabling temporary RF cable pass-through without structural modification. The system utilizes precision-cut marine-grade HDPE wings that slide over stainless steel threaded mounting studs, providing a rigid and weather-resistant mounting surface. Laser-cut closed cell foam gaskets ensure environmental sealing between the panel sections and window frame, while stainless steel hardware and included anti-seize compound support long-term mechanical integrity and ease of disassembly.
This kit does not include the MiniPatch, MicroPatch, or SO-239 connectors. It does include the side wings, which are designed to work with and adapt to either the MiniPatch or MicroPatch panels, forming a complete RF cable feedthrough system.

Watch these Rocket Machine Worx videos on how to install the CableRing and Window Wing Kit:
Find complete details on the Rocket Machine Worx lineup at DXEngineering.com.