I took a tour of the old Duke Mansion in Charlotte, NC. They had a big turn table built into the floor of their garage. They drove their cars in forward, pushed a button and drove out forward. As I get older and my neck stiffer, I am starting to want one in my garage too.?
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On Jan 19, 2021, at 8:20 PM, David Kumm <davekumm@...> wrote:
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I have one saw that I wish was on a turntable.? It is in a single bay part of the garage.? Long rips in one direction but need to turn it for long crosscuts.? Easier to go to the other building than reconfigure.? Dave
?Well? Thanks for that.?? So my assumption was in error?? One doesn't do? anything with a turn table ON a saw.? One puts the Saw ON a turn table.
I am a little nonplussed though.?? I am unable to? imagine the utility? of turning one's saw round and round.? What's the up side?? Sales? Showroom stuff?
Anyway I could make you one.??
You will have to provide me five guys to help me get the plate on and off my mill.
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On 1/17/21 12:03 AM, imranindiana via groups.io wrote:
Cliff,
turntable is not on the saw, rather saw is on the turn table
Imran
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I gotta ask.?? What? does one do with a turn table on a sliding saw? or any table saw?
On 1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994 while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect. Because we got
it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
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