Brian Lamb
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www.lambtoolworks.com
On Jan 23, 2024, at 1:40?AM, david.r.milson@... wrote:Hi Bob
Terrible news.? Thanks for the warning.
Hi Brian
Clicking on the Lowes link, I get an "access denied"
Cheers
David
Felder Bf6-31 compact. Motor brake gone pop
Hi all, it¡¯s a first post on this forum for me. I have the above machine and have enjoyed using it for quite a few years. It¡¯s 25 years old, single phase, built like a tank and is a great tool, but it¡¯s suddenly developed an issue with the braking system. The normal noise when braking was amplified and didn¡¯t stop until it had tripped the rcd. I¡¯d be interested to hear from anyone that may have knowledge of this kind of problem or perhaps experienced the same thing please ? |
Re: Freeze Damage
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On Jan 23, 2024, at 1:40?AM, david.r.milson@... wrote:Hi Bob
Terrible news.? Thanks for the warning.
Hi Brian
Clicking on the Lowes link, I get an "access denied"
Cheers
David
On Jan 22, 2024, at 5:37?PM, KRPatel via groups.io <kamalsonal@...> wrote:
?Wade, agree it is tech dependent.? Generally overall I have been satisfied with support albeit my issues were fairly basic (missing parts, questions on setup, etc) and the support and followup was quite good.
On 23 Jan 2024, at 10:45?am, Andy <andy.raynor08@...> wrote:
?Hey Alex I agree. There is only so much that can be done with current technology it seems, I wear a respirator in the shop when cutting and sanding in addition to an Oneida DC.?On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 7:01?PM Alex Bowlds <aabj@...> wrote:I too have an older Oneida 3hp dust collector with a large filter that exhausts into the shop to preserve the conditioned air.? It works great for all my tools includng the AD951 with straight knives, the KF700SP, and the F700Z.? Where it falls short is with the Timesaver wide belt and the horizontal sander.? I find the filter clogs up with the fine dust.? Thougjh I have no experience with the equipment, it appears the Harvey dust collectors may do a better job of separating fine dust from the air stream before it reaches the filters.? If fine dust is clogging your filters, their dust separation equipment may be a viable option.
?Air quality in my shop is monitored constantly via the Grit automation system. The large JET air filtration system hangs from the 16¡¯ ceiling at about the 9¡¯ level.? I have a 14¡¯ diameter Big Ass Fan constantly operating at a slow speed to keep the air temp at the ceiling close to the air temp at the floor.? It also helps the air circulating so that the air quality monitor functions more reliably.? The Grit Automation system turns on the air filtration system automatically whenever it detects a rise in particulates above a threshold level.
I¡¯m waiting for Grit to come up with a reliable bin monitor that will let me know when to empty the dust collection drum.? I am also watching the FOG thread that has been talking about vibrating mechanisms that cause the fine dust to separate from the filter and drop into the collection bin.?
There doesn¡¯t appear to be a perfect solution to chip and fine dust collection while maintaining conditioned air and keeping fine particulates below unsafe levels.
That¡¯s my two cents.
Have a wonderful week,
Alex
> On Jan 21, 2024, at 9:05?PM, Joe Jensen <joe@...> wrote:
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I too have an older Oneida 3hp dust collector with a large filter that exhausts into the shop to preserve the conditioned air.? It works great for all my tools includng the AD951 with straight knives, the KF700SP, and the F700Z.? Where it falls short is with the Timesaver wide belt and the horizontal sander.? I find the filter clogs up with the fine dust.? Thougjh I have no experience with the equipment, it appears the Harvey dust collectors may do a better job of separating fine dust from the air stream before it reaches the filters.? If fine dust is clogging your filters, their dust separation equipment may be a viable option.
?Air quality in my shop is monitored constantly via the Grit automation system. The large JET air filtration system hangs from the 16¡¯ ceiling at about the 9¡¯ level.? I have a 14¡¯ diameter Big Ass Fan constantly operating at a slow speed to keep the air temp at the ceiling close to the air temp at the floor.? It also helps the air circulating so that the air quality monitor functions more reliably.? The Grit Automation system turns on the air filtration system automatically whenever it detects a rise in particulates above a threshold level.
I¡¯m waiting for Grit to come up with a reliable bin monitor that will let me know when to empty the dust collection drum.? I am also watching the FOG thread that has been talking about vibrating mechanisms that cause the fine dust to separate from the filter and drop into the collection bin.?
There doesn¡¯t appear to be a perfect solution to chip and fine dust collection while maintaining conditioned air and keeping fine particulates below unsafe levels.
That¡¯s my two cents.
Have a wonderful week,
Alex
> On Jan 21, 2024, at 9:05?PM, Joe Jensen <joe@...> wrote:
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On Jan 21, 2024, at 9:05?PM, Joe Jensen <joe@...> wrote:
A friend and fellow FOG member is considering a move from an RL to an Oneida 5hp VFD collector. He has trouble with fine dust clogging the filters with his wide belt sander.
On Jan 22, 2024, at 12:33?PM, Steve Hubbard <hubbardsg@...> wrote:
?Saturday morning, I experienced a problem with the scoring unit on my c3-31. It was not an emergency, the saw still functioned properly. Rather than wait until Monday to place a call, I filled out the "Contact Customer Service" form, described the problem, requested a parts diagram, and asked for suggestions. My plan was call in a week or two if no one responded to my email. On Monday morning, at 8:43, I received an email from Ron Siebach with a link to 5 documents. While I was downloading those documents, my phone rang and it was Ron Siebach with suggestions. I cannot recall a more pleasnt experience with Customer Support - from any company.
One of the documents was an instruction sheet explaining how to access the inside of the machine to change belts or lubricate the blade height mechanism. This topic has been discussed before on the forum. Perhaps these printed instructions will be useful to others.<dummyfile.0.part>
Steve Hubbard
On Jan 22, 2024, at 12:40 PM, Nathan D'Elboux <nathan.delboux@...> wrote:This is great to hear Steve, I similarly had a great experience with my C3 31 brake controller board replacement. I had it identified via this forum but sourcing the diagrams, parts and replacement order etc was all sourced through Felder in Sydney NSW Australia, very knowledgeable and prompt to have it included in the next shipment over.admittedly i don't have a heap of other experience with combo unit manufacturers but this is my second C3 31 and the aftermarket support is one of the reasons i'll stick with them.NathanOn Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 7:33?AM Steve Hubbard <hubbardsg@...> wrote:Saturday morning, I experienced a problem with the scoring unit on my c3-31. It was not an emergency, the saw still functioned properly. Rather than wait until Monday to place a call, I filled out the "Contact Customer Service" form, described the problem, requested a parts diagram, and asked for suggestions. My plan was call in a week or two if no one responded to my email. On Monday morning, at 8:43, I received an email from Ron Siebach with a link to 5 documents. While I was downloading those documents, my phone rang and it was Ron Siebach with suggestions. I cannot recall a more pleasnt experience with Customer Support - from any company.
One of the documents was an instruction sheet explaining how to access the inside of the machine to change belts or lubricate the blade height mechanism. This topic has been discussed before on the forum. Perhaps these printed instructions will be useful to others.
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Steve Hubbard
Saturday morning, I experienced a problem with the scoring unit on my c3-31. It was not an emergency, the saw still functioned properly. Rather than wait until Monday to place a call, I filled out the "Contact Customer Service" form, described the problem, requested a parts diagram, and asked for suggestions. My plan was call in a week or two if no one responded to my email. On Monday morning, at 8:43, I received an email from Ron Siebach with a link to 5 documents. While I was downloading those documents, my phone rang and it was Ron Siebach with suggestions. I cannot recall a more pleasnt experience with Customer Support - from any company.
One of the documents was an instruction sheet explaining how to access the inside of the machine to change belts or lubricate the blade height mechanism. This topic has been discussed before on the forum. Perhaps these printed instructions will be useful to others.
Steve Hubbard