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Re: Retiring and Selloing Everthing

 

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I would be interested in lots of add-ons for the saw/shaper. let me know if you are selling those separately.
Thanks
Eduardo

On Mar 17, 2022, at 4:18 PM, Bill White <william2652@...> wrote:

Hi Everyone!
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Greetings from sunny California!
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Will be retiring in the next few months and moving to Europe.? Therefore, I need to sell all of my woodworking equipment and could use some advice.
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For my Felder and Hammer equipment, is it best to list them with Felder to sell through them, or better to sell yself through Craigslist?? In case it matterzs, I have a 2016 KF700SP with a 9¡¯ slider, as well as a Hammer a-41 jointer/planer (16¡±).
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I will be listing the rest of my equipment on Craigslist for local sale and pickup.
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Any thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.
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Warmly,
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Bill White
SoCal

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Bill White
SoCal

Felder KF700S - Hammer A3 -41, Festools, & Way too much stuff I don't use


Re: Retiring and Selloing Everthing

 

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Hey Bill,?

How much do you want for the hammer a3-41? I am in N. California and might be interested. Is it straight blade or silent power? Any photos would be great!


Thanks!?

Peter


On Mar 17, 2022, at 2:18 PM, Bill White <william2652@...> wrote:

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Hi Everyone!

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Greetings from sunny California!

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Will be retiring in the next few months and moving to Europe.? Therefore, I need to sell all of my woodworking equipment and could use some advice.

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For my Felder and Hammer equipment, is it best to list them with Felder to sell through them, or better to sell yself through Craigslist?? In case it matterzs, I have a 2016 KF700SP with a 9¡¯ slider, as well as a Hammer a-41 jointer/planer (16¡±).

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I will be listing the rest of my equipment on Craigslist for local sale and pickup.

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Any thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.

?

Warmly,

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Bill White

SoCal


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Bill White
SoCal

Felder KF700S - Hammer A3 -41, Festools, & Way too much stuff I don't use


Re: Retiring and Selloing Everthing

 

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Post the details here, always new people looking to find a nice used machine. Location, pictures, will you help crate for shipping, all that sort of information.

Brian Lamb
blamb11@...
www.lambtoolworks.com




On Mar 17, 2022, at 2:18 PM, Bill White <william2652@...> wrote:

Hi Everyone!
?
Greetings from sunny California!
?
Will be retiring in the next few months and moving to Europe.? Therefore, I need to sell all of my woodworking equipment and could use some advice.
?
For my Felder and Hammer equipment, is it best to list them with Felder to sell through them, or better to sell yself through Craigslist?? In case it matterzs, I have a 2016 KF700SP with a 9¡¯ slider, as well as a Hammer a-41 jointer/planer (16¡±).
?
I will be listing the rest of my equipment on Craigslist for local sale and pickup.
?
Any thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.
?
Warmly,
?
Bill White
SoCal

--?
Bill White
SoCal

Felder KF700S - Hammer A3 -41, Festools, & Way too much stuff I don't use


Retiring and Selloing Everthing

Bill White
 

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Hi Everyone!

?

Greetings from sunny California!

?

Will be retiring in the next few months and moving to Europe.? Therefore, I need to sell all of my woodworking equipment and could use some advice.

?

For my Felder and Hammer equipment, is it best to list them with Felder to sell through them, or better to sell yself through Craigslist?? In case it matterzs, I have a 2016 KF700SP with a 9¡¯ slider, as well as a Hammer a-41 jointer/planer (16¡±).

?

I will be listing the rest of my equipment on Craigslist for local sale and pickup.

?

Any thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.

?

Warmly,

?

Bill White

SoCal


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Bill White
SoCal

Felder KF700S - Hammer A3 -41, Festools, & Way too much stuff I don't use


Re: Airtight Clamps on a K700S

 

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Yep, familiar with them. ?

I was just curious if Mike had that on his model slider as well.

Thx,

Wade?

On Mar 17, 2022, at 2:02 PM, JP Rice via groups.io <jprphotos@...> wrote:

?Wade, you should see two black arrows pointing down on the side of your slider indicating locking positions.


Re: Airtight Clamps on a K700S

 

Wade, you should see two black arrows pointing down on the side of your slider indicating locking positions.


Re: Airtight Clamps on a K700S

 

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Mike,

Does your slider at least lock in the far pulled back position? ?What is the red band for under the black horse shoe handle?

Thx,

Wade

On Mar 17, 2022, at 11:32 AM, Mike Bemis <Michaelsbemis@...> wrote:

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K940s Lowered the handle and fit both connections on the right side. Added benefit, long t nuts can now slide directly in the end over the handle. These clamps are a must have for anyone impatient.


Now if only there was an add on to lock the sliding ?table in any position for sheet loading I¡¯d be a happy camper.?


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Mike B


Re: Airtight Clamps on a K700S

 

Just out of curiosity, regarding the slider lock, could you not swing one clamp arm over so that the clamp could press down on the cast iron table? Thinking that might provide enough stability to load sheet goods. Just a thought.


Re: Airtight Clamps on a K700S

 

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Not, if you use the shirt xcut fence and would like to leave that nut installed. I have changed handles on my clamp to cam type so now I just unscrew it - much faster than the original kip lever. I leave one nut in front and one behind the xcut nut.



Should have shown some patience and not cut the handle, although it hasn¡¯t affected anything.

Imran

On Mar 17, 2022, at 2:39 PM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:

?Can¡¯t the long tee nut slide in with the other install locations?

Regards, Mark

On Mar 17, 2022, at 2:32 PM, Mike Bemis <Michaelsbemis@...> wrote:

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K940s Lowered the handle and fit both connections on the right side. Added benefit, long t nuts can now slide directly in the end over the handle. These clamps are a must have for anyone impatient.


Now if only there was an add on to lock the sliding ?table in any position for sheet loading I¡¯d be a happy camper.?

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Mike B


Re: Airtight Clamps on a K700S

 

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Can¡¯t the long tee nut slide in with the other install locations?

Regards, Mark

On Mar 17, 2022, at 2:32 PM, Mike Bemis <Michaelsbemis@...> wrote:

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K940s Lowered the handle and fit both connections on the right side. Added benefit, long t nuts can now slide directly in the end over the handle. These clamps are a must have for anyone impatient.


Now if only there was an add on to lock the sliding ?table in any position for sheet loading I¡¯d be a happy camper.?

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Mike B


Re: Airtight Clamps on a K700S

 

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Mike,

That lower handle is nice. I had to cut a slot in mine.

Imran

On Mar 17, 2022, at 2:32 PM, Mike Bemis <Michaelsbemis@...> wrote:

?

K940s Lowered the handle and fit both connections on the right side. Added benefit, long t nuts can now slide directly in the end over the handle. These clamps are a must have for anyone impatient.


Now if only there was an add on to lock the sliding ?table in any position for sheet loading I¡¯d be a happy camper.?


--
Mike B


Re: Airtight Clamps on a K700S

 

K940s Lowered the handle and fit both connections on the right side. Added benefit, long t nuts can now slide directly in the end over the handle. These clamps are a must have for anyone impatient.


Now if only there was an add on to lock the sliding ?table in any position for sheet loading I¡¯d be a happy camper.?


--
Mike B


Re: Overhead saw guard question

 

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Brian is right, remove the other cover as well. It¡¯s been awhile since i did it¡­

Regards, Mark

On Mar 17, 2022, at 12:52 PM, John Hinman <jhinman1911@...> wrote:

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¡°?Steve Lyde
8:11am???

I have that same guard ordered for my K700S. It¡¯s nice to have little nuggets like this tucked away just in case I run into the same problem.¡±

This user group is great! There are so many very knowledgeable people ready and willing to help out! I am just making the transition from a cabinet saw to a slider, and have learned so much just from reading these posts.
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John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S, and expecting an A941 in April 2022


Re: Overhead saw guard question

 

¡°?Steve Lyde
8:11am???

I have that same guard ordered for my K700S. It¡¯s nice to have little nuggets like this tucked away just in case I run into the same problem.¡±

This user group is great! There are so many very knowledgeable people ready and willing to help out! I am just making the transition from a cabinet saw to a slider, and have learned so much just from reading these posts.
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John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S, and expecting an A941 in April 2022


Re: Overhead saw guard question

 

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Those posts are eccentric. I assume you have to loosen the side opposite what we see in the picture and rotate the posts will change the placement of the bearings.

Brian Lamb
blamb11@...
www.lambtoolworks.com




On Mar 17, 2022, at 9:37 AM, John Hinman <jhinman1911@...> wrote:

It seems my guard is slightly different. There are three roller bearings and a spring that applies pressure to the plastic bearing guides.

The ends of the posts have eccentric threaded holes, but it looks like the bearings are not on eccentric shafts.

One of the posts has no function other than to hold the cover over the guard.

I reduced the pressure on the spring to the point that it just barely keeps from dropping when I release the guard. It is much better now - still stiff and not very smooth acting, but now I can move it with one hand while leaning over the outrigger.

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John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S, and expecting an A941 in April 2022


Re: Overhead saw guard question

 

It seems my guard is slightly different. There are three roller bearings and a spring that applies pressure to the plastic bearing guides.

The ends of the posts have eccentric threaded holes, but it looks like the bearings are not on eccentric shafts.

One of the posts has no function other than to hold the cover over the guard.

I reduced the pressure on the spring to the point that it just barely keeps from dropping when I release the guard. It is much better now - still stiff and not very smooth acting, but now I can move it with one hand while leaning over the outrigger.


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John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S, and expecting an A941 in April 2022


Re: F & F versus Parallel Guide

 

I just recalibrated my last night using a machinist setup block. My mfd sub fence ends are cut off by the blade and using the setup block flush to the end on both Fritz and Franz I move the stops, tighten the white thumb screws to engage the Incra racks ( metric on my setup) and then loosen the two black knobs to fine adjust the stops.?


Re: Airtight Clamps on a K700S

 

My switch configuration is different and did not lend itself to the treatments I've seen before. So here is what I came up with, which worked out very well and didn't require anything other than drilling the end plates and the tray. - just in case anyone out there with my configuration is scratching their head, as I did for a while!


Re: F & F versus Parallel Guide

 

I love my F&F with the Incra flip fences in metric (1mm notches to settle against). I the fine adjustment was done with the set screw at the end of the fence rod, then clamped down. I think I get usually within 0.25mm that way, I usually have more play than that in slot alignment into the sliding carriage. Great for smaller cuts. Not good enough?for longer cuts - that's another reason I went to Brain's Lamb Tool Works parallel guides.


On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 10:34 AM Jeff <jeff.lund.ca@...> wrote:
For the version using the incra fence, how do you setup the jig to make it parallel?? I've built one too and I find it hard to get the fence aligned so the front of the fence and end of the fence are both the same distance away from the blade. The longer the board I'm ripping the more being slightly off leads to a non parallel cut.?



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Brett Wissel
Saint Louis Restoration
1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd)
St Louis, MO 63110

314.772.2167
brett@...


Re: F & F versus Parallel Guide

 

For the version using the incra fence, how do you setup the jig to make it parallel?? I've built one too and I find it hard to get the fence aligned so the front of the fence and end of the fence are both the same distance away from the blade. The longer the board I'm ripping the more being slightly off leads to a non parallel cut.?