I use my 3D printer to grow a adapter between the machine port and the hose I use.? A 3D printer has all kinds of uses in a wood shop for things like this.
I used a Fernco rubber fitting adaptor?from?a?local plumbing supply house, But can't tell you which one at the moment. It fits over the metal ring on the small side and tapers larger to also fit outside?a 6" spiral flex hose.
Prior to that, I used a similar but different Fernco to adapt to a similar size 4" spiral?flex hose.
It's easy to forget that close enough is good enough because the rubber can/will stretch. But the table specs should help a lot.
On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 9:26?AM Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
Hello FOG,
To all you AD941 owners.? The machine dust hose attachment has an outside diameter of 120mm or 4.72”.? The hose I use in my shop has an inside diameter of 110mm or 4.33”.? What did you use to adapt the hose to your machine.?
The Felder adapter will not work for my situation.
Thx,
Wade
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Brett Wissel Saint Louis Restoration 1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd) St Louis, MO 63110
To all you AD941 owners. The machine dust hose attachment has an outside diameter of 120mm or 4.72”. The hose I use in my shop has an inside diameter of 110mm or 4.33”. What did you use to adapt the hose to your machine. The Felder adapter will not work for my situation.
Starrett Customer Service came through on this… the official line is that they don’t repair blades, but given the cost of the blade and that it’s a one-off ‘mulligan’,?they’ll have me ship?it back to the factory, to a specific person. My guess is somebody called in a favor.
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023, 06:37, Mike D. via groups.io <mjcdorsam@...> wrote:
Recently, I purchased a carbide-tipped bandsaw blade from Starrett, but?mis-read the description - leading to a 13’ 4” blade for my 13’ N4400. A rather expensive senior-moment without reading glasses.
Starrett won’t exchange the blade, and the current sense is they no longer provide repair services - Customer Service is looking into this.
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Another vote here for Ridge Carbide.? I recently bought two blades from them, good service, no issues.? They emailed me just to confirm that I really wanted Felder 30mm arbor with pin holes, and shipped the blades out within a few days.?
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I also got a Forrest dado king from Sliver’s Mill.? Again, decent service, no issues, shipped fairly quickly.?
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Each purchase was through their web pages, but each site lists a phone number, & presumably you could call in an order.? I called Ridge with some questions before purchase, they were very helpful.
I agree, the internet is the wild west, no telling where your info ends up. . .
Recently, I purchased a carbide-tipped bandsaw blade from Starrett, but?mis-read the description - leading to a 13’ 4” blade for my 13’ N4400. A rather expensive senior-moment without reading glasses.
Starrett won’t exchange the blade, and the current sense is they no longer provide repair services - Customer Service is looking into this.
Over a year ago I was also playing with that idea and whipped up a quick prototype as can be seen in the picture below. It is/was the goal to make some 3d printed parts and use the VEIKO T ruler () To date, I didn't spent the time to get the design forward. Currently I am just using a stop block that I fix with an F-clamp. I fixed it on the top T-slot as I have my doubts about the strength of the side mounted T-slot when it comes to being loaded with a 60-70 cm plywood panel. Does anybody have experience with load capabilities of the side of the sliding table on a Hammer?
On Tue, Jun 27, 2023, 10:37 PM Brandon Nickel <brandon.nickel@...> wrote:
I third the vote for Quinn Saw. They're local to me in St Louis. I've been there many times. They repaired a Forrest blade that ate my SawStop and it was flawless. They make quality blades to any spec you want for a reasonable price.?
I third the vote for Quinn Saw. They're local to me in St Louis. I've been there many times. They repaired a Forrest blade that ate my SawStop and it was flawless. They make quality blades to any spec you want for a reasonable price.?
I have an opportunity to procure a felder parallel cut guide that is designed for its P coupling system for felder saws. I currently own a hammer C3 31. Has anyone come across an adapter or suitable mounting method that could make this a worthwhile purchase?
On Jun 27, 2023, at 5:15 PM, John WI <jnadank@...> wrote:
?Quinn Saw and Tool has been great to deal with
On Jun 27, 2023, at 3:51 PM, Mike Leiferman <leiferman@...> wrote:
?Told Wade,
Will give them a call.
Mike
On Jun 27, 2023, at 3:38 PM, Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
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Mike,
This is who I use for my blade needs. ?And you don’t need to give them all your personal info. ?
Thx,
Wade
On Jun 27, 2023, at 1:33 PM, Mike Leiferman <leiferman@...> wrote:
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I'd like to buy a 28 tooth 300 mm od 30mm bore std kerf quality rip blade for my slider that is not made in china from a company that will send it to me if I give them my credit card over the phone.? ?Suggestions?
I tried Lietz and they want my SS number in order to set me up in their system, which in this day and age seems a lot to ask from a customer.
The last Tennyru I got had Made In China on it, and I really try to avoid that.?