Re: Langzauner LZK-3-NCV Edge Sander - new to me
I used a broker for a Felder shaper from Denver and I will use them for this. The shaper was put on a pallet and wrapped in saran wrap by the seller. Shipping with $10K of insurance and lift gate
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Milling tongue and groove panelling plus using power feeder on jointer
I¡¯ll add the opinion that a power feeder should almost be considered mandatory on the shaper. I used a shaper for maybe 25 years without a power feeder because I believed it was only a production
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Langzauner LZK-3-NCV Edge Sander - new to me
I saw that...how did you work shipping? Dave -- Dave & Marie Davies www.myfinishingtouch.com 318-219-7868
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David Davies
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Langzauner LZK-3-NCV Edge Sander - new to me
I "won" today at auction an edge sander that I've been looking for at auction for a couple of years.? Apparently the Euro veneer sanders are scarce in the US.? This was has the feed belt built in
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Screws
Thanks for the tip, Jonathan. The HECO Topix screws look similar to GRK but in stainless, with a finer finish and some variations in the screw and milling tips. They look really good and available in
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Eric Janson
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Re: Screws
David, Thanks for the reference. That is a new source for me. Steve
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Steve Hubbard
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Re: Screws
I use the quick screws in #8x2" square drive for case construction. They don't need any predrill in a lot of materials. Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406
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Jason Holtz
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Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
Here's the other Austrian version of a handle. Never considered the finger smashing, as this one takes care of that problem as well. Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture 3307 Snelling Ave. South
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Screws
1-1/2 is what I use for general box building, like the spax torx from HD Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/
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Mark Kessler
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Got notified my K940s will be in a month early a few weeks ago... Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/
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Mark Kessler
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Shipping lines are pretty tenuous these days - are you sure it didn't say January 2022 ? I had items shipped that arrived here in containers yet took a full month just to pass import inspections and
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Brett Wissel
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Re: Screws
This is what I use in Europe...... https://www.heco-schrauben.com/screws-accessories/screws/heco-topix/ They are perfect for ply or faced melamine cabinet's. Jonathan fineinteriorwoodwork.com
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jontathan samways
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Lucky you. I got a notice my A3-31 was "in port" on November 19. Haven't heard a word since.
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Jeff
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Got my shipping confirmation today on my AD941.? Looks like early January.? A full six weeks early!? The wait is unbearable... PK
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PK
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Re: Screws
Torx 20 or 25 that¡¯s it german if you can get them martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: Screws
Bill, You may want to give Quickscrews a call. https://www.quickscrews.com/catalog/all-products Dave Davies [email protected]> wrote: -- Dave & Marie Davies www.myfinishingtouch.com 318-219-7868
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David Davies
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Re: Screws
Following up on Assy plus screw for plywood cabinet, I would like to try some new screws for plywood cabinet carcasses.?I called the local Wurth and they only have 2" in stock, but I can order any
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Bill James
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Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
Fortunately I wasn't moving too fast or I think I would have sheared off the tip of my finger. I have a new handle to make one of these days to make it safer. The original steel plate had so many
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Brian Lamb <bklamb1@...>
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Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
Good point Brian. I have mashed mine on the outside edge of slider as they encountered the beginning of the base extrusion. So tray is a bonus due to a safety feature :) Imran Sent: Tuesday, December
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imran
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Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
A handle with a hole in it makes it really easy to stick your fingers too low and get caught as you are sliding the table forward. I have a handle and got my finger mashed a good one in there¡ so
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Brian Lamb
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