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Re: 120 mm to 4" adapter

 

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This how I have my Hammer F3 Shaper and A3-31 connected

Left to right
Rubber connector ?Home depot
Center
5” to 4” adaptor

Right
Rockler Dust right 4”

Chris Edwards
(407) 902-1358 cell



On Nov 30, 2020, at 5:40 PM, imranindiana via <imranindiana@...> wrote:

if this does not fit 120mm OD connector yoh can use short section of 5” hose to adapt to 4”


imran?

On Nov 30, 2020, at 5:44 PM, Acharya Kumarnathaswami <kumar@...> wrote:

?A while back I think I saw mention of a source for DC adapters, but can't locate it.
I have a jointer output port that's 120MM o.d and I need to connect to 4" flex hose.
Any pointers on where to go for that item?


Re: 120 mm to 4" adapter

 

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if this does not fit 120mm OD connector yoh can use short section of 5” hose to adapt to 4”


imran?

On Nov 30, 2020, at 5:44 PM, Acharya Kumarnathaswami <kumar@...> wrote:

?A while back I think I saw mention of a source for DC adapters, but can't locate it.
I have a jointer output port that's 120MM o.d and I need to connect to 4" flex hose.
Any pointers on where to go for that item?


Re: 120 mm to 4" adapter

 

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A few years back, I bought a few from the Blast Gate Company for less than $20 each.? They can make any connection you need.

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Regards,

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Chris Perren

512-415-6951

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of imranindiana via groups.io
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 5:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] 120 mm to 4" adapter

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can you use 5” hose instead? it should fit 120mm OD.

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imran


On Nov 30, 2020, at 5:44 PM, Acharya Kumarnathaswami <kumar@...> wrote:

?A while back I think I saw mention of a source for DC adapters, but can't locate it.
I have a jointer output port that's 120MM o.d and I need to connect to 4" flex hose.
Any pointers on where to go for that item?


Re: 120 mm to 4" adapter

 

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can you use 5” hose instead? it should fit 120mm OD.

imran

On Nov 30, 2020, at 5:44 PM, Acharya Kumarnathaswami <kumar@...> wrote:

?A while back I think I saw mention of a source for DC adapters, but can't locate it.
I have a jointer output port that's 120MM o.d and I need to connect to 4" flex hose.
Any pointers on where to go for that item?


Re: 120 mm to 4" adapter

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I 3D printed mine. If you are in Canada I can print one for you.?

Envoyé de mon iPhone

Le 30 nov. 2020 à 17:44, Acharya Kumarnathaswami <kumar@...> a écrit?:

?A while back I think I saw mention of a source for DC adapters, but can't locate it.
I have a jointer output port that's 120MM o.d and I need to connect to 4" flex hose.
Any pointers on where to go for that item?


120 mm to 4" adapter

 

A while back I think I saw mention of a source for DC adapters, but can't locate it.
I have a jointer output port that's 120MM o.d and I need to connect to 4" flex hose.
Any pointers on where to go for that item?


Re: Last Call for Slider Nuts

 

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There is a more recent one with Betty White that is on utube as well.

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From: [email protected] On Behalf Of tomruth@...
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 11:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] Last Call for Slider Nuts

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That was always my favorite time frame for SNL.? Thanks for the laugh.


Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

 

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Brett,

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Thanks for the boom pic. I could not connect text to the previous pic. BTW, you found the same orientation best as I did. Locating laser on the saw guard made it faint 10ft away and really bright near blade. I ended up mounting midway along the length of slider on the wall. I do not see any power rating of laser on amazon, does the unit list wattage? From my experience, keep it within reach so it is easy to align and all should be fine.

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Imran

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From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Brett Wissel
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 12:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

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David Davies - the Frame Press is a Soukup FP32.21 from Soukup America, contact through Greg Godbout at Rangate for inquiries - I received it earlier this year and I cant express the extent of"better" it has made for me since transitioning to a one man operation in the Covid era.

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Imran - this photo should better illustrate the issue of needing a boom arm. I just rigged up a metal stud for concept and locating. Final fit would ideally be a tripod mount that can telescope and lock adjustments, but I bet I just find an old piece of scrap square tube or unistrut once I find it sitting in some dark corner of the shop lol.

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On Mon, Nov 30, 2020, 10:02 AM imranindiana via <imranindiana=[email protected]> wrote:

Brett,

thanks for sharing details. i am not following this part, “Changes to be made: add a metal boom from overhead guard to make a fixed mount”

did you not use the magnetic bracket that came with the laser? it is hard to tell from pic if you made a custom bracket.

imran

On Nov 30, 2020, at 10:40 AM, Brett Wissel <Brettwissel@...> wrote:

Changes to be made: add a metal boom from overhead guard to make a fixed mount





Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

 

David Davies - the Frame Press is a Soukup FP32.21 from Soukup America, contact through Greg Godbout at Rangate for inquiries - I received it earlier this year and I cant express the extent of"better" it has made for me since transitioning to a one man operation in the Covid era.

Imran - this photo should better illustrate the issue of needing a boom arm. I just rigged up a metal stud for concept and locating. Final fit would ideally be a tripod mount that can telescope and lock adjustments, but I bet I just find an old piece of scrap square tube or unistrut once I find it sitting in some dark corner of the shop lol.


On Mon, Nov 30, 2020, 10:02 AM imranindiana via <imranindiana=[email protected]> wrote:
Brett,

thanks for sharing details. i am not following this part, “Changes to be made: add a metal boom from overhead guard to make a fixed mount”

did you not use the magnetic bracket that came with the laser? it is hard to tell from pic if you made a custom bracket.

imran

On Nov 30, 2020, at 10:40 AM, Brett Wissel <Brettwissel@...> wrote:

Changes to be made: add a metal boom from overhead guard to make a fixed mount






Re: Last Call for Slider Nuts

 

That was always my favorite time frame for SNL.? Thanks for the laugh.


Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

 

Brett,

thanks for sharing details. i am not following this part, “Changes to be made: add a metal boom from overhead guard to make a fixed mount”

did you not use the magnetic bracket that came with the laser? it is hard to tell from pic if you made a custom bracket.

imran

On Nov 30, 2020, at 10:40 AM, Brett Wissel <Brettwissel@...> wrote:

Changes to be made: add a metal boom from overhead guard to make a fixed mount


Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

 

Brett,
? OK...ordered one.

? What is that vertical clamping unit in the background?
Thanks,
Dave Davies

On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 9:40 AM Brett Wissel <Brettwissel@...> wrote:
All,

This is where I am with laser kerf - it is cheap, it works great!

1. Purchased this crossline laser level, green light, for combination of features including rechargeable battery, locking pendulum, included magnetic mount, and 150 degree line spread, ip54.?

2. Charged it up, stuck it on, works great and is visible.?

3. Changes to be made: add a metal boom from overhead guard to make a fixed mount that aims the unit directly down with security upon adjustment to keep the light out of eyes and shine a kerf line all the way to scoring blade and back run of slider. Small increased cost at $46 for the unit otherwise - I'm happy and impressed with the green laser visibility compared to the red.

On Thu, Nov 26, 2020, 9:31 AM imranindiana via <imranindiana=[email protected]> wrote:
james,

first, there is no telling what each of us get when ordering from china. assuming specified power means something, the 5mW red focusable laser i purchased for about what you paid is not very bright - see my recent post in this thread.

At the time i installed it, it was just usable. since then the lights were upgraded to LED and now it is hard to see.

FWIW, unless one builds a better holder, in my experience the factory supplied holder is not steady and requires frequent adjustment. since my ceiling is 12’ tall i chose to now place the LED on wall. if it needs adjustment i can get to it with a stool.

hope this helps people trying to install the LED to aid in straight line ripping. looking fwd to hearing about the 50mW green laser brightness in well lit shop environment.

imran

On Nov 26, 2020, at 10:02 AM, James Zhu <james.zhu2@...> wrote:

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I bought this 660nm 5mW Industrial Focusable Laser Line Module/Locator Laser with PSU&Bracket (only $15) last year, and have not installed it.



James



On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 9:37 AM Randy Child via <strongman_one=[email protected]> wrote:
I made this purchase myself as well..I'm looking at various ways to mount it to a platform off my ceiling so it hangs about 9 feet off finish floor, but about 5 feet off the sliding table so hopefully the line will be a bit more crisp..Also wiring it to a switch off the wall, so I can turn it on and off at will.

On Thursday, November 26, 2020, 06:17:29 AM PST, <michael@...> wrote:


On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 06:55 PM, ahazi wrote:
No need to do much hacking:

It includes power supply and a mount.

Ariel

?Thanks @ahazi.
I've been thinking of retrofitting one of my laser levels for this purpose, but never had the time. Didn't know I could buy a green laser unit like this. I ordered it directly. Was told I'd get it in February.



--
Dave & Marie Davies

318-219-7868


Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

 

All,

This is where I am with laser kerf - it is cheap, it works great!

1. Purchased this crossline laser level, green light, for combination of features including rechargeable battery, locking pendulum, included magnetic mount, and 150 degree line spread, ip54.?

2. Charged it up, stuck it on, works great and is visible.?

3. Changes to be made: add a metal boom from overhead guard to make a fixed mount that aims the unit directly down with security upon adjustment to keep the light out of eyes and shine a kerf line all the way to scoring blade and back run of slider. Small increased cost at $46 for the unit otherwise - I'm happy and impressed with the green laser visibility compared to the red.

On Thu, Nov 26, 2020, 9:31 AM imranindiana via <imranindiana=[email protected]> wrote:
james,

first, there is no telling what each of us get when ordering from china. assuming specified power means something, the 5mW red focusable laser i purchased for about what you paid is not very bright - see my recent post in this thread.

At the time i installed it, it was just usable. since then the lights were upgraded to LED and now it is hard to see.

FWIW, unless one builds a better holder, in my experience the factory supplied holder is not steady and requires frequent adjustment. since my ceiling is 12’ tall i chose to now place the LED on wall. if it needs adjustment i can get to it with a stool.

hope this helps people trying to install the LED to aid in straight line ripping. looking fwd to hearing about the 50mW green laser brightness in well lit shop environment.

imran

On Nov 26, 2020, at 10:02 AM, James Zhu <james.zhu2@...> wrote:

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I bought this 660nm 5mW Industrial Focusable Laser Line Module/Locator Laser with PSU&Bracket (only $15) last year, and have not installed it.



James



On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 9:37 AM Randy Child via <strongman_one=[email protected]> wrote:
I made this purchase myself as well..I'm looking at various ways to mount it to a platform off my ceiling so it hangs about 9 feet off finish floor, but about 5 feet off the sliding table so hopefully the line will be a bit more crisp..Also wiring it to a switch off the wall, so I can turn it on and off at will.

On Thursday, November 26, 2020, 06:17:29 AM PST, <michael@...> wrote:


On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 06:55 PM, ahazi wrote:
No need to do much hacking:

It includes power supply and a mount.

Ariel

?Thanks @ahazi.
I've been thinking of retrofitting one of my laser levels for this purpose, but never had the time. Didn't know I could buy a green laser unit like this. I ordered it directly. Was told I'd get it in February.


Re: AD 741 Loose Drive Belt

 

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question to the smart folks. if belt is lose, can belt slapping happen on either side of the belt? i ask because the belt side that is slapping should be in tension based upon the direction of rotation of the motor pulley. intuitively i thought that slapping would be more likely on the slack (compression) side.

imran

On Nov 29, 2020, at 6:40 PM, Gary Copus <gdcopus@...> wrote:

?The drive belt on my AD 741 seems very loose when running.? Also it appears to me more noisy than
it should be.? I have only had the machine for a short time and am not sure what is "normal". I have tightened
the belt as much as I can and the belt does have the proper 1/4 inch deflection. Please see the video I made?
and see the vibration on the left side of the belt.? Any comments would be appreciated if any has had the same?
problem.?
Thank, gary
<IMG_1833.mov>


Re: Excellent Free Resource

 

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Years back a old friend had a oak moris lounge chair in an out building and assume it was a porky that loved the old varnish and did a superb job of carving the whole darn chair.

martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 50 years


On Nov 29, 2020, at 7:00 PM, Colin surname via groups.io <colt1167@...> wrote:

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Hi Mac,

Thanks for posting pictures, impressive work on tapered and bevelled drum and utensil holder, the drum especially I am thinking would of been no small task but certainly worth the effort for end product.

I have only made coopered lids for jewellery and tool boxes, but I will try the carved utensil holder, I just really like the rustic look and of course a very useful item.

Colin

PS does the Porcupine that trained you to carve have a tutorial youtube video :)?

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Re: Excellent Free Resource

 

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Hi Mac,

Thanks for posting pictures, impressive work on tapered and bevelled drum and utensil holder, the drum especially I am thinking would of been no small task but certainly worth the effort for end product.

I have only made coopered lids for jewellery and tool boxes, but I will try the carved utensil holder, I just really like the rustic look and of course a very useful item.

Colin

PS does the Porcupine that trained you to carve have a tutorial youtube video :)?

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Re: AD 741 Loose Drive Belt

Gary Copus
 

Yes, I have looked at the manual with the exploded views and all looks like the drawings show. It is interesting?
that the manual does say a possible cause is the wrong belt.? I will be trying to contact my tech I have been working with
and all the group's suggestion will be brought up.? thanks to all.

gary

On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 3:54 PM Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression <airtightclamps@...> wrote:
Must be wongbelt if you adjusted all the way
Have the belt no when you talk to tech
Don’t u get a book with exploded views and parts no?
Mac,,

martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 50 years


On Nov 29, 2020, at 6:34 PM, Gary Copus <gdcopus@...> wrote:

?Thank you Brian.? I will take a close look at what you suggest.? I am in contact with a tech, Jason, at Felder.? I hope to talk to him
again tomorrow. I will post what I find on your suggestions.

gary


Re: AD 741 Loose Drive Belt

 

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Must be wongbelt if you adjusted all the way
Have the belt no when you talk to tech
Don’t u get a book with exploded views and parts no?
Mac,,

martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 50 years


On Nov 29, 2020, at 6:34 PM, Gary Copus <gdcopus@...> wrote:

?Thank you Brian.? I will take a close look at what you suggest.? I am in contact with a tech, Jason, at Felder.? I hope to talk to him
again tomorrow. I will post what I find on your suggestions.

gary


Re: AD 741 Loose Drive Belt

Gary Copus
 

Thank you Brian.? I will take a close look at what you suggest.? I am in contact with a tech, Jason, at Felder.? I hope to talk to him
again tomorrow. I will post what I find on your suggestions.

gary


Re: AD 741 Loose Drive Belt

 

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How much clearance does the side of the belt have from the wheel and any sheet metal the belt goes past? Are the upper and lower pulleys lined up with each other? Lay a straight edge along the lower pulley and extend it to the upper and see if everything is straight.

It sure doesn’t look right… have you contacted Felder yet?

Brian Lamb
blamb11@...
www.lambtoolworks.com




On Nov 29, 2020, at 4:40 PM, Gary Copus <gdcopus@...> wrote:

The drive belt on my AD 741 seems very loose when running.? Also it appears to me more noisy than
it should be.? I have only had the machine for a short time and am not sure what is "normal". I have tightened
the belt as much as I can and the belt does have the proper 1/4 inch deflection. Please see the video I made?
and see the vibration on the left side of the belt.? Any comments would be appreciated if any has had the same?
problem.?
Thank, gary <IMG_1833.mov>