Re: Machine Leveling
No, most folks just sit them directly on the concrete. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Machine Leveling
The saw doesn¡¯t come with leveling feet?
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netanel.belgazal@...
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Re: Machine Leveling
I was hoping to here about the proper coffee to consume before putting the legs on¡.. Mike M.E. Blake GC
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Mike Blake
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Re: AD741 Make a loud squeak noise when starts
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That was my original suggestion, one size shorter on the belt. Vacuum what will come off and then paper towels or rags for the rest. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: AD741 Make a loud squeak noise when starts
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So today I opened the machine, as you guys suggested, I tightened the drive belt after opening the 4 screws of the engine, it actually helped a lot and there is a significant reduction in the noise.
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hagai@...
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Re: Machine Leveling
Good one. Or how about how to couple a 4¡± flex hose to an 80mm dust port? Or 30mm versus 1?-inch shaper spindles. ? David Best DBestWorkshop@...
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David P. Best
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Re: Machine Leveling
To be fair, I was thinking it was time to talk bandsaw blades again to see if anything's changed. HAHAHAHAHA. ;) [email protected]> wrote:
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Brett Wissel
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Re: Machine Leveling
Hi David: That sounds like too much common sense!!! ? Maybe most of us receive the posted emails into our inboxes and don¡¯t log in? I know I only log in to check for relevant posts before writing
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Machine Leveling
Makes me wonder if members ever search the FOG archives. Many of the same questions come up on two year cycles. Leveling feet is one of the hearty perennials. Follow this link: Re: Levelling feet for
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David P. Best
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Re: Machine Leveling
https://workholdingcomponents.mortonmachine.com/category/leveling-mounts-metric-leveling-mounts? Leveling Mounts, Leveling Pads workholdingcomponents.mortonmachine.com Brian Lamb blamb11@...
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Machine Leveling
I was hoping someone will reply with feet that others have recommended in past. I bought one similar to the ones with glued black cushions on the bottom from McMaster and the cushions slip out from
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imran
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Re: Machine Leveling
Thanks to both of you. ?I have ordered what I need for the Felder from McMaster-Carr and I am returning the other feet I had on hand for the different machine. ?Easy enough!
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Agavewoodwerks@...
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Minimax Bandsaw
I saw this come up if someone is looking for¡ Mike M.E. Blake General Contractors
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Mike Blake
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Re: How to handle heavy panels in the shop
Mac, I like that verticals jig! Tim [email protected]> wrote:
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Tim House
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Re: Machine Leveling
The K500S/K700S leveling feet holes are sized for M10 bolts.? If you are leveling on a concrete garage floor, then I would recommend getting anti-skid rubber feet.? If you use steel feet, it will
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Aaron Inami
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#136108
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Re: Machine Leveling
My K700S has four leveling foot locations. Leveling feet are helpful for setting up the saw also - get the saw top straight and true in order to align the slider to the table top. I used leveling feet
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John Hinman
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Re: How to handle heavy panels in the shop
David, that's just cheating. :-) Now I want one of those, at least my back is asking for one.
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Chris Stahl
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Re: How to handle heavy panels in the shop
I use something much simpler, Rockler Material Mate. I use a Grabo to pick up the panel and put it on the MM. Then roll it to the saw, flip the table up and slide the ply onto the saw. I put a T-Track
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Chris Stahl
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Re: Shaper comparison
In addition to the fine advice offered, I will add that you would be better off with a 1 1/4" spindle. This is the standard for most good tooling. If you expect to get some 30mm cutters in the future
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Marlowe McGraw
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Re: Generic 150mm sanding discs for festool orbital in Australia
This was good, thanks. Postage a little high, but good.
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Chris
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