Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
I recently did a bunch of induction cooktop research.?? With your high budget, I would likely consider a couple of the Cooktek commercial drop-in induction burners:
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Aaron Inami
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Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
Not appliance-related but it is kitchen-related: we put no doors in the lowers. All base units have drawers, so no bending or squatting to get something out of the back of a low cabinet. That does
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John Hinman
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Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
I have had two induction cooktops, both the GE four-element versions. I have looked at other options, like the Wolf, but liked the GE better for two reasons: (1) the GE has a smooth top and the Wolf
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John Hinman
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Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
I have a Blue Star range and love it. I use the oven all the time. I¡¯ve had this one 14 years now and have had zero issues or service needs. I particularly like the bearing roller racks when doing
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David P. Best
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Re: Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
I was looking at Blue Star when I rebuilt my kitchen. Despite the fact that they are manufactured literally within a stone's throw of me, I was told there was no one to service their products here and
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Jeff
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Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
I thank the Group for this informative discussion. ¡ not my intent to hijack the thread¡ Primarily,?I use my AD951 for ¡®face¡¯ and thickness planing, and am less confident of its jointer
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Mike D. <mjcdorsam@...>
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Double Electric Wall Ovens & Induction Cooktops
Way off topic and polling the superior knowledge base of the FOG.? Framing has commenced on our retirement house and now we're needing to decide on kitchen appliances.? Any opinions on high-end
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David Davies
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Re: Scissor lift
Michael, I have send you a DM about this. David Best DBestWorkshop@... https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest/collections/ https://www.youtube.com/@David_Best
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David P. Best
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Re: Scissor lift
David, I've been considering getting something similar.? I'm curious what lessons, if any, you've learned from having this?? In particular, any thoughts on the virtues of this design versus a
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Michael Wolf
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Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
Larry, I had the A951L for a short time. It was a nice jointer, very stable and easy to work with. I bought it with the intention of having separate machines, only to realize that my small shop
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Tom Gensmer
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Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
I¡¯ve never gotten anything free from Felder either. So I made my own T-shirt. ? There is also this variety. LOL ? You can get these, and stickers for your tape measure, machine sides, and laptop
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David P. Best
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Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
Jim, I sent you two DM¡¯s on this topic including links. I would strongly suggest you consider whether you really need 20-inch capacity. The smaller AD941 would be a much more reliable machine IMO.
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David P. Best
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Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
I only got a hat and a pen from Felder. Nothing from SCM. I think I¡¯ll refuse to pick up the machine until I¡¯ll get a shirt + flashlight + tape measurement. I also ordered a bandsaw from them
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netanel.belgazal@...
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Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
Natanel, * Two shirts * Four insulated cups including a large Stanley one * Wireless cell phone charger * two pairs of safety glasses * pop socket * A banner * two flashlights * Usb Drives * a tape
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PK
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Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
Wait, you got a tape measure from SCM. Now I need to ask for one
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netanel.belgazal@...
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Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
Lucky, Going to keep the Ready 3 video the same. New main video is up: https://youtu.be/K05FhyNAHio My quality control was not to hot for that one - I must have been up late reading the forum. P.S.
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PK
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Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
I did talk to Sam today, They have a couple of the FS-52es's in stock but they are single phase with the smaller motor. I am considering still going with that or going to the smaller FS-41es. The Fs
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Jim Synyard
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Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
I remember I saw someone who has the A951L here
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netanel.belgazal@...
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Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
When looking at separates, the space-saving fence on the A951L seems really appealing for a smaller shop (I'm wondering about this myself). I don't know if anyone here has any direct experience with
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Larry Long Neck
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Re: WTB: F coupling rails 600 or 300 mm
Hi Tim, We used 1/4¡± stainless steel bar stock on our MM20 bandsaw table. ?Drilled 2 holes, added some?spacers and the Felder aluminum extension table w/leg mounted right on¡ Nothing fancy, used
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Mike Blake
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