Re: Omga Miter Saw (230v 3ph), can it be connected to a Festool Vac with auto start?
Thanks Dave. ?Any recommendations on exactly how to go about doing that test so I can have confidence in the measurement?
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joelgelman
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#107741
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Re: Omga Miter Saw (230v 3ph), can it be connected to a Festool Vac with auto start?
Have you measured the kerf vs the teeth on a couple of blades to test under power and load? My 16" saws typically will measure .002-.006 wider than the teeth with the arbor flange trued. Machines with
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David Kumm
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#107740
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Re: Boom Arm progress
On the boom arm at my shop, I used flange bearings where the bearings can swivel inside the flange.? While although it worked perfectly on my boom arm, I could not get it to function properly on
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Randy Child
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#107739
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Re: Quick Hello
welcome! I work in my triple garage as well. I also have a part time worker on the weekends. although the only gear I have with Felder is the AD951, everything else is SCM or Italian.
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Albert Lee
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#107738
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Re: Omga Miter Saw (230v 3ph), can it be connected to a Festool Vac with auto start?
I have had a number of Omga chop saws since 2009, one of them being a double mitre saw, sold it couple of years ago to make room. beautifully made saw. no other saw on the market is comparable except
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Albert Lee
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Re: A little Sticky Humor
Thank you.? ?I really enjoyed that.? -- Michael Garrison Stuber Sent from Nine ________________________________ Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2020 12:47 To: [email protected] Subject: [FOG] A
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: Boom Arm progress
The boom arm with the wood mid-pivot is now functional. ?Enclosed is a picture of it as the cords were being run. ?There are 2 issues. ?The first section has a bit of a twist, and so I think that
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joelgelman
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#107735
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Re: Omga Miter Saw (230v 3ph), can it be connected to a Festool Vac with auto start?
Got the Omga but was curious what you all think about the runout. ?See pictures.
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joelgelman
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#107734
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Re: Kaeser Airtower
When I got rid of my screw compressor I replaced it with a champion 5hp x 80 gallon. Its in the basement, its the right machine for me.
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Rick Fisher
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Re: Dust collection planning for new shop layout
#dustcollection
The Austrian's suck at trying to sell their dust collectorswhen they try to translate to English and going imperial at the same time. Anyways if you have the money take a look the Oneida DC's that
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"[email protected]
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#107732
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Re: Kaeser Airtower
It¡¯s worked well over the years. In our machine shop as we outgrew the compressor, we left the old compressor in place and plumbed the new compressor in tandem using all the tank space we could get.
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Brian Lamb
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#107731
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Re: Friction Wheel on Hammer A3/41
That looks like the feed was left engaged and it eventually squeezes a divot into the urethane on the wheel. Then as the drive wheel comes around to it, the wheel slips a bit, causing more heat, which
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Dust collection planning for new shop layout
#dustcollection
John, here's a screen grab from the Felder website, and matches what is in the printed catalog: Nominal air flow 853 cfm. The 1,450 is cubic meters per hour. Just wanting to get the units straight.
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Tom Gensmer
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#107729
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Re: Dust collection planning for new shop layout
#dustcollection
I¡¯ve had 2 Oneida smart collectors and they work well. What I hated was trying to empty the 35 gallon drums. I tried that plastic insert that¡¯s supposed to make it easier to pull out the bag,
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Bill Belanger
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Re: Dust collection planning for new shop layout
#dustcollection
Tom here's what on the website. The biggest problem is getting the CFM out of Felders crappy dust collection at saw source but that's another over discussed problem. One other word of warning, get the
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"[email protected]
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#107727
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Re: Dust collection planning for new shop layout
#dustcollection
Thank you for all of the responses guys, this is very helpful. John, I am getting 850 cfm from the Felder catalog, but it's important to note that it's at 8.8" of static water lift. Looking at the
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Tom Gensmer
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Re: A little Sticky Humor
Excellent!
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habacomike (Mike King)
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#107725
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Re: Kaeser Airtower
Do you mean you would buy a Quincy? Tom
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Tom Morris
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Re: Dust collection planning for new shop layout
#dustcollection
Don't know where you guys get a flow of 850 cfm with the RL160. My testing on multiple occasions showed 1000 minimum with a high of 1350 using 6" PVC duct with testing done between 35' and 60' of run.
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"[email protected]
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#107723
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Re: Dust collection planning for new shop layout
#dustcollection
Your shop layout is similar to mine. You might consider a T-layout for the main trunk instead of an L - that way it you ever put in a shaper over near the Mortiser, you¡¯ll have ducting on that side
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David P. Best
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