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Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250
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On Jan 28, 2021, at 11:16 AM, Jason Holtz <jholtzy@...> wrote:
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Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250
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Have a FD250 that I am selling for 750. Located in Niagara Wisconsin but traveling to Chicago and could deliver. Have photos if interested. ?Has new clamp and doweling setup. Tom
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Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýJason, Did you have the mortising version which adds a gear for Fed/Rev motion controlled via a lever on the left side of the machine? The joy stick being in right side when standing in the rear. Imran? On Jan 28, 2021, at 2:16 PM, Jason Holtz <jholtzy@...> wrote:
? I'd? buy a Multirouter in a heartbeat before an FD250. Never liked that machine. It always wanted to pull into the wood. We even added a gas spring device to it to counteract that tendency. We tried different bits too. It is good for doweling however.?
Jason Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406 612 432-2765 -- Jason J. Holtz Furniture 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406 |
Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250
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I was in your same position a couple years back. My recollection was that the mortising attachment for combo machines is still fairly limited in depth and fidgety to setup/takedown. I ended up buying an FD250 and it's been good for what it does as a specialty machine. I concur with Jason's assessment that it can sometimes feel like it isn't obeying, but I rely faithfully on the lateral stops and the depth stops to keep it from going outside the "window". I also have found adjusting the pitch the machine sits on the floor makes a big difference?between using it happily and extreme frustration, as the power assembly is so big and heavy and free-sliding on the mechanism, it can work for you and against you equally.I still think it's a good fit where you need it's capabilities without tying yourself to larger footprint (and possibly less flexible) vertical?mortiser. I roll the FD250 into position and back out of the way with relative ease, and that's a great feature. On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:58 PM David Pepke <davidpepke@...> wrote: I'm looking for info on the mortising attachment for jointer/planer combos - like the Ad741. --
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Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250
#jointerplaner
I'd? buy a Multirouter in a heartbeat before an FD250. Never liked that machine. It always wanted to pull into the wood. We even added a gas spring device to it to counteract that tendency. We tried different bits too. It is good for doweling however.?
Jason Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406 612 432-2765 -- Jason J. Holtz Furniture 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406 |
Re: How to Remove Wire from Brake Board Connector
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThanks Everyone. The square hole is the answer. Push a flag head screw driver and then left the handle up, pushing tip down. I could not see anything happening when I did that in the new board w/o wires but did work on the old board. Imran On Jan 28, 2021, at 1:29 PM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:
?Yes, great for tight spots when the din rail is loaded with slices, 99 percent of the time we and production use a regular ol¡¯ flat head. I like the longer ones like in the pic, ?150 mm as it can reach into a deep cabinet more easily.? Regards, Mark On Jan 28, 2021, at 1:23 PM, David Davies <myfinishingtouch@...> wrote:
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Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250
#jointerplaner
David Pepke
I'm looking for info on the mortising attachment for jointer/planer combos - like the Ad741.
Does anyone have experience with it? Is it meant to be put on and taken off regularly - and is it difficult to do? I have a small sho, so I would need to take it off for it to be a viable option. The alternative route would be to get the FD250 - does anyone have experience with that one? I can't find that much info on it online. Kind regards? David |
Re: How to Remove Wire from Brake Board Connector
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYes, great for tight spots when the din rail is loaded with slices, 99 percent of the time we and production use a regular ol¡¯ flat head. I like the longer ones like in the pic, ?150 mm as it can reach into a deep cabinet more easily.?Regards, Mark On Jan 28, 2021, at 1:23 PM, David Davies <myfinishingtouch@...> wrote:
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Re: How to Remove Wire from Brake Board Connector
They actually make a tool for that On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:09 PM Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:
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Re: How to Remove Wire from Brake Board Connector
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýTry the Square opening with a small flathead, you just push it in and opens up the spring. I don¡¯t have the exact connector at hand but here is the concept? Regards, Mark On Jan 28, 2021, at 1:05 PM, Jerry P <Jerry-Pac-Man@...> wrote:
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Re: How to Remove Wire from Brake Board Connector
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Mark, I have tried pushing in the small round and pushing the little sliver of the spring loaded part back and down with no luck. One would think that the green tabs would do something but I do not want to over do it. There is another connector for smaller wires. On that there is a slot opening in the rear. When you push the metal in the slot, the silver part pointed to by arrow comes down to push the copper color tab back. I assume that is what needs to happen. As I write this, I wonder if the wire goes between silver top part and copper tab on bottom. In that case, I can try pushing under the wire to see if I can push copper tab back. Will try that after lunch. Imran On Jan 28, 2021, at 12:46 PM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:
?Imran, looks like a small flat head above ?the round where the connector goes Regards, Mark On Jan 28, 2021, at 12:40 PM, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:
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Re: How to Remove Wire from Brake Board Connector
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On Jan 28, 2021, at 12:40 PM, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:
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Re: RL160 Dust tray Dimensions
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Thanks Joe, I was told that Chinese made knock-offs are prevalent and that drawings with dimensions are no longer shared with customers.? Ive been calling and asking for information if the sizes and parts from the new model are compatible but nothing yet.
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Re: RL160 Dust tray Dimensions
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýSorry I don¡¯t have one.? Can the Felder rep ask if the factory has the design dimensions for the part?? I visited the factory in 2010 and the utilization of CNC for cutting and folding metal was impressive. I¡¯d think that would be a simple file with dimensions.? The filters are expensive so they are getting a filter sale maybe they would help with the part dimensions? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2021 9:14 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [FOG] RL160 Dust tray Dimensions #dustcollection ? Hello all, recently picked up an RL160 from someone who purchased it at an auction with missing parts.? Its from 2007 - It is missing filters and the tray assembly that holds the brushes and filters.? I would be
willing to pay if someone can provide me the dimensions as it looks like I will have to fabricate this part myself.? (I have been in contact with Felder and they are not sure if the new
RL160 tray fits the old RL160 and my rep has suggested I may have to make the part).? Any help is greatly appreciated although I understand if none of you want to unscrew a machine to provide pictures haha. |
RL160 Dust tray Dimensions
#dustcollection
Hello all, recently picked up an RL160 from someone who purchased it at an auction with missing parts.? Its from 2007 - It is missing filters and the tray assembly that holds the brushes and filters.? I would be willing to pay if someone can provide me the dimensions as it looks like I will have to fabricate this part myself.? (I have been in contact with Felder and they are not sure if the new RL160 tray fits the old RL160 and my rep has suggested I may have to make the part).? Any help is greatly appreciated although I understand if none of you want to unscrew a machine to provide pictures haha.
?- Mike |
Re: RL 160 remote start challenge
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#dustcollection
I don't know if that will work or not. I don't believe it will. Explained below.
I wired this back in 2014, so finding some details is harder than it should be. However, this is the relay I bought: This takes the 120 volt output from the iVac Pro Switch and provides the contact closure to the RL160. The switch you show is 12V, so the iVac Pro Switch would blow it out. I'm looking for pictures of how the wiring was done inside the RL160. If I still have the photos, they are on a Mac that hasn't been used in five years. I'll let you know what I come up with. |
Re: Felder comfort rolling carriage
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Hi, I am interested does this fit k700 current model year? Can you share the part numbers??
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Re: 3D printed hose adapters
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Looking in Thingiverse I found this variation on David's version Dave Davies On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 9:25 AM Jeff <jeff.lund.ca@...> wrote: Like others, I also recently got a 3D printer.? I've mostly used it to print custom hose adapters.? I've posted the STL and open cad files for a 120mm to 4 inch quick connect adapter that I use on my saw and a 80mm hose to 4 inch quick connect that I use to connect the same 4 inch hose to a "tail" of 80mm hose that I leave attached to the shaper dust port.? I modified both from this design on thingverve.?.? You may need to tweak the settings in openscad to get a good fit on your machine based on variances in printers. --
Dave & Marie Davies 318-219-7868 |