Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
+1 on the Templaco boring jig. https://www.templaco.com/html/product.asp?id=194&mode=Bore+Master+Kits I install a fair number of doors, and it's really nice to just roll up, make one mark, clamp,
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Tom Gensmer
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Re: Router Spindle Compatibility with 240 Hood
I modified my 240 hood so I could get to the center line with the Aigner plates. Before the mod I would use the Felder fence plates with the router.
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Felder 500-03-019 dado blade how to use
I just talked to Felder. $83.00 for new ones. Does anyone know of any cheaper ones. In my defense I did not get any instructions that showed the shims. But 3 years is a long time. I¡¯m more of a tool
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Doug Middlebrook
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Re: Felder 500-03-019 dado blade how to use
In case of K975 there is a shim set that I believe comes with saw. I bought it used so I am not certain but I only got a 3mm shim with the saw. The full set consists of, 1 each of 3, 6, 9 mm. These
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imran
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Re: Felder 500-03-019 dado blade how to use
It would be better if Felder gave better instructions. At first I thought you could flip the one side to the outer side. But that¡¯s why I asked. Thanks for your help.
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Doug Middlebrook
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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
If it¡¯s just one batch of doors, there¡¯s nothing wrong with measuring and marking centers, drilling a small pilot hole through the door, then drilling with a 2 1/8¡±?forstner bit, drilling most
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Shawn Kammerer
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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
I agree the templaco is expensive which I acquired used a decade ago¡ Rockler may have a cheaper approach. Sent: Monday, March 8, 2021 9:49 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG]
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Chris Perren
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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
Thanks for the ideas guys. I think I will make my own jig out of some 8/4 stock. Anyone have a big drill press and a fixture set up for that? Michael
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Michael Todrin
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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
Michael, I have only used it once almost 2 yrs ago but found that I had to mess with it a bit to ensure the jaws are parallel. The bit was also not sharp but that is not a fault. There is no
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imran
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Re: New K940S issues
Mark, That is fair. I just want AJ to be informed so he can make a good decision. AJ, Hopefully following will help you in understanding what is potentially wrong. I am not suggesting that you should
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imran
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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
Although not used in a while, I¡¯ve been happy with my Templaco bore master jr. https://www.templaco.com/html/product.asp?id=225&mode=Bore+Master+Kits -Chris Sent: Monday, March 8, 2021 9:04 AM To:
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Chris Perren
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Re: Felder 500-03-019 dado blade how to use
I just put the shims between the segments to get the? kerf thickness I want. I modified my cutter set so that I can assemble it? with all the components so as to get a larger kerf.
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
I use a square and a hand held power Drill &? hand? chisels
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
Thanks Imran. It looks like Big Horn makes a similar jig. What do you find it¡¯s shortcomings are? Michael
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Michael Todrin
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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
I have Kwikset 91380 which is apparently discontinued. I bought it used. It does the job but I cannot say I love it. https://www.kwikset.com/products/detail/91380-138-installation-kit Imran
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imran
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Re: New K940S issues
Imran I know your offer for help to troubleshoot directly on the machine is well intentioned but AJ, I personally would stick with Felder support to troubleshoot for now - it¡¯s a new machine just
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Mark Kessler
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Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
I am planning to build new passage doors for my house and I am curious what methods, machinery, jigs and techniques people use to for boring for locksets. Thanks in advance, Michael
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Michael Todrin
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Re: New K940S issues
Hi AJ, Looks like we are beginning to understand the circuit. If you have a multimeter, I am happy to talk on phone and guide you thru the troubleshooting the issue. I believe, if we understand
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imran
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Re: New K940S issues
Hi Mark, Thanks for the details. Best I can summarize is that there is a NC relay in the typical series circuit of stop switches. The coil of this relay has 24V (assuming voltage level) which comes to
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imran
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Re: New K940S issues
Mark, I think you¡¯re right about the connector being a source for the issue. If my logic holds, that this circuit, like all the other stop circuits is a normally-closed (NC) circuit, then a failed
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David P. Best
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