Re: Boom Arm progress
I haven't looked up the exact numbers, but some of the larger stanchions can carry a tremendous load. When I was helping out as a roady we used them to hang lighting and speakers. Those can get quite
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Re: Forest Dado blade for sale
Thanks Jesse ¨C FYI this sold yesterday Sent: Friday, July 31, 2020 2:16 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Forest Dado blade for sale Sent you a PM. Thanks, Jesse
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Michael Marsico
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Re: Forest Dado blade for sale
Sent you a PM. Thanks, Jesse
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yj11
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Inveerter for KF700s Inverter
Hi. Thank you for letting me join the Group. I use a KF700s sliding table saw 240v single phase model (UK) and having problems with the electrics. It's a 16 year old machine and is becoming
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primeposition@...
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
Thanks for that Ken & Imran. Good to know a fault on the brake board can indeed cause the problem seen. Here's some shots of the brake board - can't see anything crispy sadly. Can see two MOVs
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sam@...
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Re: Boom Arm progress
these boom arms we made extend over 10 feet off the wall, so whatever we come up with has to hold about 30 pounds straight out and not sag. and still be able to swing left or right.
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Randy Child
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Re: Boom Arm progress
Would 8020 stanchions with an axis be a possibility?
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@HdV
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Re: Boom Arm progress
My shop mate Richard makes a lot of liturgical furniture, often including candle stands and processional crosses. He's got a source for bronze tubes and bushings etc that are perfectly mated to slide
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Massaranduba headboard and footboard.
Send some pics when you have time.
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marty shultz
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Glen, glad you are getting your moneys worth out of commissioning, I think they pay their techs around $15 an hour, no way no how that is enough to attract a skilled technician although one that I had
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Mark Kessler
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Re: UV Cure Glues. Any one try them?
It's what dentists are using? to bond enamels and crowns etc. Mine have all held up well.
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Kaeser Airtower
Check out ELGI EN5 as a cheaper alternative. 7.5 hp, 60 gallon tank. Non inverter $6700. I have mine connected with my old 120 gallon tank, for a total of 180. Not bad! Sent from my Verizon, Samsung
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anton Stayduhar
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Re: Boom Arm progress
The problem I am having is finding a rod that will fit perfectly in the flange with no play.? I can get a 3/4" bolt but when inserted in the bronze flange bearing, there is a slight play.? The
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Randy Child
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Re: Boom Arm progress
Things are a bit at a stand still for the moment. ?As Randy mentioned, his works perfectly but mine does not LOL. An upgrade is needed for the mounting bracket, and then I think it would be something
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joelgelman
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Re: Kaeser Airtower
This thread is timely for me. ?I have a California Air Tools 4HP 20 Gal compressor (purchased 2015).
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joelgelman
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Re: UV Cure Glues. Any one try them?
recently i ended up watching a bondic ad on utube. a uv cured liquid plastic. however looking at the small amount you get for $23, it appears to be geared towards small repairs. no personal experience
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imran
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UV Cure Glues. Any one try them?
I'm? hankering to try? the UV cure epoxies.? However all I can find is cheesy looking stuff that looks like something Phil Swift would be hawking on TV. Any one using it? know anything about it?
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Zero Clearance Inserts for Hammer K-3
that's pretty much how I make mine. I have a fixture into which I put a thicknessed and sized piece of lumber and? It guides me in the rountering
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
¡°I've needed the saw too much lately.¡± i never complain having this problem. imran
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imran
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Re: auction closing in couple of hrs - Cotati-CA
I don't know what that rig costs new, but I would guess something north of 40k. I think it is worth it.
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Marlowe McGraw
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