Re: KF700SP 10' board cutting taper?
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Is your riving knife interfering? Do you have your rip fence on its side thin down. Is the rip blade end at end of riving knife. martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi
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mac campshure
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Big lift for Felder KF series
I have a lightly used big lift for KF series saw/shaper. I would take $100 plus shipping. My KF700 is a 2006 so I know it fits these era machines.
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Jeff Monson
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Re: KF700SP 10' board cutting taper?
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This has been discussed several times here over the years. If you go to the messages section on the forum site and search for "Rip fence as bump stop¡± you will get links to the various discussions
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David P. Best
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Re: KF700SP 10' board cutting taper?
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Brett Wissel
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Re: Securing machines for transport on open trailer
Shinta, Yes out better halfs are wiser. I built my 2 story shop pretty much by myself but when it came to decking and shingling the 12/12 roof with my friends my wife put the kibosh on the plan
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imran
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KF700SP 10' board cutting taper?
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Okay, I was pretty impressed when my machine arrived, I assembled it, and everything was pretty great and required little adjustment. But getting a few months into it and the learning curve, I was
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Brett Wissel
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Re: Securing machines for transport on open trailer
Thanks for all the input.? I spoke to Liz and as you say, Felder straps the pallets to trailer or truck or whatever.? I remember all the metal clips that Felder use for my KF700SP and Hammer
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Shinta Wakahisa
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Re: Securing machines for transport on open trailer
Shinta, I used Lawson Drayage Inc to deliver 6 or 8 machines last year to my shop, They brought two flat bed semi's and fork lift and I had no issues with the delivery and no damage. They are right
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Glen Christensen
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Re: Securing machines for transport on open trailer
I agree with Mac. You may confirm with Felder that the machines are indeed fixed to the pallet. Felder typically uses small brackets that hook in slots in machine frame near ground and the brackets
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imran
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Re: Securing machines for transport on open trailer
I am guessing that unless the trailer in question is a really cushy one? that the road? will? do for your calibration.
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Securing machines for transport on open trailer
The machines are clipped to the pallet on all 4 corners. I would just have the haulers strap the pallet to the deck. Good look with more instructions than that. Mac,,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac
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mac campshure
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Securing machines for transport on open trailer
Hi everyone, I need to transport a A951L,a D963, and a FB710 from the Sacramento Felder warehouse to Reno, NV.? They are on crates at the moment (see pictures courtesy of Liz).? I plan to hire a
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Shinta Wakahisa
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Re: Putting a Hammer A31 Back into Spec.
??? ?On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 09:42 AM, imranindiana wrote: Is this your first jointer? I am 100% with you on that point. Yes this is my first Jointer. As soon as the board pass the cutter
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imran
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Re: Putting a Hammer A31 Back into Spec.
I am 100% with you on that point. Yes this is my first Jointer. As soon as the board pass the cutter heads I do not put any hand on the infeed side, all my hands are on the outfeed pushing down and
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Bill James
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Re: Putting a Hammer A31 Back into Spec.
Hi Bill, Is this your first jointer? I know that I owned my first Bridgewood 8¡± jointer for probably 15 yrs and used it a few times and did not get good results. After getting Dual51, since I was
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imran
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Re: Putting a Hammer A31 Back into Spec.
Yes it is construction from big box retailers. I do have 2x8 dried pine somewhere, will redo with those. Bill
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Bill James
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Re: Putting a Hammer A31 Back into Spec.
Hi Bill, Is the 2x4 construction grade? If so, i would suggest working with a piece of wood dried to 6-8%. This would eliminate the possibility that the variation is coming from wood that was never
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imran
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Re: Putting a Hammer A31 Back into Spec.
Mark, I do not plan to unscrew everything at first. I will check everything, figuring out where are the areas I might be able to get it better. Then, only, I will decide if it is worth it or not.
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Bill James
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Re: Putting a Hammer A31 Back into Spec.
Mark, I put my johnson level/ straight edge on top of the 2x4 and use feeler gages to see where are the dips and how big they are. I assume my johnson is straight and my feeler gage are correct. I did
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Bill James
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Re: Putting a Hammer A31 Back into Spec.
I just took mine off the pallet and did not know much about measuring flatness. I did the basic checks Felder recommended and looked ok to me. I have used it for 6 years and am happy with the wood
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Mark Foster
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