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Re: Slider support leg question #sawsetup
By imran · #112043 ·
Re: Value of a piece
Sam would layout the material and cut all the parts and assemble the chair as well as do the rough shaping before turning it over to the boys for shaping and sanding..he felt if he allowed them to do
By Randy Child · #112042 ·
Re: Felder KF700 Rip Fence Lever
I have a similar rip fence and there is no way to push it all the way down. It locks with just pushing down to you fell a firm touch. Easy to pull up and have never had it move. Philip Davidson
By Philip Davidson · #112041 ·
Slider support leg question #sawsetup
After reading lots of material on slider adjustments, I am about to dive in. I have the cast iron top on my K700 coplaner thanks to the LTW precision level. So my question regarding the slider support
By Tony Rodoracio · #112040 ·
Re: Metal Work Anybody?
Ariel, Thanks for sharing. i only needed to do a few pieces. if i end up doing more then it makes sense to get appropriate and suitable equipment. My main purpose to share was to say that if you needs
By imran · #112039 ·
Re: Felder KF700 Rip Fence Lever
I seem to recall that my rip fence was tighter than my liking early on. this is 19 yrs ago so do not recall what i did. never had an issues since. i have removed the rip fence and the bar since it is
By imran · #112038 ·
Re: Felder KF700 Rip Fence Lever
I used to push the lever all the way down to lock like I did with Biesemeyer fences. Hard to get all the way down and hard to lift. Lately I¡¯ve just pushed down less and it seems as solidly locked.
By Joe Jensen · #112037 ·
Re: Felder KF700 Rip Fence Lever
Interesting, i really do need to take the fence off and have a look at it. It wasnt my only/primary saw until recently, and i admit my laziness never allowed for me to delve into it deeply. Now it is
By Patrick Kane · #112036 ·
Re: Felder KF700 Rip Fence Lever
Patrick,I had the same issue with my CF 741 2008 model. I couldn't open the rip fence lever and almost broke the handle using my both hands.On next time , I had the same issue, I noticed that the
By alex.zoric · #112035 ·
Re: Metal Work Anybody?
Imran, I found the following products to very helpful in metal working. I use them on a buffer and it is really easy and quick to deburr and polish. Too many steps and too much time in your sandpaper
By ahazi · #112034 ·
Re: Felder KF700 Rip Fence Lever
On mine I can release the lever with one hand. While is a new saw than yours I'm not sure if the changed something, but I have to imagine that there is someway to adjust the tension. Since seems to
By David · #112033 ·
Re: Value of a piece
Sam may have signed all the chairs that left his shop but I though he had a number of employees that actually did the building of the chairs. Anyways your right something is only worth what someone
By David · #112032 ·
Value of a piece
* Randall Child ( https://www.woodtalkonline.com/profile/25950-randall-child/ ) As most here know, I am a big Sam Maloof fan.? And most of you know that Sam passed away back in 2009.? At the time of
By Randy Child · #112031 ·
Felder KF700 Rip Fence Lever
This has bugged me forever, but i never asked anyone about it. Last night i used my 2005 KF700 for a bit, and the rip fence lever is absurdly stubborn to lift up on. One, i find the stubby plastic
By Patrick Kane · #112030 ·
Re: Fine Adjustment for Rip Fence on Hammer B3
I've seen posts related to using a Wixey on a K3, but possibly not in this forum.? Do you read Sawmill Creek at all?? There's definitely some over there, including from Derek Cohen (if you know who
By Steve Wurster · #112029 ·
Re: Phase Converter Wanted
I have an American ADX10 with auto start in my home basement assembly shop . Quite, reliable and reasonable. Ally is my contact in wi Mac,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave.
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #112028 ·
Re: Phase Converter Wanted
Mark, Your comment made me laugh.? Sure, the discussion here has been thorough but you should see the Hardinge sites! It is a trickier application because of a 2 speed motor and multiple other
By Jonathan Smith · #112027 ·
Re: Fine Adjustment for Rip Fence on Hammer B3
Hi Brian, When you write: Could you clarify that a little further for a future K3 owner? I was planing to add the Wixey to my saw and believed that to be an optimal solution, but seems like you
By mikkel@... · #112026 ·
Re: Metal Work Anybody?
Imran General shop techniques I think most important are VERY good vises!!! Second start learning how to use files,,,your very good friends. Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #112025 ·
Re: Broken
Lots of good basic tap info. I use Safflower oil as you can eat it , hi flash point and good lube quality and not sticky. Dont like VOC and you get the fluid on your hands. Evan hand taping includes
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #112024 ·