Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
My Oakley H48 is less massive but still about 2000 lbs. In my world the keys to edge sanders are a stout flat table and a stout platen that doesn't have twist or can't be induced to deform under
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David Kumm
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Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
If I were after a new edge sander, I would definitely buy a Ritter. I owned one for 15 years and loved it. Built like a tank - 700+ pounds. Made in Michigan. Here is the version that makes the most
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David P. Best
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Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
Man, that Ekstrom/Carlson looks like a beast!!!
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Larry
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Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
I did a lot of research before I bought my HS950.? The Grizzly sanders are an inexpensive option at all levels.? They have copies of different machines such as the Jet basic edge sander and even the
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Aaron Inami
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Re: Riff sawn / slip match oak ply
I¡¯m in the northeast (probably should have mentioned that), I¡¯ve tried a few local places but have come up empty so far. I¡¯be got some feelers out and hope to hear back after people get back
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Andy
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Re: Crosscut scale issues
This is amazing information, I'm fairly certain this piece is missing. Thank you all!
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Simon Ballard
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Re: GRIT Automation
Scott, how does it start the RL? The start button is supposed to be depressed until the unit comes to speed ¡ª is their control designed to do the same?
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habacomike (Mike King)
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Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
This is the mother of all edge sanders. It's the one you want if you have room and it's not going in a basement LoL. Probably the most used machine in my shop.
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Riff sawn / slip match oak ply
If you are in north east try Atlantic Plywood. Just made wall panels from this product, mdf core but they might have same in veneer core.
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chris connolly
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Re: Riff sawn / slip match oak ply
Where are you located Andy? I work extensively with Sauders Veneer Specialties in Wisconsin. They will make whatever you need. How many sheets are you talking about? Amy Smith is my contact there if
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Jason Holtz
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Re: GRIT Automation
I had two iVac gates, one 4 inch and one six inch. All my other gates were stock Nordfab (Several fours and sixes). I put the Grit Gate Controls (which are solenoids, I believe) on the stock Nordfab
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Scott Grossman
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Re: HS 950 Edge Sander
In my last shop I had the Grissly version at about the same price point. I bought the HS950 when I moved. I had no issues with the Grizz, and see no real advantage to the Hammer. In fact the Grizzly
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Bill Belanger
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Re: GRIT Automation
Quite a long time ago, I purchased the original Ecogate with vibration sensors. ?Then I upgraded to the Greenbox 12. ?The gates changed to be more beefy and enclosed with time, and then the wire
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joelgelman
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Re: GRIT Automation
Thanks, Scott! I probably should have done that as well but when I searched for Grit, I saw so little activity on the topic, I flipped a coin and decided to go back to an earlier thread to ask my
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Larry
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HS 950 Edge Sander
I am curious if anyone has found a comparable edge sander to the Hammer offering. I ordered an HS 950 months ago and have been waiting for it to ship. I have contacted Felder and get nothing but
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Larry
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Re: GRIT Automation
Scott, Agreed! I used the e-stop triggers for the 3ph machines.? Really simple actually. https://youtu.be/ByXtyN4wmJE Joel was awesome to me also, as was Jaclyn.? They were available to help via
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PK
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GRIT Automation
Starting a new topic here to avoid hijacking other threads and allow a more focused discussion. I've had bits and pieces of automation in my shop for several years. The pieces were mostly iVac. A
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Scott Grossman
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Re: Building a new shop - Should I move to Norfab/Quick Clamp Ductwork?
PK, Thanks for the video...just got done watching it. I am going to have to contact Grit to get a quote for my system. Depending on price, I may or may not automate everything but there are certain
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Larry
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Re: Riff sawn / slip match oak ply
Yes not so eloquent typing on the iPhone. Need a supply for it. I know it exists in concept but it doesn¡¯t seem to exist in reality.
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Andy
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Re: Riff sawn / slip match oak ply
Sorry Andy. From your msg it sounded like it did not exist therefore I shared the link. I did see rift sawn slip matched veneer but you probably know that already. Imran Malik
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imran
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