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.?
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:
?
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:
?
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.?
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:
?
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:
?
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.?
Hi Mike There may be better options for getting good blades from known reputable suppliers, however.... One way to deal with overseas or suspect suppliers is (if you are prepared to risk the total amount of the? transaction is) to use a debit card on an account that only has that amount of money in it.?? Cheers David
On Jun 27, 2023, at 3:38 PM, Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
?
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:
?
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.?
Felder called me back! ?Holy crap they actually called me back! ?It¡¯s a miracle!
Anyways, they do sell leveling feet for the AD941, without having to buy the mobility kit.
David Best is correct, it¡¯s an 11mm through hole at each corner area of the machine, and you just need to source 10mm washers and nuts locally, get two washers and two nuts for each foot. ?The leveling feet are a whopping $5.31 each. ?Mine will be here in two weeks from Austria.
On Jun 27, 2023, at 12:30 PM, David P. Best <dbestworkshop@...> wrote:
?This is what I have on all my Felder equipment:
I would recommend the same but without the rubber pad if your floor has any slope, specifically these:
https://www.mcmaster.com/6111K51
David Best - via mobile phone?
On Jun 27, 2023, at 12:22 PM, Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
?
?
FOG,
Has anyone, with an AD941, installed a set of leveling feet? ?Could you let me know what feet you used for this application.
Felder has told me the machine can accept leveling feet, but they only include them when you purchase a mobility kit.
Thx,
Wade
On Jun 27, 2023, at 11:22 AM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:
?I don¡¯t have a parts list for that machine, but suspect your pin might be more of an ¡°anti-rock¡± pin than leveling. Three points make a plane, so you set the unit down and then drop the adjustable pin so it doesn¡¯t teeter-totter. If you really want ¡°level¡± to the world, you will most likely have to add leveling feet or use shims.
Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
On Jun 27, 2023, at 8:41 AM, Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
Hello F.O.G.,
We all know how bad the directions in Felder manuals can be. ?I¡¯m wanting to level my new AD941, but a bit confused on what they are trying to show in the manual regarding the leveling of the machine. ?They say to use a spirit level to get the machine level. ?But they are also showing, in a diagram, a ¡°leveling pin¡±. Does this machine have leveling feet all around it? ?I lifted the machine up off the floor with my pallet jack and found the one leveling pin, but does the rest of the machine need a set of leveling feet installed on it? ?
On Jun 27, 2023, at 1:33 PM, Mike Leiferman <leiferman@...> wrote:
?
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.?
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.?
On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 3:53?PM Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
Hi Bill,
I¡¯m only simply going off of what the manual is indicating to do.? But good question, maybe to preserve the performance of adjustability over time.? I¡¯m not really sure why they want it level. ?
Wade
On Jun 27, 2023, at 12:45 PM, Bill Belanger <bllblngr@...> wrote:
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Wade, can you explain to me why a jointer planer needs to be level? I¡¯m not getting it. I have an AD941, never bothered to level it and no issues. In fact I know it¡¯s not level, my floor slants. ?
Bill Belanger?
On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 12:22 Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
?
FOG,
Has anyone, with an AD941, installed a set of leveling feet?? Could you let me know what feet you used for this application.
Felder has told me the machine can accept leveling feet, but they only include them when you purchase a mobility kit.
Thx,
Wade
On Jun 27, 2023, at 11:22 AM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:
?I don¡¯t have a parts list for that machine, but suspect your pin might be more of an ¡°anti-rock¡± pin than leveling. Three points make a plane, so you set the unit down and then drop the adjustable pin so it doesn¡¯t teeter-totter. If you really want ¡°level¡± to the world, you will most likely have to add leveling feet or use shims.
On Jun 27, 2023, at 8:41 AM, Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
Hello F.O.G.,
We all know how bad the directions in Felder manuals can be.? I¡¯m wanting to level my new AD941, but a bit confused on what they are trying to show in the manual regarding the leveling of the machine.? They say to use a spirit level to get the machine level.? But they are also showing, in a diagram, a ¡°leveling pin¡±. Does this machine have leveling feet all around it?? I lifted the machine up off the floor with my pallet jack and found the one leveling pin, but does the rest of the machine need a set of leveling feet installed on it? ?
I¡¯m only simply going off of what the manual is indicating to do. ?But good question, maybe to preserve the performance of adjustability over time. ?I¡¯m not really sure why they want it level. ?
On Jun 27, 2023, at 12:45 PM, Bill Belanger <bllblngr@...> wrote:
?
Wade, can you explain to me why a jointer planer needs to be level? I¡¯m not getting it. I have an AD941, never bothered to level it and no issues. In fact I know it¡¯s not level, my floor slants. ?
Bill Belanger?
On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 12:22 Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
?
FOG,
Has anyone, with an AD941, installed a set of leveling feet?? Could you let me know what feet you used for this application.
Felder has told me the machine can accept leveling feet, but they only include them when you purchase a mobility kit.
Thx,
Wade
On Jun 27, 2023, at 11:22 AM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:
?I don¡¯t have a parts list for that machine, but suspect your pin might be more of an ¡°anti-rock¡± pin than leveling. Three points make a plane, so you set the unit down and then drop the adjustable pin so it doesn¡¯t teeter-totter. If you really want ¡°level¡± to the world, you will most likely have to add leveling feet or use shims.
On Jun 27, 2023, at 8:41 AM, Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
Hello F.O.G.,
We all know how bad the directions in Felder manuals can be.? I¡¯m wanting to level my new AD941, but a bit confused on what they are trying to show in the manual regarding the leveling of the machine.? They say to use a spirit level to get the machine level.? But they are also showing, in a diagram, a ¡°leveling pin¡±. Does this machine have leveling feet all around it?? I lifted the machine up off the floor with my pallet jack and found the one leveling pin, but does the rest of the machine need a set of leveling feet installed on it? ?
So you¡¯ve indicated there are no threaded holes, like there is on my K700S, so I¡¯d have to pick up additional nuts and washers as you indicated on your Flickr pages. ?I¡¯m still getting familiar with the machines layout, I¡¯d have to see if I have access to all four corners of the AD941 to be able to thread down these additional nuts to secure the leveling feet. ?
On Jun 27, 2023, at 12:30 PM, David P. Best <dbestworkshop@...> wrote:
?This is what I have on all my Felder equipment:
I would recommend the same but without the rubber pad if your floor has any slope, specifically these:
https://www.mcmaster.com/6111K51
David Best - via mobile phone?
On Jun 27, 2023, at 12:22 PM, Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
?
?
FOG,
Has anyone, with an AD941, installed a set of leveling feet? ?Could you let me know what feet you used for this application.
Felder has told me the machine can accept leveling feet, but they only include them when you purchase a mobility kit.
Thx,
Wade
On Jun 27, 2023, at 11:22 AM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:
?I don¡¯t have a parts list for that machine, but suspect your pin might be more of an ¡°anti-rock¡± pin than leveling. Three points make a plane, so you set the unit down and then drop the adjustable pin so it doesn¡¯t teeter-totter. If you really want ¡°level¡± to the world, you will most likely have to add leveling feet or use shims.
Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
On Jun 27, 2023, at 8:41 AM, Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
Hello F.O.G.,
We all know how bad the directions in Felder manuals can be. ?I¡¯m wanting to level my new AD941, but a bit confused on what they are trying to show in the manual regarding the leveling of the machine. ?They say to use a spirit level to get the machine level. ?But they are also showing, in a diagram, a ¡°leveling pin¡±. Does this machine have leveling feet all around it? ?I lifted the machine up off the floor with my pallet jack and found the one leveling pin, but does the rest of the machine need a set of leveling feet installed on it? ?
Wade, can you explain to me why a jointer planer needs to be level? I¡¯m not getting it. I have an AD941, never bothered to level it and no issues. In fact I know it¡¯s not level, my floor slants. ?
On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 12:22 Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
?
FOG,
Has anyone, with an AD941, installed a set of leveling feet?? Could you let me know what feet you used for this application.
Felder has told me the machine can accept leveling feet, but they only include them when you purchase a mobility kit.
Thx,
Wade
On Jun 27, 2023, at 11:22 AM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:
?I don¡¯t have a parts list for that machine, but suspect your pin might be more of an ¡°anti-rock¡± pin than leveling. Three points make a plane, so you set the unit down and then drop the adjustable pin so it doesn¡¯t teeter-totter. If you really want ¡°level¡± to the world, you will most likely have to add leveling feet or use shims.
On Jun 27, 2023, at 8:41 AM, Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
Hello F.O.G.,
We all know how bad the directions in Felder manuals can be.? I¡¯m wanting to level my new AD941, but a bit confused on what they are trying to show in the manual regarding the leveling of the machine.? They say to use a spirit level to get the machine level.? But they are also showing, in a diagram, a ¡°leveling pin¡±. Does this machine have leveling feet all around it?? I lifted the machine up off the floor with my pallet jack and found the one leveling pin, but does the rest of the machine need a set of leveling feet installed on it? ?