Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
I have been buying from motion/ wisconsin bearing for 50 years this is volume one a superb reference book 50 years old . I two try to support the local businesses. 70% of my venders are within 100
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
Jason and Tom, I'm in agreement about supporting local businesses. They support my accounting firm. My experience locally with bearing and some other shops is that they aren't manned with the type of
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David Kumm
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Re: New resaw setup
Brian, hasn't been 80's here for a couple months. This was first thing in the morning when the heat is just coming up in the shop. Dave, this feeder is heavy. You would not want to take it on and off
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
I'm with Tom on this one. I have two local bearing supply houses that 98% of the time have what I need, on the shelf in SKF or Nachi. Often a couple dollars more than ordering it online, but I don't
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
Brett, i am sure you know Felder makes one for bandsaws. bit salty for me as a hobby user. I do not know if anyone has tried mounting it for saw application. imran
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imran
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Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
I¡¯d probably hack something together using something like this using a AC wall wart style power supply for the 7-10VDC:
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
I always try to support local bearing shops if they have what I need. I do this even if I have to spend the time to drive there, it's just better for the local economy. Amazon is always my last
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Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
i mounted a cheap laser on ceiling but it did need adjustment. shop has been rearranged and i have not moved the laser. since i use clamps i pulled back the slider after straight line ripping the
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imran
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Re: New resaw setup
That looks slick! Not used to seeing big coats and gloves in the workshop, was still in the high 80¡¯s here last week¡ :-) Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: new to me, benefit of scoring
Randy also mentioned two (i assume opposing) screws work for him. i did not have room for that in this case. so looking forward to trying that before i give up. if i end up using it a lot, I would
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imran
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Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
Has anyone installed or does a successful modification exist for quick line-ups of the initial cut on rough stock like laser lines on a high-end rip saw? I'm envisioning it being mounted to an
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Brett Wissel
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Re: New resaw setup
Jason - that is sweet to watch and hear it run so smoothly. I just installed the Comatic AF110N on the LT24x24 that still has no guides (waiting on Italy and Covid) and I've been tweaking placement of
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Brett Wissel
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Re: New resaw setup
I think those feeders were well received but expensive. Laguna seems to take good ideas and cheapen them down to where they don't work . Is the unit fairly light in comparison to the typical feeders ?
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David Kumm
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New resaw setup
As many of you know, I'm an auction hound. It really paid off recently when I found this bandsaw feeder, brand new in the box, and local! This is not your typical Comatic type bandsaw feeder. This is
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
We have a local Applied. The prices are at least 1/3 higher than online so I use if I need advice too. In our store, they stock SKF JEM mainly which are C3 so they have limited use for spindle
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David Kumm
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Re: new to me, benefit of scoring
I've been using a Kreg Foreman for years. This is old, was probably a prototype as there's even 80/20 caps on the fence extrusions. It's pneumatic, foot pedal actuated for clamp/drill cycle. It's a
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
https://www.motionindustries.com/about-mi/locations martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
applied industrial is where i have been getting many things including bearings. even my small town has an office so i assume there is one near you. imran
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imran
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Re: Chainsaw mill
Hi Paul, I¡¯ve been watching threads on this group for months. I signed up after buying my first felder (an AD741). Finally there is a question I feel qualified to comment on :) I made my ¡°Alaskan
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Marc Evans
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Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
Accurate bearing is good. If open, I look at ebay. For standard stamped steel cage sealed or shielded I like SKF Explorer, Natchi Quest, or any reputable ABEC 3 normal clearance bearing. They are a
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David Kumm
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