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Re: Nordfab rigid metal flex duct question #dustcollection
With good planning the nordfab has the flexibility you¡¯ll need. Don¡¯t cheat yourself, do it right the first time. You¡¯ll never look up at the nordfab and say gee I wish I had some pieces of junk
By Bill Belanger · #106720 ·
Nordfab rigid metal flex duct question #dustcollection
My shop has 9 foot sidewalls and vaulted ceilings. I am going to run the Nordfab duct up on the ceiling to maximize clearance overhead.? I have 3 options as I see it: 1) order custom elbows.?
By Joe Jensen · #106719 ·
Re: Need help with shaper spindle
I'd chalk up spinning the cutters on the shaft to your learning curve. I think we've all done it early on. The trick I have found is to always make sure the spacers and the head nut have enough
By Brett Wissel · #106718 ·
Re: Need help with shaper spindle
Dennis, I do not have this machine so not sure what the spindle looks like. One thing that has happened to some people, including me, who are new to shapers is when the spindle is run without the
By imran · #106717 ·
Re: Need help with shaper spindle
Hard to say from the description, pictures would help, but you could have possibly spun the cutter body and the lower bushing on the spindle and galled or friction welded the pieces on there. The area
By Brian Lamb · #106716 ·
Need help with shaper spindle
I purchased a C-31 comfort this year. Felder does not sell cutters to fit the 1.25¡± spindle they had installed so I purchased some from Rangate. I used it for the second time a few days ago to cut
By Dennis Oakley · #106715 ·
Re: amazon hydraulic press
so? martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell 608-824-0023 fax airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com Designing and building for 47 years
By mac campshure · #106714 ·
Re: amazon hydraulic press IGNORE THIS IT WAS WRONGLY ADDRESSESD
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #106713 ·
amazon hydraulic press
Final Details for Order #114-3653174-6737810Order Placed: June 4, 2020 Amazon.com order number: 114-3653174-6737810 Order Total: $292.07 NOT Shipped on June 7, 2020I BIG RED T51201 Torin Steel H-Frame
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #106712 ·
Re: Electrical breaker questions #wiring #constructionmethods
I understand. The only reason I thought it might be correct is my machine is variable speed with a factory VFD and it has a soft start. Soft start will reduce or eliminate the startup current spike.
By Joe Jensen · #106711 ·
Re: How much twist
I was a timber merchant in Ireland for twenty five years. It all comes down to supply and demand. Hardwoods can be hand selected if you are willing to take the time and travel then turn and pull your
By Trevor Lusty · #106710 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
What I need to do, is extend the plates mounted on the arms, further apart.? That will give more room for the hose and not have it pinch as it shows. I was experimenting at the time I did all this
By Randy Child · #106709 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
I don¡¯t know that one style bearing is better than the other. This is a low speed operation that isn¡¯t really meant for either type of bearing. Did either one sag less than the other? Kind of hard
By Brian Lamb · #106708 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
The knuckle using wood is wider than what Randy made with aluminum. ?I did not yet see how the hose would work with the wood version yet. ?That is next as I will make "real" arms with pipe and hose
By joelgelman · #106707 ·
Re: sliding compound miter saw for base and crown
I was going to go cordless but couldn¡¯t justify the extra dollars, I tried really hard to, but failed?. Hard to believe the first job it had was in a house with no mains power,, but the generator
By horans64 · #106706 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
You need to make the knuckle wider so the bolts don't pinch the hose at full bend. =============== Brian Lamb blamb11@...<mailto:blamb11@...> Phoenix, AZ ===============
By Brian Lamb <bklamb1@...> · #106705 ·
Re: sliding compound miter saw for base and crown
On?6/6/20 7:51 PM, Bob Halley wrote: Gentlemen,? I am in the market for a sliding compound miter saw for use in cutting baseboard and crown molding.? I have seen this type of machine discussed in
By lance · #106704 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
https://www.festoolownersgroup.com/other-tools-accessories/diy-fully-articulating-boom-arm-you-can-make-to-use-with-festool-products/msg610680/?topicseen#msg610680 Some more pictures of the initial
By joelgelman · #106703 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
I experimented using wood instead of aluminum for the middle pivot point. ?It was very to make and took very little time. ?The hard part was first figuring out how to make it and what parts to get.
By joelgelman · #106702 ·
Re: sliding compound miter saw for base and crown
I have a Dewalt 780 12¡± SCMS. If I¡¯m cutting construction grade lumber I use the standard Dewalt blades. If I¡¯m cutting more finished type furniture, I switch out the blade for a Forrest blade.
By Christopher Edwards · #106701 ·