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Re: Replacement Nordfab Seal Material
Maybe this: https://www.zoro.com/e-james-foam-strip-50-ft-l-38-w-18-black-cnes59183850t/i/G7542482/ Dave Davies <myfinishingtouch@...> wrote: -- Dave & Marie Davies
By David Davies · #102126 ·
Re: I did something stupid!
I would offer a few points of clarification about all this: 1) People often refer to PP "manufactured leg", but being manufactured isn't the important point.? The PP produces Delta 3 Phase, which by
By mark thomas · #102125 ·
Re: Screws
Woot. I love feedback on items like this. Love adding ¡°tried and true¡± hardware to my arsenal!!!
By Michael Glaser · #102124 ·
Re: Router Bushing Adapter
Is there any reason if you have the router spindle that you couldn't make a adapter for the bushing? I have the router spindle but haven't had a need for a bushing. The router spindle and the power is
By David · #102123 ·
Replacement Nordfab Seal Material
All, I've noticed as I've been reconfiguring my Nordfab duct work that some of the seals on the QF clamps are pretty thin. Has anybody found a replacement seal for the QF clamps? Thanks, Dave -- Dave
By David Davies · #102122 ·
Re: Felder overhead guard vs. riving knife mounted guard
I have and use both.? One of a Hammer K3 and the other on a KF700SP.? I am slightly leaning toward the over head guard.? On one hand, I like the simplicity of the K3's guard but hates it for dado
By Shinta Wakahisa · #102121 ·
Re: I did something stupid!
While a PP manufactured leg is stable, because it is a delta configuration, the leg measures 208v to ground. I still avoid using it on any control circuits. My SCMI did not deal with it when I tried.
By David Kumm · #102120 ·
Re: I did something stupid!
Michael, I recently installed the American Rotary ADX10 in my assembly shop at home for doing a little finial second operation stuff. So all 3 hp and under and have been very happy with AR so far .
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #102119 ·
Re: I did something stupid!
Now you make me doubt my wiring.? It is true the PP T3 is very stable.? This was the main reason for buying a PP for me.? I deleted my PDF and plan to sort out my own wiring to make sure.? Thanks
By Shinta Wakahisa · #102118 ·
Re: Screws
I've used those on several projects, usually fall front desk or bar type things. Glad they work as well in the up direction. They are actually made by Ferrari! Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture 3307
By Jason Holtz · #102117 ·
Re: Screws
Jason Hinged on the top with drawn brass butts, used hafele duo standard lift, really pleased with how they worked, much better than the normal gas lifts in my opinion.
By jontathan samways · #102116 ·
Re: Screws
Michael, I like no face frame, very snazzy . Mac,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell 608-824-0023 fax airtightclamps@...
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #102115 ·
Re: Screws
Wondered when that would come up, been using that myself for years¡­. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
By Brian Lamb · #102114 ·
Re: I did something stupid!
Oh no prob. I haven¡¯t touched it since I made this initial posting. I just hope my first fub up didn¡¯t destroy the control panel/power drive.
By Michael Glaser · #102113 ·
Re: I did something stupid!
Sorry Michael it was late control wire on Felder is brown I have pointed that out hundreds of time I don¡¯t know what I was thinking. Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave.
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #102112 ·
Re: Screws
Jonathan, Nice work. Are those top little doors hinged on the top side? Did you use the Aventos or some other lift type thing? Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture www.jholtz.com 3307 Snelling Ave. South
By Jason Holtz · #102111 ·
Re: Screws
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 07:05 AM, jontathan samways wrote: > > Michael > I make my own bumper stops, positioned at the back of the draw runner. > > Most of my furniture is face framed, don't think the
Re: Screws
Michael I make my own bumper stops, positioned at the back of the draw runner. Most of my furniture is face framed, don't think the fast cap jig would work as normally I work on a 2mm gap....also most
By jontathan samways · #102109 ·
Re: Felder overhead guard vs. riving knife mounted guard
I do have the overhead on a K500 with the modified port opening to 4". Below are the advantages of this solution compare to the riving knife mounted guard. Keep in mind I never had the later solution.
By Bill James · #102108 ·
Re: Screws
I don¡¯t have the sag issue if I use bumpers. But if I use Blum tip-on or Grass Tipmatic, I have to subtract 1mm from by bottom measurements to get a 3mm reveal otherwise it sags 1mm. Everyone in the
By Michael Glaser · #102107 ·