Re: Air lines distribution
I use rapidaire maxline 3/4 with their fittings to run lines from a 5hp vertical compressor. I use this system to distribute to my cnc which has an auto tool changer, and to various drops. The system
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Andy
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Re: Air lines distribution
I put black pipe up in my shop for my airlines. I have runs with drops to eliminate condensation and it works now but holey smokes it was a pain in the ass to install and get everything air tight and
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David Davies
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Re: Air lines distribution
Dave, why not? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of David Davies via groups.io <myfinishingtouch@...> Date: Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at 12:54?PM
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Michael Branning
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Re: Air lines distribution
Or just get another small compressor and put it right by the slider. Do not use black pipe ! Dave Davies <netanel.belgazal@...> wrote: -- Dave & Marie Davies www.myfinishingtouch.com
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David Davies
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#137004
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Air lines distribution
So far I only use my air compressor for small things like pin nailer and blowing dust. I ordered mac clamps and I need to distribute air across my shop. I wonder if you have any recommendations on air
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netanel.belgazal@...
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#137003
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Re: Gear oil
I had a hard time finding small quantities of mobil xp. Typically 5 gallon drums.
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taylor donsker
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Re: Cantilevered Lumber Storage Ideas
Hi PK I am planning for the same requirement and considering laminating 2X10's into approx 4.5 X 4.5" columns and arms. Arms would be tenoned into the columns and reinforced with through bolts.
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Sal Cangialosi
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Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡±
#sawsetup
Imran, I am not going to use System 3 as the crack filler, totalBoat epoxy is perfectly fine as filler. James [email protected]> wrote:
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James Zhu
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Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡±
#sawsetup
Hi James, Not an expert on the topic but I did not think west system 3 is designed as a crack filler. I have used it extensively as a general purpose adhesive in lieu of yellow glue like titebond. I
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imran
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Re: Gear oil
Taylor, Chuck runs Mobilgear 600 xp 460 in his 299. He has a small commercial shop so the machine gets more than hobby use but not production 24-7. Dave ________________________________ Sent: Monday,
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David Kumm
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Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡±
#sawsetup
Lucky, I used West Systems before, mainly as the crack and hole filler. What I found is West Systems' viscosity is higher, so it tends to leave air bubbles when filling the deep crack and hole. That
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James Zhu
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Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡±
#sawsetup
Hi James: Your chair joints look awesome, notwithstanding your displeasure on the dark joint line. I¡¯ve also had trouble with the dark lines from epoxy. West Systems has a genuinely clear version
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Cantilevered Lumber Storage Ideas
Gents, All of you have had great ideas.? I really appreciate you leaning in.? ?I made some deals with my wife to get the new shop. * The garage needed to go back to being JUST a garage.? No tools,
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PK
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Re: Cantilevered Lumber Storage Ideas
Large I beam racks next to light duty Interlack store racks .I have the interlake racks on both sides of shop that start at 8¡¯ to 14¡¯ 80¡¯ total . I have lumber I have collected and used for 50
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mac campshure
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#136994
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Re: Cantilevered Lumber Storage Ideas
Can you store the long stuff in your garage? ?The space adjacent to the garage door usually has a 12¡±-20¡± x 16¡¯ space for the long stuff¡. Unless it¡¯s crammed full of stuff like our shop ..
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Mike Blake
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Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡±
#sawsetup
I would not use epoxy for edge banding. I used TotalBoat clear high performance epoxy to glue the arm to the rear leg for the rocking chair. I thought the epoxy bond was stronger than Titebond III.
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James Zhu
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Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡±
#sawsetup
Brian: No worries. I had assumed that making a support to hold the curved edge parallel (i.e. the same orientation as I cut the half laps and dados in the first place) would be ¡°too much trouble¡±.
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡±
#sawsetup
I missed that the uprights were veneered, I thought they were solid. If you use a pattern to cut the odd shape, could you not use that same pattern to create a support that would hold the uprights in
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡±
#sawsetup
Lucky, Have you considered something like this? https://www.felder-group.com/en-us/products/cnc-machine-centers-c1953/cnc-portal-milling-machine-hnc3-825-p1846127? CNC portal machine, HNC3 825 |
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David P. Best
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#136989
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Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡±
#sawsetup
Lucky - Trial and error the arcs vs. thickness, but I'd say at 3mm thick most edge band will pull in nicely on gentle radii given good end-point clamping, 1.5mm might start feeling flimsy. Keep shelf
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Brett Wissel
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