Re: Minimum Space on the Slider Side of Saw
I have 8¡¯6¡± to left of blade for clearance for sheet goods, more if necessary for shorter pieces. Barely enough to work and not comfortable. Wish I had more at it gets really tight. I usually trim
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Michael Tagge
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Re: Minimum Space on the Slider Side of Saw
Right now you are thinking like a hobbyist, if you plan to open a woodshop with your son you can't limit your possibilities since you don't know what work is going to be coming your way. I have at
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"[email protected]
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Cheap Altendorf in LA
#forsale
Anybody got space / time for a project saw? ?It looks big. https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/tls/d/signal-hill-altendorf-sliding-table-saw/7122502226.html This craigslister also has a large clamp
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Tad Gallistel
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Re: Minimum Space on the Slider Side of Saw
I would suggest a minimum of ten feet. You need a little room to maneuver, and while you might not cut a sheet at 8 foot, you will need to get it up there and not hit the blade. Brian Lamb
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Minimum Space on the Slider Side of Saw
Larry, I assume you already know what space you need with the slider you have. Or are you considering buying a Felder saw? I recently added a K975 with ~51¡° of rip. The xcut fence that goes with
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imran
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#106475
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Re: Adjustable Groover Item # 03.0.033 depth of cut
NP, Jonathan. It is late for me to go this route as I have multiple rebate heads and the safety cutterhead for profiles. Imran
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imran
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Minimum Space on the Slider Side of Saw
Hello, I am new here and not real familiar with this sort of forum set-up so please bare with me. A short introduction. I have been a woodworker my whole adult life but for the past 15-20 years it as
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Larry
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Re: Adjustable Groover Item # 03.0.033 depth of cut
Brian, thanks for answering Imrans questions.....you answered better than I could.... Imran, I don't know if the combi head will take felder safety cutterhead blades....I would give Whitehill a call
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jontathan samways
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Re: Router Spindle or Router Lift
I use two routers that incorporate their own lifts. On of a Porter cable and the other is a Triton? both? the larger HP? routers. The plunge function is the lift and I operate? the PC from above
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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#106471
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Re: Router Spindle or Router Lift
If you decide to get a router lift, consider taking a look at General International out of Canada. I have had 3 of them for years. My impression of them is very favorable. I have a Felder 900 M on
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george Woodg <george954679@...>
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#106470
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Re: Router Spindle or Router Lift
I¡¯ve not encountered any issues with the router spindle. In fact I don¡¯t notice any difference between 15,000 rpm and 19,000 or even 23,000 when running small bits. Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2020
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Caster for combination machine, 6 vs 8
#machinelevelingfeet
#casters
Aha, this a very good point. Thanks Dave. Let me think about it. Maybe I just will buy pallet jack, used one and be done with it. Especially my new shop little bit bigger. Ed. wrote:
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Eduard Nemirovsky
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Re: Caster for combination machine, 6 vs 8
#machinelevelingfeet
#casters
I'll throw out my two cents on the need for Zambus casters. Sure, once installed my 24" SCMI bandsaw rolls effortlessly across my shop floor...but I have to raise each of the four wheels into position
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David Davies
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#106467
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Re: Caster for combination machine, 6 vs 8
#machinelevelingfeet
#casters
Isn¡¯t there a mobility kit for the CF541? I have the Felder mobility kit on the CF741, and it works well. I personally would go with either a pallet jack or the Felder kit...
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habacomike (Mike King)
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Re: Caster for combination machine, 6 vs 8
#machinelevelingfeet
#casters
Hi Joe, I have a lot of time for relocation, placing casters just step in between, only because I am going to lift machine anyway and floor in a new shop - concrete. If you think that better to place
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Eduard Nemirovsky
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Re: Caster for combination machine, 6 vs 8
#machinelevelingfeet
#casters
Hi Ed, I have Zambus casters on several machines. I bought the casters with 10mm studs and used double nuts on the back side that way no drilling was necessary. The casters don¡¯t do well on uneven
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bacchus6015
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Caster for combination machine, 6 vs 8
#machinelevelingfeet
#casters
Hi all, I am planning to move my shop to another location and decided to place Zambus casters before move. I have CF531 combination machine. First question - should I place 6 casters: 4 under saw and
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Eduard Nemirovsky
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Re: Brad Nailer
Agreed. I have a 20-year old Senco 18-ga nailer that will sink 15mm brads on about 55 psi. Sounds like the gun is leaky or has an undersized cylinder. BTW ¨C I bought the Milwaukee Gen 2 18-ga
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TJ Cornish
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Re: Router Spindle or Router Lift
I have a Woodpeckers PRL-V2 lift, in a standalone router table, and a Jessum Master Lift II in the right end of my table saw. Of the two, I prefer the Jessum Master Lift II. Incra sells both of these
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Christopher Edwards
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Re: Brad Nailer
I have to chime in on this one since I use brad nailers and all sorts of nailers from pinners, to finish nailers..Your issue may be the nailer itself.. Inexpensive knock-off guns, tend to not work so
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Randy Child
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