Re: Shop placement of KF700
Welcome aboard, Jeff. My KF700sp's right side is placed against the wall, I opted for 32 inch rip capacity to save the space. The only thing I can see is rough sizing cut is limited because of the
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James Zhu
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#85533
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Shop placement of KF700
Hello all, I'm a soon to be new owner of a few Felder machines. KF700SP , FB510 and AD741. I've been woodworking about 20 years but have no experience with Euro machines. I have a question about the
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jfinazzo@...
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#85532
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Re: Adjusting jointer tables on a C3-31 (2015 Model)
Have you checked the A3 31 setup guide from Felder USA website? Maybe you can apply the same procedure on the jointer table adjustment on your C3-31.
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James Zhu
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#85531
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Adjusting jointer tables on a C3-31 (2015 Model)
Hello, I recently purchased a C3-31 and am a previous owner of an A3-31. I was lucky to receive an A3-31 that was essentially perfectly set up, however my C3-31 arrived completely out of whack across
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hello@...
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#85530
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Re: CF 741P for sale (Available in April)
Mobile, Alabama Thanks for the reminder!
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kola3251
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#85529
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Re: KF700S Professional
Thank you for posting the pdf. files - much easier than trying to in-zip them. Not sure why I have a problem with it, however you directions were clear. Once again "operator error". Bob
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Robert Johnson
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#85528
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Re: KF700S Professional
Also, please note that you need to use 7-zip. Normal zip won't work.
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garrisonstuber@...
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#85527
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Re: KF700S Professional
Felder has password protected their manual files so you can't edit them. The files are large (around 12 megabytes), and Yahoo limits upload to 10 megabytes. This is why I didn't (couldn't) just upload
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garrisonstuber@...
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#85526
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Re: CF 741P for sale (Available in April)
You might want to mention where¡. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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#85525
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CF 741P for sale (Available in April)
Greetings, I have decided to part with our faithful combo and go to a separate saw, planer and jointer. I bought the machine new at the 2006 IWF. 3 years ago, I converted it to 3 phase using the kit
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kola3251
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#85524
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Re: KF700S Professional
I have not been able to open the file. I get either "unexpected end of data" or "can not open file as archive". I have tried several options in the 7-zip selections list, and I think I am working in
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Robert Johnson
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#85523
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Re: Air lines
There is a proper technique and if not followed, the joints can fail. The install you mention might just be lousy installation. I don't recall the specs, but I would not be surprised if there's an
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mark thomas
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#85522
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Re: Air lines
Hi am using some galvanized steel standoffs to PEX today. For a shower mast. I have seen that expansion set up in the last house my son Built and the plumbing company did the work in the cold and a
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mac campshure
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#85521
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Re: Air lines
I know rubber hose works I have had it installed for years I think normal rating is 300 psi on the other hand PEX May be a problem I looked to day at the stuff at the big stor And ratings were quite
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mac campshure
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#85520
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Re: Air lines
Thanks Mark. I appreciate the info. Very helpful. George
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George <george954679@...>
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#85518
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Re: New C3-41 owner
Hi, I am also a new C3-31 owner and would be interested in how you upgraded these parts, as my only real beef with the machine is that the combination fence stinks. Thanks!
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hello@...
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Re: Air lines
Yes, I think the tool probably lasts forever. I try to loan mine out, but I don't get a lot of takers. This PEX connector system, and several other proprietary variants, don't make sense to most
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mark thomas
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Re: Air lines
Cool tool. That looks like a good one that you buy, do your shop and let everyone else borrow. I don't think I'd wear it out on the little bit of airline I'll run. The copper pipe? Is the stuff they
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George <george954679@...>
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#85516
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Re: Air lines
PEX is becoming more popular. You can't use it where you need structural self-supporting lines, like steel pipe on hangers in mid-air, but if you're installing along surfaces, nothing is easier or
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mark thomas
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Re: Air lines
I did a quick search online l. I didn't find anybody making the argument that using PVC to s a good idea. OSHA says it's a no no. I installed mine years ago before I had a computer. It never occurred
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George <george954679@...>
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#85514
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