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Re: Aftermarket saw blade guard for Hammer Winner
Here's a crop of a picture that shows some details; I can get you more in-depth pictures if you need them.? Anyway, you can see the wooden block just under the fence there, and the Harvey Shark base
By Steve Wurster · #140771 ·
Re: Bead on the outside of the cabinet door
Thanks Jonathan. This guy subs doors and drawer fronts to me. I told him he can’t afford me to apply the bead ? So he is going to do that and I shared with him the methods he can try. BTW, I am
By imran · #140770 ·
Re: Bead on the outside of the cabinet door
Imran. I have done solid plant on staff bead its a lot of work, and you have very little room for discrepancy, but it does look extremely nice. Most would add the staff bead to the frame, this way its
By jontathan samways · #140769 ·
Re: Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
Anil, I'm in portland and i'm interested in talking to you about it. Please give me a call when you get a moment. Scott, 360.606.1106
By Scott@... · #140768 ·
Re: Bead on the outside of the cabinet door
Thank you Brett and Jared. Those are essentially the options I received on my FB group. We got people with good experience ? Imran Malik IAM Wood
By imran · #140767 ·
Re: Bead on the outside of the cabinet door
Cnc mdf, mitered solid or an applied bead. Those look cnc or mitered [email protected]> wrote:
By Jared Sankovich · #140766 ·
Re: Bead on the outside of the cabinet door
Imran, 1.That photo suggests CNC made the exterior bead. 2.For a more traditional technique, run some molded/bead edgebanding, and affix around outside perimeter as trim detail. 3. Or route/plane
By Brett Wissel · #140765 ·
Re: Aftermarket saw blade guard for Hammer Winner
Thanks for the comments. ?Previously I had an Excalibur telescopic blade guard with a Unisaw and hated it. ?By itself it was fine, but it could not swing or pivot out of the way. ?I had an aluminum
By Mike Hopkins · #140764 ·
Re: Aftermarket saw blade guard for Hammer Winner
I have the Harvey Shark mounted to my K3 Winner 79x48.? It was expensive, however the quality is there, in my opinion.? This thing is solid!? It is also very adjustable, which I guess is good and
By Steve Wurster · #140763 ·
Re: Aftermarket saw blade guard for Hammer Winner
Hi. I have the Grizzly but I should have bought the Harvey Shark. The Grizzly works okay if you just want to save money. The Shark looks to be better built. Just my opinion. I have a Hammer 79’
By Doug Middlebrook · #140762 ·
Re: Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
Anil, I was thinking about buying a 500V. Curious how you think the build quality isn't as robust as it used to be? Thanks Dave Davies [email protected]> wrote: -- Dave & Marie
By David Davies · #140761 ·
Bead on the outside of the cabinet door
What is the best way to achieve a bead like below around the outside perimeter of the door? Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
By imran · #140760 ·
Re: Aftermarket saw blade guard for Hammer Winner
Thank you and that is helpful. ?Will likely get the Harvey but just want to make sure my expectations were in line with the improvements. ?Appreciated! -- Mike Hopkins
By Mike Hopkins · #140759 ·
Re: Aftermarket saw blade guard for Hammer Winner
Mike, You intend to go from the Euro guard to the overhead guard. This has been discussed here so you should be able to find info by searching. I made the switch because I did not like removing the
By imran · #140758 ·
Aftermarket saw blade guard for Hammer Winner
Today I just hooked my blade guard dust port to my DC and removed the shop vac that had been collecting dust for the overhead portion for the dust collection. ?This is a temporary situation and I am
By Mike Hopkins · #140757 ·
Re: Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
You're probably right, David :-). Interestingly, a few years ago I was stupid enough to sell the 500V when I was moving homes and ended up buying the next version of it recently - much more expensive
By Anil · #140756 ·
Re: Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
Ah okay, thanks Lucky, I had not realized that. ?Usually I only move it when I reconfigure my shop, though I’ve done it a few times this year :-) Anil
By Anil · #140755 ·
Re: Air clamps set #forsale
Ven 4 apr 2025 05:36 Brad Wall ha scritto: How much would a possible shipment to Italy cost?
By Andrea Cerroni · #140754 ·
Re: Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
Just be aware that the multipress is not rigid enough to be moved on a regular basis. It loses calibration alarmingly quickly. I have the mobility kit but no longer move the press because of the
By David Luckensmeyer · #140753 ·
Re: Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
You know you're going to kick yourself later if you sell it. Check with Joel Gelman. He used the space on the back side of the multipress. I can't remember exactly now what he did but I remembered
By David Davies · #140752 ·