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Re: I found the Altendorf....
Brian Lamb
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I think it's still for sale... I just had a hard time finding the ad.
=============== Brian Lamb blamb11@... Phoenix, AZ ===============
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of tomruth@... <tomruth@...>
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 10:07 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [FOG] I found the Altendorf.... ?
Brian,
? ?????? Somebody got a real deal on that one. -- Brian Lamb blamb11@...? ? |
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Re: Phase Converter Wanted
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On Dec 15, 2020, at 11:55 AM, Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> wrote:
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Re: Phase Converter Wanted
Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq.
开云体育Some one here posted a pdf? where he subjected his phaseperfect
to analysis? with an oscilloscope along with a rotary.? The rotary
put? out smoother power and? could be adjusted the Phaseperfect?
put out choppy dirty power On 12/15/20 11:14 AM, Jonathan Smith
wrote:
I see phase converters for sale come up here occasionally.? Total load (3 separate motors) for my new machine is under 3hp.? Either 208 or 460 v works.? I think I prefer a digital to a rotary for the lower noise and easier mounting.? Are any available out there? |
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Re: Sliding Table Saw Felder K700 S - Minnesota
I paid $7k for a 2003 k700s. It had very few miles on it, I thought it was only a year or two old when I first looked at it. From what I understand, when the x-roll came out it was quite an improvement over the older slider bearing system. I was looking for a single phase saw, but I bought this one anyway as it was local and I had been looking for a while with no luck.
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Re: Metal Work Anybody?
looks great to me..? ![]()
On Tuesday, December 15, 2020, 07:59:30 AM PST, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:
This is meant for folks who shy away from basic metal work. For some it may be that they have no interest for others it may be just a hesitation due to the unknown. I have only tapped may be 3 dozen holes total, in steel and AL. I have cut 1.25”x1/2“ steel bar with hack saw and it actually takes just a little longer than my friends horizontal band saw (nothing fancy). Although, on band saw, I can gang up multiple bars. I have cut AL with router and carbide bits and while it makes a mess it is not hard. Here are the slider nuts, while they do not have the awesome look that can be achieved with machining, they are more than fine for intended purpose and look a whole lot better than what felder sent me for the xcut fence. These were shaped with grinder and sanded with RO90 60, 100 & 180 grits. Higher finish is possible, I just did not spend the time. Also attached is a Big Squeeze housing that I just sanded with a block of wood (cannot find my sanding block) in straight line motion. I took it to 500 grit using Platin. If you want perfection see attached pdf. Ignore comment of 100 sanding discs as there were bunch of housings. There are experts here and I am a novice for metal working. Just thought I share if it helps anyone embark on something new. Imran |
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Metal Work Anybody?
This is meant for folks who shy away from basic metal work. For some it may be that they have no interest for others it may be just a hesitation due to the unknown.
I have only tapped may be 3 dozen holes total, in steel and AL. I have cut 1.25”x1/2“ steel bar with hack saw and it actually takes just a little longer than my friends horizontal band saw (nothing fancy). Although, on band saw, I can gang up multiple bars. I have cut AL with router and carbide bits and while it makes a mess it is not hard. Here are the slider nuts, while they do not have the awesome look that can be achieved with machining, they are more than fine for intended purpose and look a whole lot better than what felder sent me for the xcut fence. These were shaped with grinder and sanded with RO90 60, 100 & 180 grits. Higher finish is possible, I just did not spend the time. Also attached is a Big Squeeze housing that I just sanded with a block of wood (cannot find my sanding block) in straight line motion. I took it to 500 grit using Platin. If you want perfection see attached pdf. Ignore comment of 100 sanding discs as there were bunch of housings. There are experts here and I am a novice for metal working. Just thought I share if it helps anyone embark on something new. Imran |
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Re: Bandsaw tires FB510
So the tires showed up today. Quick trip from Austria. I looked at the video showing the ratchet. interesting idea but I do not think that will work for me. according to Felder I am supposed to spread a thin layer of? adhesive onto the tire and wheel then install the tire. I did not think that would work with contact adhesive. So i researched the 3M adhesive and you can use it in a "wet bond" application. essentially you don't let it completely dry like a standard contact adhesive.?
? ? So working quickly I spread the adhesive and while still slightly wet installed the tires. It was a bit challenging but I was still able to adjust positioning of the tire before it was dry. Only time will tell if this solution solves the problem. Mark |
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Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
开云体育Great solution – interested to know if it works. ? Chris? ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Randy Child via groups.io
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 6:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Laser Kerf Line for slider saw? ? I have been watching this thread very closely since it was started and all the ideas have been awesome, but the one with the laser mounted on the magnetic base on the blade cover housing really gave me an idea. ? I have one of those laser adapters that you attach to the bottom of your laser for fine tuning the line out on a jobsite and thought, hmm.. magnetic base... laser adapter? " ? Here is the adapter and the base magnetic which are both on amazon? ? Fingers crossed that it will work perfectly.. ? ?
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? ? ? On Saturday, December 12, 2020, 04:49:43 PM PST, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote: ? ? Happy holidays - I finally received my Chinese made laser from eBay.? I mounted it on a magnet and hung it on my overhead arm.? At 8 feet, the line is significantly dimmer although I can still see it which is probably good enough for aligning the tail end of a board. ?I have a bright 3 car garage with 11 LED light panels.? The laser mount is difficult to adjust. I found it easier to lock the mount and just rotate the magnet. ??? ? Chris Perren ? ? ? <image001.png> ? ? ? <image002.png> ? ? ? ? <image003.png> ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of imranindiana via groups.io ? Chris, ? would you please share your experience with the green laser. i would like to know if you can see it easily in well lit shop. ? imran
? Thanks – I’m going to give it spin… worse case its $50 on a proof of concept. ? Regards, ? Chris Perren 512-415-6951 ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Brian Lamb ? In the ad it says1-2mm wide at 1m, and 2-3mm wide at 3m. So I’m guessing about 2mm, and given your blade is about 3mm, that should be fine enough.
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Re: any one know this roofing?
Looked like a gingerbread house with chocolate frosting. UK preppers... Bill Bélanger On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 4:33 PM Jason Holtz <jholtzy@...> wrote:
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Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
I have been watching this thread very closely since it was started and all the ideas have been awesome, but the one with the laser mounted on the magnetic base on the blade cover housing really gave me an idea. I have one of those laser adapters that you attach to the bottom of your laser for fine tuning the line out on a jobsite and thought, hmm.. magnetic base... laser adapter? " ![]() Here is the adapter and the base magnetic which are both on amazon? Fingers crossed that it will work perfectly..
On Saturday, December 12, 2020, 04:49:43 PM PST, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:
Chris, Thanks for the update. Imran On Dec 12, 2020, at 7:39 PM, Chris Perren <cperren@...> wrote:
? Happy holidays - I finally received my Chinese made laser from eBay.? I mounted it on a magnet and hung it on my overhead arm.? At 8 feet, the line is significantly dimmer although I can still see it which is probably good enough for aligning the tail end of a board. ?I have a bright 3 car garage with 11 LED light panels.? The laser mount is difficult to adjust. I found it easier to lock the mount and just rotate the magnet. ??? ? Chris Perren ? ? ? <image001.png> ? ? ? <image002.png> ? ? ? ? <image003.png> ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of imranindiana via groups.io ? Chris, ? would you please share your experience with the green laser. i would like to know if you can see it easily in well lit shop. ? imran
? Thanks – I’m going to give it spin… worse case its $50 on a proof of concept. ? Regards, ? Chris Perren 512-415-6951 ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Brian Lamb ? In the ad it says1-2mm wide at 1m, and 2-3mm wide at 3m. So I’m guessing about 2mm, and given your blade is about 3mm, that should be fine enough.
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Re: any one know this roofing?
Cliff, I was born and raised in Norfolk UK (emigrated because of the 690 days of rain per year) and yes there are some beautiful thatched rooves there (rooves being the traditional spelling but now commonly spelt roofs).....did you notice the windows in your attached photo? they were stone frames with lead sashes... Jonathan On Mon, 14 Dec 2020, 21:06 Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq., <rohrabacher@...> wrote:
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Re: any one know this roofing?
开云体育Here's another example from near near me in Sussex. It's a restaurant called the Ginger Fox. Hence the additions to the roof thatch.
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Re: any one know this roofing?
Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq.
开云体育I was unaware that thatch? was still a thing.? I looked up imaged
of thatched roofs for Norfolk UK and???? yep? that's what it is. So I did some surfing and reading?? I'm impresses 20 - 30 years
life span and 7 for the ridge?? Wow.? In the UK where it rains
about 690 days a year? They are more than a foot thick??? I'm thinking Fire. Interesting? Thanks for that
On 12/14/20 2:40 PM, Bean via groups.io
wrote:
It will be thatch, which is done with reeds. Norfolk in the UK used to be reputed as the best thatch available in the UK. Put on by a "Thatcher" which is a dying art but still pretty strong in the UK. Thatchers would usually leave their trademark on any job they done which in a lot of cases would be a small bird or animal made out of thatch and left somewhere on the roof. |
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Re: Broken Tap
Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq.
开云体育one more thing When hand tapping? using a cutting tap or die ( as opposed to a
forming tap or die) Drive the tap in? about half a turn ( or so)?
and then back it out? a half turn (or so).? You will figure this
out? the forst time you do it.? What is happening is? you need to
"Break the Chip" that was forming as the tap or die cut into the
material.? Backing it off like that? will? do a few things (1)? Replenish
the lube at the cutting? edges, (2) snap that off and make things
progress easier, (3)? it makes it way more possible? to extract a
broken tap and? (4) way less likely? that you will snap a tap.?
On 12/13/20 7:55 PM, imranindiana via
groups.io wrote:
is anyone familiar with accusize industrial tools? it is a canadian co out of toronto. i recently purchased two tap & drill sets metric and SAE. i went with them because they offered HSS at reasonable price. |
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Re: Broken Tap
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I try to stay larger than 1/4" when hand tapping and use a Procunier or tapmatic whenever possible.? Hand tapping is turn about 1/4-1/2 turn and back off.? If you are tapping #4-40, buy a million taps and be ready to be frustrated.? I have a lot of English
machines and my Whitworth sets have three taps per size.? Start with the undersized one and move up as needed.? Downside is they are made in India and I've never found much in precision in tooling from there.? Dave
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Chris Perren <cperren@...>
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 2:39 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [FOG] Broken Tap ?
I learned a lot too. ?Thanks for sharing. ?I ordered a guide as suggested. ?
Thanks,
Chris Perren
On Dec 14, 2020, at 1:08 PM, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:
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