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Re: Massaranduba headboard and footboard.
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On Jul 29, 2020, at 2:37 PM, marty shultz <azmartys@...> wrote:
?Just finished the bed for the cabin.? I made it out of recycled wood from our deck.? The square pegs are fake.? I tried to mortise holes in the face grain with my mortising machine and it wouldn't even break the surface because the wood is so hard.?? I used Deftoil for the finish and they're sitting outside to get rid of the smell.? The second picture shows what the reclaimed wood looked liked before I started.? I'll be making nightstands next. Cheers, <IMG_0613.jpg> <IMG_0557_1_.jpg> ?
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
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Putting random german phrases on the sch into google translate as we speak to see if anything clicks. Thanks imran.
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Massaranduba headboard and footboard.
Just finished the bed for the cabin.? I made it out of recycled wood from our deck.? The square pegs are fake.? I tried to mortise holes in the face grain with my mortising machine and it wouldn't even break the surface because the wood is so hard.??
I used Deftoil for the finish and they're sitting outside to get rid of the smell.? The second picture shows what the reclaimed wood looked liked before I started.? I'll be making nightstands next. Cheers, |
Forest Dado blade for sale
Forest Dado King 6¡± dado with case and magnetic shims new with wax still on the teeth of the blade. ? This has the 30mm bore and the pin holes for Felder saws.? Came with a saw I purchased but i already have one - the cost of the new blade new is $397 + $24 for the case and &12 for the shims.?--?
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Re: Joe in New Orleans is selling everything in his shop
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýi insured my saw, $25K for $25. in reality it only works for catostrophic damage because sometimes it is not obvious if crate was dropped with no external damage. in order to cover oneself smallest amount of detail needs to be noted upon delivery. i failed to do this but not sure if i could have made a claim on the slider box being upside down because right side up was not written on the box. one of the double 2x skids came off from the bottom so they turned the box over. not sure if the bearing cage broke due to this or not. in my case i did not get to the slider for months on the account of being out of the country. in hindsight it would be good that besides indicating right side up that all other sides are flat so it is not possible to get under the box. imran On Jul 29, 2020, at 12:29 PM, Joe Jensen <joe.jensen@...> wrote:
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I did. ?I have not yet shipped something valuable. Seems like I would want a direct truck for but I seems you can¡¯t really insure for damage or if you do you can¡¯t collect ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
On Behalf Of bacchus6015 via groups.io ? Joe, ? Did you get the list of what is included with the shaper? ? I can photos if you like? ? Joe in New Orleans ? ?
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýsam, look in your electrical sch to see if it shows how to bypass the brake controller. my KF700S sch has this info. may call felder to find out how to do this if they agree to do this as part of trouble shooting. imran On Jul 29, 2020, at 11:27 AM, sam via groups.io <sam@...> wrote:
?Hello all? - first off I completely understand if nobody has the time to look over this one and probably requires a fairly indepth knowledge of how the Hammer combination machines electrics are setup. -- So, my Hammer B3 (single phase, 2005, teal paint) has become poorly. Working fine up until Saturday (with one minor quirk regarding braking). It?currently trips the breaker instantaneously upon starting the machine. Likely significant that this occurs in any mode switch position (on the B3 that is shaper or table saw). The first time trying to restart it there was a very short buzz (~0.5s) from the motor and the breaker went, all subsequent starts there have been no buzzes, no clicks, instant trip. Initial thought was the table saw motor windings had worn past a critical point due to a stall the day before (which did at the time throw the thermal switch on the machine itself), but I have since tried the machine in shaper mode (which of course should swap the circuit over to the other motor) but shows the same issue. Instant trip. I've investigated both start and run capacitors for faults but both appear to be as they should be (capacitance reading is bang on, not shorted etc.), unsure if there is more to testing a capacitor however. There's another recent discussion on here about a C3-31 with electrical problems related to the brake (and resolved by replacing the brake module) but can't quite match the symptoms, notably mine appears to trip instantly. Is there any potential for the brake to somehow be engaged during startup? A sticky relay etc? May be rather specific knowledge but, would anyone be able to describe a procedure for safely eliminating the brake as a factor? As it is, not sure where to start with diagnosis as the above would seem to imply the issue is not with the motor or (shared) capacitors. The quirk with braking mentioned above that may indicate something to someone with more knowledge than me, is that it would: 50% of the time work fine, 25% of the time it would engage for a shorter period than necessary, 25% of the time it wouldn't engage at all and spin freely. Any further information or photos anyone may need I'm sure I can provide. |
Re: Joe in New Orleans is selling everything in his shop
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI did. ?I have not yet shipped something valuable. Seems like I would want a direct truck for but I seems you can¡¯t really insure for damage or if you do you can¡¯t collect ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
On Behalf Of bacchus6015 via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2020 10:14 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Joe in New Orleans is selling everything in his shop ? Joe, ? Did you get the list of what is included with the shaper? ? I can photos if you like? ? Joe in New Orleans ? ?
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Re: Joe in New Orleans is selling everything in his shop
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That starrett is a very good deal for anyone with a large bandsaw running carbide blades.? Dave
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of bacchus6015 via groups.io <joeinno@...>
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2020 1:16 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [FOG] Joe in New Orleans is selling everything in his shop ?
Is anybody interested in a Starrett 682EMZ Saw Tension Gage?
I am selling mine for $300.00 plus shipping.
Joe in New Orleans
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Re: Joe in New Orleans is selling everything in his shop
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIs anybody interested in a Starrett 682EMZ Saw Tension Gage?I am selling mine for $300.00 plus shipping. Joe in New Orleans
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Re: Joe in New Orleans is selling everything in his shop
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýJoe,Did you get the list of what is included with the shaper? I can photos if you like? Joe in New Orleans
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Re: Aigner Distometer up alternative?
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Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
Hello all? - first off I completely understand if nobody has the time to look over this one and probably requires a fairly indepth knowledge of how the Hammer combination machines electrics are setup.
-- So, my Hammer B3 (single phase, 2005, teal paint) has become poorly. Working fine up until Saturday (with one minor quirk regarding braking). It?currently trips the breaker instantaneously upon starting the machine. Likely significant that this occurs in any mode switch position (on the B3 that is shaper or table saw). The first time trying to restart it there was a very short buzz (~0.5s) from the motor and the breaker went, all subsequent starts there have been no buzzes, no clicks, instant trip. Initial thought was the table saw motor windings had worn past a critical point due to a stall the day before (which did at the time throw the thermal switch on the machine itself), but I have since tried the machine in shaper mode (which of course should swap the circuit over to the other motor) but shows the same issue. Instant trip. I've investigated both start and run capacitors for faults but both appear to be as they should be (capacitance reading is bang on, not shorted etc.), unsure if there is more to testing a capacitor however. There's another recent discussion on here about a C3-31 with electrical problems related to the brake (and resolved by replacing the brake module) but can't quite match the symptoms, notably mine appears to trip instantly. Is there any potential for the brake to somehow be engaged during startup? A sticky relay etc? May be rather specific knowledge but, would anyone be able to describe a procedure for safely eliminating the brake as a factor? As it is, not sure where to start with diagnosis as the above would seem to imply the issue is not with the motor or (shared) capacitors. The quirk with braking mentioned above that may indicate something to someone with more knowledge than me, is that it would: 50% of the time work fine, 25% of the time it would engage for a shorter period than necessary, 25% of the time it wouldn't engage at all and spin freely. Any further information or photos anyone may need I'm sure I can provide. |
Re: The Annex workshop addition
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I have a big Joe electric pallet jack that I bought for about $1600 used but like new.? You want the type that takes off the shelf batteries.? They will cost $200 each when worn out but at least you don't have to find proprietary ones.? Mine is the narrow fork
size and I prefer that for most machines.? Metal working machines tend to have narrow bases compared to woodworking machines.? I also have a couple of regular jacks but find anything over 2500 lbs is getting tough on my back.? My old Hyster cost me $1500 and
surprisingly still lifts 7000 lbs and keeps going.? Nothing cheap about repairing them though as there is no way to easily move a dead 14000 lb machine.?
My arsenal of moving stuff includes narrow and wide pallet jacks, an electric fork but manual push type jack that lifts 3' high with a 3000 lb capacity, the Big Joe electric jack that raises the typical 6" but is powered, a small gas forklift that will lift
2500 lbs that I can transport on the trailer, an overhead on wheels with a chain hoist, an electric scissor table with rotary top,? and the big old Hyster.? I find I use them all.? Dave
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of David Davies <myfinishingtouch@...>
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2020 11:13 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [FOG] The Annex workshop addition ?
Joel,
? You should have built this crane for your shop.? No sag.
Dave
On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 10:09 AM Anthony Quesada <tonymiga2@...> wrote:
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Re: The Annex workshop addition
Joel, ? You should have built this crane for your shop.? No sag. Dave On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 10:09 AM Anthony Quesada <tonymiga2@...> wrote:
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Re: The Annex workshop addition
Brian- You are spot on in terms of heavy tooling.? I recently purchased an old mill and lathe, an industrial grinder and a sander and getting those tools into a storage was a taxing day.? Roughly 14,000 pounds of metal! ? Thank you for the suggestions on placement.? That is the way I am leaning, but I appreciate your feedback as you are far more experienced with these materials than I am. My limited experience of mixing metal and wood in the same area has really made me want unique spaces for the different tasks.? I know it can be done when I see the work coming out of your and other fabricators shops, but thank you for the reminder to keep them separate if possible. ? ? David Best- You present some great insight.? Since this is a new adventure for me, I can¡¯t predict all the ways I will use the space, but knowing myself I am sure I will bite off more than I can chew.? At my first job we built staircases and gates, I enjoyed the process, but think I am more interested in smaller projects that I can take on without outside help and all the infrastructure we needed to get those jobs done.? If you haven't already seen it, Fireball Tools made a pretty impressive home shop crane.??Also there squares are amazing....I use their aluminum squares for wood and metal all the time. ? ?? ? Door access is such a good point! This design fortunately has double doors entering both the first and second floor spaces, so I hope to not struggle here.? Having watched you successfully set up an amazing shop in a basement, it can clearly be done, unfortunately I lack both your creativity and intelligence. ? I imagine it must be a pain, but I selfishly really enjoy watching your ingenuity when you bring in a new tool. ? ? Spraying- I haven¡¯t figured this part out yet and it is keeping me up at night haha. PS- I would love to see what you could get into with a Haas! ? David Kumm Electric pallet Jack- I am not familiar with these, but assumed they were only beneficial in a large warehouse.? Where do you find these most helpful over say a traditional pallet jack?? I hope you didn¡¯t just add another expensive thing to my wish list haha ? I would love to get a fork lift and have a search saved on craigslist.? Waiting for a? good deal to come by. ? Bill Thank you for the suggestion and complement!? ? |
Re: Zero Clearance Inserts for Hammer K-3
If I remember correctly, the space between the blade and cast iron top was larger on my K915 than the Kappa... Bill Belanger? On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 8:04 AM Randy Child via <strongman_one=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Zero Clearance Inserts for Hammer K-3
I believe I saw that video as well.. I asked David about it and he said they are a LOT of work and rather complicated.? but that's for the K975 slider.. Not sure about the Kappa 400 though
On Wednesday, July 29, 2020, 04:59:19 AM PDT, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:
Didn¡¯t I see a video where David B made one for his saw? Not sure which one but it was the 3 piece which I think is on the 900 series and the Kappa although not sure if they are all the same geometry. David? Poke,poke... Regards, Mark On Jul 29, 2020, at 7:43 AM, Bill B¨¦langer <Bllblngr@...> wrote: |