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Re: Hammer C31 Dust Collection piping setup
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Re: Hoffman Key Router $250 - 20mins left
开云体育MY new best known method is to either hire a professional rigger and direct ship (expensive) or travel and get myself. ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 1, 2021 12:56 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Hoffman Key Router $250 - 20mins left ? Maybe.? Entirely depends on whether it survives crating and shipping . . . -- Michael Garrison Stuber On 6/1/2021 12:49 PM, habacomike via groups.io wrote:
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Re: Replacing urethane friction drive wheel on CF731
#jointerplaner
On Tue, Jun 01, 2021 at 11:58:11AM -0700, pat_steveking via groups.io wrote:
| Any 'how-to' advice or tips would be very much appreciated! Assuming your 2003 is like my 2004, it's straightforward. I've attached the relevant page from my parts book. You just need to separate the machines, unhook the chain and hold it aside using a clamp or similar (so it's easier to reinstall it later), remove bolt #49 and all the parts outboard of the wheel, replace the wheel, and then reverse your steps. It'll be clear once you have a good look at it. Separating the machines is definitely the most annoying part of the job. Allen |
Re: Hammer C31 Dust Collection piping setup
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开云体育Rockler lists it on their page for $200 for the 5”,?? and then I went to the Nordfab site (might be a partner): ? and they have it listed for $250 for a 5”, part number 3209-0500-10000
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Re: Adirondack Chairs
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At age 72, I know what you mean. I sat in an Andy Rae chair at MASW, and thought that it was more comfortable than most. It would be more so if curves were added. The Michael Fortune garden chair is curved and very comfortable, but with the bent laminations, more of a challenge to build. Steve On Jun 1, 2021, at 1:01 PM, Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> wrote: |
Re: Hoffman Key Router $250 - 20mins left
开云体育Maybe.? Entirely depends on whether it survives crating and shipping . . . -- Michael Garrison Stuber On 6/1/2021 12:49 PM, habacomike via
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Went for 1,050. ?I started looking through the stuff there — a veneer saw sold for $950? ?What a steal… -- Michael Garrison Stuber |
Re: Hoffman Key Router $250 - 20mins left
开云体育Went for 1,050. ?I started looking through the stuff there — a veneer saw sold for $950? ?What a steal…
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Re: Hammer C31 Dust Collection piping setup
#hammer
开云体育Thanks Brian. ?Looked and found a “ball joint” from Nordfab but it is only available in even duct sizes. ?Based on the 120mm outlet of my RL, I sized my ducts for 5”, so no luck there…
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Re: Hoffman Key Router $250 - 20mins left
开云体育
Thanks - I missed this and would like a slower one of this
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...>
Sent: Tuesday, June 1, 2021 11:21:08 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [FOG] Hoffman Key Router $250 - 20mins left ?
I surely thought this will go up but still at $250.
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Replacing urethane friction drive wheel on CF731
#jointerplaner
Good evening,
I have a 2003 model CF731 combination machine. It looks as if urethane hungry animals have been eating the rim of the friction wheel of my Felder. Has anyone any experience of getting at - and replacing - the friction wheel on these machines? Presumably the process will involve splitting the jointer/thicknesser from the saw/spindle unit. Any 'how-to' advice or tips would be very much appreciated! Many thanks, Steve. |
Re: Hammer C31 Dust Collection piping setup
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Re: Hammer C31 Dust Collection piping setup
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开云体育You got me all excited there. ?I read “swivel” then went to the Nordfab catalogue to look for said coupling. ?Upon rereading your message, I see the swivel is obtained by loosening a clamp. ?Bummer. ?
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Re: Adirondack Chairs
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Re: Shaper with CopeCrafter and outboard fence and pressure jaws to make panels
Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq.
开云体育Is extrema still in business?? I recall they stopped making the
table saw. ? They had a really good fence
On 6/1/21 11:30 AM, imranindiana via
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Re: Adirondack Chairs
Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq.
开云体育I made 9 of these? from dried? PT spruce.? This was about 15
years ago.? They are still in shape just like the images. I?
scrape and paint them every five or so years.? The design? was?
from a chair I sat in in Rhode Island. I liked it and thought I
could do better.? And like a dummy? I didn't even take? a picture
of the? original.? But? I pulled this out of my ass? literally,
not so much a? a sketch.? to get seat height I placed? objects in
a pile and sat on them.? The chairs have a two position recline? (
no one has ever used the back position), ? the seat rolls? to make
you slump into the chair? and? of the dozens of people who have
used them, pretty much every one says the same thing "Once you are
in it you don't want to get out."?
On 6/1/21 11:40 AM, Jonathan Smith
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I want to build a pair of Adirondack chairs and place them in a shady area under some trees.? The area is watered once per day through the growing season.? This is dry country so surfaces normally dry within about 30 minutes.? Wood fence rails last until the sun eventually eats them.? I am looking for material suggestions.? Trex would be alright except it is too weak and, to put it nicely, unprepossessing.? Chair slats will probably be 3/8" or 1/2" and need to hold a screw.? At the other end, teak would be perfect but too expensive to just leave outside.? ?I've considered cedar and redwood.? What other options are there? |
Re: Adirondack Chairs
开云体育Hey Johnathan,?If you come to the COW meeting next week at my house you can check out mine. I have made them in Cedar and Redwood. I have templates you can use or copy. Mark Foster
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Re: Adirondack Chairs
开云体育Jonathan, I forget where you are located but I do plan to build a outdoor bench out of honey locust. It cuts and machines like other hardwoods. Has cream (sap) to pink to brown coloration. If us relatively heavy. You cannot pound a nail in it, most nail bend unless the wood splits. It may be hard to find though unless you find a local sawyer. I am happy with it’s durability. Here is my compost bin about 18-19 yr old. Air dried HL no protection. Keep in mind that we fill it with leaves every year so wood is in contact with wet leaves and the bottom 1/4 is in contact with wet leaves or dirt all yr round. I made my shop baseboards out of it. Here are pics of compost bin and baseboard. Imran On Jun 1, 2021, at 11:40 AM, Jonathan Smith <jonathan.smith@...> wrote:
?I want to build a pair of Adirondack chairs and place them in a shady area under some trees.? The area is watered once per day through the growing season.? This is dry country so surfaces normally dry within about 30 minutes.? Wood fence rails last until the sun eventually eats them.? I am looking for material suggestions.? Trex would be alright except it is too weak and, to put it nicely, unprepossessing.? Chair slats will probably be 3/8" or 1/2" and need to hold a screw.? At the other end, teak would be perfect but too expensive to just leave outside.? ?I've considered cedar and redwood.? What other options are there? I am also looking for a plan set.? There is an inherent weakness in the arm-to-back connection so looking for a design idea that addresses that issue.? Any suggestions are appreciated. |