Re: Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
Hi Michael
The press is ~10' wide and 3.5' deep (4' when using the case support arms) and ~90" tall.? ?The mobility casters make it super easy to roll around.
Anil
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Anil
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Re: My account.
You don't appear to be bouncing from what I can see, so you should be getting messages if that is what you are signed up for, individual messages.
Brian Lambblamb11@...
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Brian Lamb
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My account.
I believe I have fixed my account. Please resume sending me posts to this group.
Thanks!
Daniel Thompson
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Daniel Thompson
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Re: Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
How much floor space does the rack consume?
-Michael Wolf
Tahoe City, CA
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Michael Wolf
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Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
Includes:
BN-35 Barth Multipress RP3001 3000mm c/w 3 Manual / Hydraulic Clamps and 90? Stop BM-35-10 Barth Hold Down Clamp BM-35-20 Barth Lateral Press with 2 manual R&P BM-35-42 Barth Casework
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Anil
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Re: File /3D Printer Files/Felder splinter block.stl uploaded
#file-notice
Perfect, glad it worked out!
Brian Lambblamb11@...
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Brian Lamb
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Re: File /3D Printer Files/Felder splinter block.stl uploaded
#file-notice
Brian,
My friend printed the thicker version as it matches my stop thickness. It turned out great, was about 4 hours of print time.
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Jason
J. Holtz Furniture
3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
Doug,
Vertical at balance point or a distance "further" away from final position
would be preferred, safest, if you don't have abundance of ceiling height.
The extra angle on the load line will
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Brett Wissel
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
Brett,
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Doug Speck
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Air clamps set
#forsale
Have a set of "Big squeeze" air clamps for sale. I haven't had the time to properly install these on my current saw and have used them a few times and they work awesome. Just not using them enough to
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Brad Wall
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Re: Hammer dust chute revisited...
Sorry, didn't realize that the group was truncating the address. It is blamb11 at cox dot net, or you can alwass reply down by clicking below on all messages where it says "reply to sender".
Brian
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Hammer dust chute revisited...
Brian, I can't figure out how to get your entire mail address, but I am interested in the hammer chute
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ibsenafshar
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Re: F700Z fence plate alignment issue
Would be much appreciated, thank you!
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KRPatel
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Re: F700Z fence plate alignment issue
Yes that’s the Extrema rail-master coping sled. I love it to bits, makes coping a breeze. One cool feature it has is an air cushion in the base when you flick the air clamp on. This helps it glide
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Dan Gavrilyuk
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Re: F700Z fence plate alignment issue
I’ll have to get a better look at it tomorrow, hoping that’s the easy fix for it.
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Dan Gavrilyuk
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Re: Hammer dust chute revisited...
Glad it's working for you. I only had pictures to go by and it looked like that flange around the top would hit the belt cover on the motor.
Brian Lambblamb11@...
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Brian Lamb
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Re: F700Z fence plate alignment issue
HI Dan,
That was what i thought initially but when i check it with a straight edge, the castings were machined spot on. It does end up spot on though after a good clean up, it's just that sometimes it
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Bryce Comer
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Re: Hammer dust chute revisited...
Jup it clears everything. Been working great for the past few weeks. I my case i added a slight bend forwards because if have to clear a homemade throughput for an extra on off switch on my sliding
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Re: Hammer dust chute revisited...
Does that clear everything? Pictures I have from Tom look like it wouldn't on the side closest to the blade. I had to remove the bolt on that side completely.
Brian
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Brian Lamb
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Re: F700Z fence plate alignment issue
Dan, a service ticket is most likely needed as I have the same machine and cannot locate any type of mechanism/bolt/nut or adjustment means.? Out of curiosity, is the turqouise colored device some
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KRPatel
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