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Re: FS: Barth Accessories, Rack and Pinion

 

Do you know the size are the posts that are on there?
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Michael Marsico


Re: FS: Barth Accessories, Rack and Pinion

 

I was just thinking that these and other Barth products made for the Multipress can be used with Festool MFT with the 20mm holes if you can make or find a sleeve like the ones in the picture but with a smaller OD, or exchange the bolt on cylinder for a smaller one. ?

If the goal is to use them with the Multipress, ideal to have 4. ?If to use with a bench with perforated holes, maybe 2 would do it, depending on the application, ?Willing to sell them 2 for $960.


Re: 950 classic #forsale

 

10HP on a 43" sander? I can't imagine that being enough. My Sandya has a 22HP I believe.

Jason Holtz
J. Holtz Furniture

3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612 432-2765

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Jason
J. Holtz Furniture
3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406


Re: Felder Delivery, Finally

 

That looks like quite the exciting delivery day! Enjoy your new equipment.
Jason

Jason Holtz
J. Holtz Furniture

3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612 432-2765

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Jason
J. Holtz Furniture
3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406


Re: Felder Delivery, Finally

 

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Kamal,

Are you doing a machine lay-out in some tool? If so, if possible, share it. My shop is same size but my biggest hindrance are the 2 support columns (1 in particular) that restrict where I can place my slider. I see that you have some support columns as well.

Good luck and have fun,

Imran Malik

On Dec 9, 2022, at 9:21 AM, KRPatel via groups.io <kamalsonal@...> wrote:

?Hey Brandon...yes, do have some friends on standby to help with moving things...have the mobility kit and a narrow jack so that should help...yes, need to watch my back!

The shop is roughly 25'x31' and is in a separate detached garage...the main garage where our cars are parked is attached to the main house...this is one of the reasons we bought the house ;).

Kamal


Re: Felder Delivery, Finally

 

Hey Brandon...yes, do have some friends on standby to help with moving things...have the mobility kit and a narrow jack so that should help...yes, need to watch my back!

The shop is roughly 25'x31' and is in a separate detached garage...the main garage where our cars are parked is attached to the main house...this is one of the reasons we bought the house ;).

Kamal


Re: 950 classic #forsale

 

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nice machine


On Dec 9, 2022, at 12:16 AM, Dan Gavrilyuk <dgwoodco@...> wrote:

You should check out the timesavers speed sander models. I have the 43¡± version 10hp 1ph and it works great. I¡¯ve even sanded 40¡± wide slabs through it and 15¡¯ countertops.?
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On Dec 8, 2022, at 8:27 PM, PK <pk@...> wrote:

?James,

I wish I was closer, I am looking? for a 37" single head wide belt...

Best of luck!

PK


Re: Need advice re door construction

 

If you want to go triple use aluminium clad, two on the timber one on the aluminium.?
With 3 seals.
I've had clients in flood areas, outside water rose up 300mm on the? doors, and nothing came in.

Kindest regards

Jonathan Samways



On Fri, 9 Dec 2022, 4:05 am imranindiana, <imranindiana@...> wrote:
Makes perfect sense, you charge more for a triple ?

Imran Malik

On Dec 8, 2022, at 9:30 PM, mac campshure via <mac512002=[email protected]> wrote:

?Sorry to confuse its a double that I¡¯ve always called a triple I¡¯m bad!?

martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 50 years


On Dec 8, 2022, at 7:10 PM, Joe Calhoon via <joecalhoon=[email protected]> wrote:

?Bird, I¡¯m confused also. In my mind I was thinking triple but when I see a picture I believe it would be considered double?

This is a sample we made for a Alpine attendee last year. He wanted to build a 4¡± thick front door. We made these mock-ups using 92mm thick scantlings. The one on the right was made to use a Tectus type hinge but also what the meeting stiles might look like. We did this using the Multiuse cutter with a 4mm groover for the gasket. It was easy with only two passages on the shaper. To avoid buying dedicated tools.






Re: 950 classic #forsale

 

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You should check out the timesavers speed sander models. I have the 43¡± version 10hp 1ph and it works great. I¡¯ve even sanded 40¡± wide slabs through it and 15¡¯ countertops.?
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On Dec 8, 2022, at 8:27 PM, PK <pk@...> wrote:

?James,

I wish I was closer, I am looking? for a 37" single head wide belt...

Best of luck!

PK


Re: Felder Delivery, Finally

 

I hope you have some good friends to help move things around. That's some heavy equipment. Don't reinjure your back!?

Out of curiosity, what size is your work space? Looks like it might be a garage, but I'm guessing you won't have much room for parking with all that equipment.


Re: Need advice re door construction

 

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Makes perfect sense, you charge more for a triple ?

Imran Malik

On Dec 8, 2022, at 9:30 PM, mac campshure via groups.io <mac512002@...> wrote:

?Sorry to confuse its a double that I¡¯ve always called a triple I¡¯m bad!?

martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 50 years


On Dec 8, 2022, at 7:10 PM, Joe Calhoon via groups.io <joecalhoon@...> wrote:

?Bird, I¡¯m confused also. In my mind I was thinking triple but when I see a picture I believe it would be considered double?

This is a sample we made for a Alpine attendee last year. He wanted to build a 4¡± thick front door. We made these mock-ups using 92mm thick scantlings. The one on the right was made to use a Tectus type hinge but also what the meeting stiles might look like. We did this using the Multiuse cutter with a 4mm groover for the gasket. It was easy with only two passages on the shaper. To avoid buying dedicated tools.





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Re: Need advice re door construction

 

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Sorry to confuse its a double that I¡¯ve always called a triple I¡¯m bad!?

martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 50 years


On Dec 8, 2022, at 7:10 PM, Joe Calhoon via groups.io <joecalhoon@...> wrote:

?Bird, I¡¯m confused also. In my mind I was thinking triple but when I see a picture I believe it would be considered double?

This is a sample we made for a Alpine attendee last year. He wanted to build a 4¡± thick front door. We made these mock-ups using 92mm thick scantlings. The one on the right was made to use a Tectus type hinge but also what the meeting stiles might look like. We did this using the Multiuse cutter with a 4mm groover for the gasket. It was easy with only two passages on the shaper. To avoid buying dedicated tools.





015B034F-B73E-4D9A-9C80-3D70FE15FEE6.jpeg


Re: 950 classic #forsale

 

James,

I wish I was closer, I am looking? for a 37" single head wide belt...

Best of luck!

PK


Re: Need advice re door construction

 

Bird, I¡¯m confused also. In my mind I was thinking triple but when I see a picture I believe it would be considered double?

This is a sample we made for a Alpine attendee last year. He wanted to build a 4¡± thick front door. We made these mock-ups using 92mm thick scantlings. The one on the right was made to use a Tectus type hinge but also what the meeting stiles might look like. We did this using the Multiuse cutter with a 4mm groover for the gasket. It was easy with only two passages on the shaper. To avoid buying dedicated tools.


Re: Need advice re door construction

 

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Here is a triple rebate on my kitchen French window 68mm thickness?

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martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 50 years


On Dec 8, 2022, at 5:51 PM, Bird Cupps <birdc@...> wrote:

?I am feeling a bit smug because most of the ideas are ones I¡¯ve been mulling over, particularly the rebate. And an astragal has been part of the plan, too.

I don¡¯t think the doors will be used all that much and I have no problem using less than beautiful means of keeping them snug.

One question: Joe, what do you mean by ¡°triple rebate¡±? I understand the rebate part, but not the triple.?

Supposed to snow tomorrow and I think I¡¯ll make a mock-up to convince myself I¡¯ve got a good plan.

Thank you all.

Bird

On Dec 8, 2022, at 2:46 PM, mac campshure via <mac512002@...> wrote:

Not for better homes and gardens?
Here are I pictures of one of my shop doors nothing fancy but solid.?
Double steel doors with an applied astragal with salable seal the edge is warped with Angle door is pinned top and bottom with simple pull chain.?
Quite old by Philips screws haven¡¯t used those for many a moon
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martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell
Designing and building for 50 years

On Dec 8, 2022, at 11:01 AM, Larry <larry@...> wrote:

?Nice looking doors!


Re: Need advice re door construction

 

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I am feeling a bit smug because most of the ideas are ones I¡¯ve been mulling over, particularly the rebate. And an astragal has been part of the plan, too.

I don¡¯t think the doors will be used all that much and I have no problem using less than beautiful means of keeping them snug.

One question: Joe, what do you mean by ¡°triple rebate¡±? I understand the rebate part, but not the triple.?

Supposed to snow tomorrow and I think I¡¯ll make a mock-up to convince myself I¡¯ve got a good plan.

Thank you all.

Bird

On Dec 8, 2022, at 2:46 PM, mac campshure via <mac512002@...> wrote:

Not for better homes and gardens?
Here are I pictures of one of my shop doors nothing fancy but solid.?
Double steel doors with an applied astragal with salable seal the edge is warped with Angle door is pinned top and bottom with simple pull chain.?
Quite old by Philips screws haven¡¯t used those for many a moon
<image.jpg><image.jpg><image.jpg><image.jpg><image.jpg>

martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell
Designing and building for 50 years

On Dec 8, 2022, at 11:01 AM, Larry <larry@...> wrote:

?Nice looking doors!


Re: I have k500s for sale n Phila for 7000

 

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$5500 with an Oliver power feed on it. Fb 610


On Dec 8, 2022, at 3:49 PM, Adam Killion <akillion84@...> wrote:

?Do you also have a felder bandsaw for sale? I think I saw an ad containing this equipment along with that. If so how much are you asking for the bandsaw.
Thanks


Re: Felder Delivery, Finally

 

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Hi KRP,

That would be a nice shop when you get it all ready. Best of luck.

Imran Malik

On Dec 8, 2022, at 4:32 PM, KRPatel via groups.io <kamalsonal@...> wrote:

?Greetings all...been a while since I have posted but between a myriad of items during the past year (moving out of a house and into a new home, very extensive remodel of that new home done mostly by me, and to top it all off an unexpected upper back surgery that knocked me out of commission / doing any physical work for the better part of the past 6 months) I have been fairly sidetracked and not able to focus at all on the new equipment still sitting on pallets in the garage/new shop.?

I ordered the following in April 2021 and took delivery in mid-May 2022 - the bandsaw caused significant delays by a few months - the other pieces were in Felder's DE warehouse a few months before but elected to have everything delivered at once.? The communication from Felder was frankly terrible throughout the entire process and exacerbated by my salesperson quitting somewhere in there.
?
AD741
F700Z
FB510
HS950
K700s
FAT300

I got lucky with having every piece delivered by a full flatbed truck with some type of fork lift (see attached videos and images) in spite of being told by Felder and the shipping terminal that the K700s would not be delivered and would require me to arrange pickup, of which I knew and was fully prepared to do so. When the equipment arrived at the terminal I received a call from them to arrange a delivery date and them wanting to know when the K700S would be picked up by me.? I told them to please allow me to a few days to arrange a rigging company and would get back to them quickly.? I called three equipment moving companies that I had been in previous contact with...only 1 of them got back to me and asked about weights and dimensions of which I provided.? He got back to me after a few days via email and requested a deposit so he could book that day about a week out.? ?Exactly an hour after that email the terminal called to let me know my delivery was loaded onto a truck and would be delivered the next day!? I asked if ALL the pieces were loaded ;) and the very kind lady on the phone said yes as the driver had a pickup to make after my delivery and needed to be driving a full 18 wheel flatbed with a forklift so he decided to just load everything including the K700S and the sliding arm.? So no equipment moving company expense ;)...the delivery driver was tipped very well as he had a long drive back and forth on our driveway on that forklift.

No issues with delivery and I inspected each crate thoroughly after cutting away the green outer wrapper - each pallet arrived in pristine condition, surprisingly...many thanks to all of you who suggested inspecting each pallet before accepting delivery.? Unpacking took a while with all of the screws and 2x4s used and that PITA yellow plastic that was am sure installed by someone out in Austria paid by each staple used.? BUT, had enough screws and 2x4s to build several temporary workbenches and plastic to cover things during painting and sanding ;).?

During the downtown time I read the manuals and am in touch with Dave to get my hands on the Survival Guide...planning on moving the equipment off the pallets after the Holidays.

Best,

KRP


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Re: Felder Delivery, Finally

 

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Congrats! Now lots of assembly!

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




On Dec 8, 2022, at 2:31 PM, KRPatel via groups.io <kamalsonal@...> wrote:

Greetings all...been a while since I have posted but between a myriad of items during the past year (moving out of a house and into a new home, very extensive remodel of that new home done mostly by me, and to top it all off an unexpected upper back surgery that knocked me out of commission / doing any physical work for the better part of the past 6 months) I have been fairly sidetracked and not able to focus at all on the new equipment still sitting on pallets in the garage/new shop.?

I ordered the following in April 2021 and took delivery in mid-May 2022 - the bandsaw caused significant delays by a few months - the other pieces were in Felder's DE warehouse a few months before but elected to have everything delivered at once.? The communication from Felder was frankly terrible throughout the entire process and exacerbated by my salesperson quitting somewhere in there.
?
AD741
F700Z
FB510
HS950
K700s
FAT300

I got lucky with having every piece delivered by a full flatbed truck with some type of fork lift (see attached videos and images) in spite of being told by Felder and the shipping terminal that the K700s would not be delivered and would require me to arrange pickup, of which I knew and was fully prepared to do so. When the equipment arrived at the terminal I received a call from them to arrange a delivery date and them wanting to know when the K700S would be picked up by me.? I told them to please allow me to a few days to arrange a rigging company and would get back to them quickly.? I called three equipment moving companies that I had been in previous contact with...only 1 of them got back to me and asked about weights and dimensions of which I provided.? He got back to me after a few days via email and requested a deposit so he could book that day about a week out.? ?Exactly an hour after that email the terminal called to let me know my delivery was loaded onto a truck and would be delivered the next day!? I asked if ALL the pieces were loaded ;) and the very kind lady on the phone said yes as the driver had a pickup to make after my delivery and needed to be driving a full 18 wheel flatbed with a forklift so he decided to just load everything including the K700S and the sliding arm.? So no equipment moving company expense ;)...the delivery driver was tipped very well as he had a long drive back and forth on our driveway on that forklift.

No issues with delivery and I inspected each crate thoroughly after cutting away the green outer wrapper - each pallet arrived in pristine condition, surprisingly...many thanks to all of you who suggested inspecting each pallet before accepting delivery.? Unpacking took a while with all of the screws and 2x4s used and that PITA yellow plastic that was am sure installed by someone out in Austria paid by each staple used.? BUT, had enough screws and 2x4s to build several temporary workbenches and plastic to cover things during painting and sanding ;).?

During the downtown time I read the manuals and am in touch with Dave to get my hands on the Survival Guide...planning on moving the equipment off the pallets after the Holidays.

Best,

KRP


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Felder Delivery, Finally

 

Greetings all...been a while since I have posted but between a myriad of items during the past year (moving out of a house and into a new home, very extensive remodel of that new home done mostly by me, and to top it all off an unexpected upper back surgery that knocked me out of commission / doing any physical work for the better part of the past 6 months) I have been fairly sidetracked and not able to focus at all on the new equipment still sitting on pallets in the garage/new shop.?

I ordered the following in April 2021 and took delivery in mid-May 2022 - the bandsaw caused significant delays by a few months - the other pieces were in Felder's DE warehouse a few months before but elected to have everything delivered at once.? The communication from Felder was frankly terrible throughout the entire process and exacerbated by my salesperson quitting somewhere in there.
?
AD741
F700Z
FB510
HS950
K700s
FAT300

I got lucky with having every piece delivered by a full flatbed truck with some type of fork lift (see attached videos and images) in spite of being told by Felder and the shipping terminal that the K700s would not be delivered and would require me to arrange pickup, of which I knew and was fully prepared to do so. When the equipment arrived at the terminal I received a call from them to arrange a delivery date and them wanting to know when the K700S would be picked up by me.? I told them to please allow me to a few days to arrange a rigging company and would get back to them quickly.? I called three equipment moving companies that I had been in previous contact with...only 1 of them got back to me and asked about weights and dimensions of which I provided.? He got back to me after a few days via email and requested a deposit so he could book that day about a week out.? ?Exactly an hour after that email the terminal called to let me know my delivery was loaded onto a truck and would be delivered the next day!? I asked if ALL the pieces were loaded ;) and the very kind lady on the phone said yes as the driver had a pickup to make after my delivery and needed to be driving a full 18 wheel flatbed with a forklift so he decided to just load everything including the K700S and the sliding arm.? So no equipment moving company expense ;)...the delivery driver was tipped very well as he had a long drive back and forth on our driveway on that forklift.

No issues with delivery and I inspected each crate thoroughly after cutting away the green outer wrapper - each pallet arrived in pristine condition, surprisingly...many thanks to all of you who suggested inspecting each pallet before accepting delivery.? Unpacking took a while with all of the screws and 2x4s used and that PITA yellow plastic that was am sure installed by someone out in Austria paid by each staple used.? BUT, had enough screws and 2x4s to build several temporary workbenches and plastic to cover things during painting and sanding ;).?

During the downtown time I read the manuals and am in touch with Dave to get my hands on the Survival Guide...planning on moving the equipment off the pallets after the Holidays.

Best,

KRP