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Re: Euro Guard on K700
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I checked out their website. Pretty basic guard, but the 4" hose right above the blade looks like it should do well on dust collection.? Looks like they use a 3D printer to form dust shroud to maximize collection area. Clever idea? Not sure how sturdy splitter/mount is but may be worth a look. At $140,?it's very inexpensive.? On Wed, Feb 12, 2020, 12:48 PM Mark Foster <mfsta2lt@...> wrote:
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Re: Felder silent power cutterhead vs byrd or Laguna shellical
开云体育I assume you are asking about starting a new thread. In email there are hot links at bottom of each msg which besides reply options also include a new topic. This allows you to start a new message. You can also just type? in To field and provide a new subject heading. In web view there is a new topic button at the bottom of my cell phone screen next to message, chat & more. Imran On Feb 13, 2020, at 6:12 AM, kumar@... wrote: ?This is a bit off topic, but can you remind me where the button is for posting messages? I used it once but am not seeing it now. Thanks. |
Re: Felder cart for outrigger and fence, need the footprint dimensions
开云体育670mm x 530mm x about 780mm tall (depends on you final adjustment.I have k700s and this is where I store it, does not get in the way of the outrigger support in full stroke Regards, Mark On Feb 12, 2020, at 8:11 PM, kumar@... wrote:
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Re: Radial Drill Press purchase
开云体育Joel ,?If your using for wood than will be jolly ok they fall apart with metal, also with so many moving parts and angles and the such it is hard to keep everything in position. For the word stuff they can solve the problem. martin/campshure/co/llc 608-824-0023?fax Designing and building for 47 years On Feb 12, 2020, at 4:39 PM, joelgelman via Groups.Io <joelgelman@...> wrote:
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Re: Radial Drill Press purchase
My application is to drill holes in wood and only wood. ?On the recent re-paint red flag comment, I noted that the youtube video was from 2017 and so it seems the the machine was painted in 2017 or prior to that, but the machine was just recently for sale.
A little video of the similar machine at 4:38 |
Re: Radial Drill Press purchase
I grew up in Cincinnati and was friends with some of the leBlond clan, Cincinnati incorporated (Cincinnati shaper) and Milacron - I have seen some really large machine tools, Cincinnati is flooded with them, at least they were
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Regards, Mark On Feb 12, 2020, at 4:35 PM, Bill James via Groups.Io <xxrb2010@...> wrote: |
Re: Radial Drill Press purchase
WTF, sorry,
Did not know that even exist, I would have said photoshopped picture, but I found the following pictures on practical machinist and there are tons of them other there. I also remember the motto: bring the tool to the workpiece and not the way around. I see now that this motto apply to more than a Festool domino :) ![]() ![]() ![]() Bill |
Re: Radial Drill Press purchase
开云体育Micheal,? I am a craftsman and work in all media. Couple famous radial picture of web. I like the picture of the large radial with the small probably 18” post and 6’ arm ?mine is 1/2 the size 10” x 3’. The big one is probably 30” post and 15’ travel . You see the big ones when you get around ship yards. Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc 608-824-0023?fax Designing and building for 47 years On Feb 12, 2020, at 2:55 PM, Michael Garrison Stuber <mtgstuber@...> wrote:
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Re: Radial Drill Press purchase
开云体育Perhaps Mark is using his for wood, while you using them on metal? On a semi-related note, I absolutely adore my 1950's DeWalt GA
Radial Saw.? Tuned properly, treated well, and equipped with the
right blade, a well-built radial saw can provide consistent,
repeatable, and accurate results.? That said, there are a lot of
crappy radial saws out there should be melted down. -- Michael Garrison Stuber On 2/12/2020 12:51 PM, mac campshure
via Groups.Io wrote:
I had one ?in 70’s with a gear drive saw on it and in 90 ‘s had one with drill head ?and hated both of them. -- Michael Garrison Stuber |
Re: Radial Drill Press purchase
开云体育I had one ?in 70’s with a gear drive saw on it and in 90 ‘s had one with drill head ?and hated both of them.Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc 608-824-0023?fax Designing and building for 47 years On Feb 12, 2020, at 2:45 PM, Mark Foster <mfsta2lt@...> wrote:
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Re: Euro Guard on K700
#sawsetup
开云体育Dave,Do you have any photos of the Shark Guard on your KF700? I am leaning that way for my KF. Mark Foster?
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Re: Radial Drill Press purchase
开云体育Joel,?Sorry to say this? Your link is what is called a ram drill press. They are mores taper and not a mill in any way. Just a glorified drill press with way to many things going on to be reliable. They also put a saw on ram as a radial arm saw agin to much happening to be reliable. Here is a pick off the net of my Japanese azuma ?also not a mill just A drill press. For tapping reaming and drilling larger stuff. martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 608-824-0023?fax Designing and building for 47 years On Feb 12, 2020, at 12:25 PM, joelgelman via Groups.Io <joelgelman@...> wrote:
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Re: Radial Drill Press purchase
开云体育Nice Drill press. It’s 220V single phase according to the listing. I would swap out a 220V three phase motor of 1 to 2hp and put a VFD on it. then put the front belt in the middle position and you should be able to use the VFD for slow to fast.
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Re: Radial Drill Press purchase
Those are great if you do a lot of odd compound angles and want deep reach. As Cliff notes, it's not very rigid with respect to what steel drilling requires, but plenty rigid for wood and small diameter metal.? Also the spindle diameter is pretty small and it's common that the spindles have significant runout (the head/spindle assembly is common to a zillion Walker Turner/Rockwell models)? ?
There were quite a lot of those made.? A decade or so ago there'd be multiple of those on eBay at any given time, but they seemed to have become pretty scarce in recent years.? However, some of this traffic seems to have moved back to craiglist too.? Back in the heyday I saw dozens in shops and auctions, and they were rarely super beat up.? It seems like a lot of metal shops had them, but didn't use them much because for straight drilling other drill presses were better (more rigid, more powerful) That one seems in fine shape, but I would note that a recent re-paint is a red flag.? You can see the over-spray on the floor.? And of course these didn't come in white -- machine gray only.? ?There are some sellers who just spray everything to make it shiny, but often recently painted means it looked too crappy to sell at top dollar.? But there's very little in a simple old pulley-driven drill presses anyway.? If the bearings are crappy, it's easy to replace.? The main issue is if the spindle is bent slightly and runout is lousy. |
Re: Radial Drill Press purchase
Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq.
开云体育I have one? it's a great machine. you will really like it. I pulled the? 3 phase half horse motor off and replaced it with a
220? Reversible? full horse.? I put on a drum switch by passing
the stock one. Then I wanted to move it ?so I got some heavy casters and?
mounted them and cut the legs to accommodate. The? height adjustment is a bit of a PITA so I cheated. I built a plywood box that goes on the table to give me different heights.? the? drill is no good for drilling steel.? It is no where near
rigid enough. For that I have a full size vertical knee mill. ONE SAFETY ISSUE I DISCOVERED. my former drill was an old
walker turner.? The table is way smaller.?? The column in the back
would stop most things from spinning out of control if they got
away from me.?? NOT SO WITH THE RADIAL DRILL.? that sucker will
grab? the work? spin it like who dun it and whack you? brutally
hard in the torso or worse? take it on a ripping tear through your
flesh. .? Not a good moment.? DAMHIKT? Never take a water bottle
to a sword fight. I wondered how I missed that.? The answer was I'd never run a
radial drill before so I lacked the ingrained? safe habits? that I
have for most every other machine.
On 2/12/20 1:24 PM, joelgelman via
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I became interested in a better drill press back in 2013. ?I received information here about the RF-45 and many possible modifications. I came close to buying it, but something just did not seem right for a few reasons, and I ended up with a new Powermatic. ?I have not really been too happy with it. ?There were a couple of comments about vintage radial drill presses, but I did not want one of those beat up units in poor condition that needed TLC big time as I am not skilled in total restoration. ?This one was the best one I have seen |
Radial Drill Press purchase
I became interested in a better drill press back in 2013. ?I received information here about the RF-45 and many possible modifications. I came close to buying it, but something just did not seem right for a few reasons, and I ended up with a new Powermatic. ?I have not really been too happy with it. ?There were a couple of comments about vintage radial drill presses, but I did not want one of those beat up units in poor condition that needed TLC big time as I am not skilled in total restoration. ?This one was the best one I have seen
This past week I found a Rockwell Radial drill press that seemed to be in great shape, similar to the above. ?I just purchased it today I am not sure if it is 110v or 220 etc but I can work with either and single or 3 phase. ?When I get it, I will consider what would be the best motor setup, but it seems like the ideal would be forward and reverse and the ability to change speeds over a wide range without changing belts. ?I suppose there are modifications that can be made. ?I saw someone changed the column raising to power feed. Not sure how that works. If I understand, the width is around 34 inches or so and the depth is 48 inches. ?That will allow it to fit where my Powermatic is. ?To the left is a butcher block work bench, and I am thinking I can set the drill press table flush with that to increase my work surface area. ?I will make an accessory table and fence with stops, and slots to accommodate the Automaxx clamps ?I like the idea of a fixed height table. Anyhow, I think for me this is better than the drill mills for a woodworking application. ? |