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Re: RL 125 CFM with new filter
Imran, can you measure the amp draw with all gates open and compare that to the cfm reading ? Then close various gates or partially and match the amp draw with the new cfm readings to get a rough fan
By David Kumm · #113452 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Thanks for the quick responses everyone! I also go t a call form Carl today!? Thanks Carl! The guard I was talking about was more accurately described as the cutter cover that mounts behind the
By PK · #113451 ·
Re: RL 125 CFM with new filter
Does anyone have an idea how much CFM will be reduced when new filter gets dirty? I have few days to return the anemometer and don't have much planned work. I am curious what the collective thinks
By imran · #113450 ·
Re: A note of caution
I feel bad for the people with positional vertigo. Always there waiting , a wrong move and you are non functional. Dave ________________________________ Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2021 10:14 AM To:
By David Kumm · #113449 ·
Re: A note of caution
OUCH? That's?? way more than I had
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #113448 ·
Re: A note of caution
Wow, that's scary Mark. I wonder if something similar happened to my shop mate Craig. Given how we found him, with lumber both under him and on top of him, and his leg twisted up in the ladder. We
By Jason Holtz · #113447 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Tha ad941 standard guard is as shown below, is the guard you are talking about? When I bought mine last year I was actually looking at the ad741 which also comes with that guard so I added the
By Mark Kessler · #113446 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Congratulations. Great to hear a successful delivery story. I see that Felder has changed the guard design. I have the flip up arm design. Anyhow, they still show this on dual51 I am sure mine has two
By imran · #113445 ·
Re: A3-31 Specs
Thank You for all the replies and helpful information. The problem ended up being on the hinge side was so hung up and would not adjust down even with the bolts loose. I ended up using a clamp and
By Jterry · #113444 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Well, It all happened really quickly, but the machine was delivered today!? The freight company Felder picked was great and the driver for the liftgate service was seasoned and really knew what he
By PK · #113443 ·
Re: A note of caution
Sorry to hear this, the whole grabbing lumber off a rack on a ladder is risky business - a few months back I was on the third step (top one) of one of those lightweight aluminum step stools that have
By Mark Kessler · #113442 ·
Re: zci for k940
Cliff, the only 3d printers I have used are a zpinter which is a powder based printer, form3 and Markforged. Our plant in Luxembourg has a metal 3d printer and I have handled the parts and can tell
By Mark Kessler · #113441 ·
Re: zci for k940
Mark, That makes sense. It is good to know that plastic might be an option, in case I ever get there. Funny that I have had the blade chip away on the slider (others have reported it as well) even
By imran · #113440 ·
Re: zci for k940
Not sure If I responded Anthony, the dovetail trick works great on the markforged printer, the software i used for the design is called Shapr3d (spelled that way) its for ipad with pencil and it is
By Mark Kessler · #113439 ·
Re: zci for k940
Imran, Thanks, I am having the parts milled in aluminum because there will be no cost and they will be more robust and accurate than a 3d printed part, if it wasn¡¯t for the free part I would just
By Mark Kessler · #113438 ·
Re: motor(s) overheating on vintage SCM Minimax
The motors are single phase 3.6 HP. When the motors have shut themselves off, they have been quite hot to the touch. Yes, they are fan cooled; the shop is always about 75- 80 degrees, and the motors
By Acharya Kumarnathaswami · #113437 ·
Re: A note of caution
Cliff, I had that Vertigo thing on and off for a year. In hospital twice and multiple attacks. Working on a shaper in storage building and just turned it off in time to hit the ground and look for
By David Kumm · #113436 ·
Re: Hot press
Thank you all who participated. I decided go with hp90 joos. Life is too short ;) Elegance Custom Cabinetry Minneapolis, Minnesota Regards Dmitry Ivanovs .
By Dmitry Ivanovs · #113435 ·
Re: A note of caution
yah? weird shit? can happen. The other day while? manhandling some large 2.5" thick walnut slabs on the bandsaw? I? lost my balance the room started spinning I had to let go the lumber and grab
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #113434 ·
Re: A note of caution
Not workshop related but here in the UK a guy I know was working on his roof renovating a derelict house. By himself. That evening, his wife became concerned that he'd not yet come home some hours
By Roger S <rsinden@...> · #113433 ·