Re: Baurle planer listed on Woodweb
?I might be wrong but Brul¨¦ machine is rebadged Okama. Bankrupt in 89 To well made. This is tag on my 25.5¡± 630 H JP Bauerle is still around no sure what there story is the old man was still
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mac campshure
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Re: Kolle Table Saw
The later model Kolle sliders the actual slider. The static part of the slider wasn¡¯t static. It moved to flush with the back / handle end in of the machine to accommodate people from the us I guess
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mac campshure
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Re: Felder Diamond Blade - saw marks
Sautershop does recommend the highest rpm possible - max 6000rpm. My Kappa 450x is setup for 5500 rpm presently. Considering changing the best to 4500 rpm and seeing if that has any effect, however
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abruptlly@...
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Re: Baurle planer listed on Woodweb
For those unfamiliar with Bauerle machinery: ?when I was the supervisor of the Getty Museum¡¯s in-house woodshop, we had a slew of European machinery, which included a 24¡± Bauerle planer with
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p_shapiro
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Re: Kolle Table Saw
Looks closer to a Wadkin PP, or Robinson ET/E. Stroke is 32-36" and heavy. The bearing design would be interesting to see. Joe might know. The T17 was a different design, longer stroke and the sliding
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David Kumm
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Kolle Table Saw
Thought the rest of the group would enjoy this vintage machine. I am familiar with Kolle, but i can say i have never seen this table saw before in my life, let alone for sale in the States. Anyone
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Patrick Kane
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Re: Electrical question
Netanel, The machine is wired per drawing. There are too many reasons to list, to do so. Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
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imran
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Re: Electrical question
I think it is a matter of mentality. 3 phase power in most of the world is delivered by the electric company. In that case it doesn¡¯t matter which phase you connect where. The employees who assembly
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netanel.belgazal@...
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Re: Electrical question
Fortunately for me I will be using a Phase Perfect. I¡¯ll still try to get the high leg on the machine¡¯s L2, though. It is hard to fathom why a manufacturer would be inconsistent in wiring
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John Hinman
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Re: Felder Diamond Blade - saw marks
Here are couple of pics of tooth from video Abruptlly shared. The tooth is short in height with even shorter sides. Not sure if this is done to save on material cost or to reduce air profile to reduce
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imran
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Re: Felder Diamond Blade - saw marks
I'll try to snag a few photos when I get home tonight and see if I can post them. That being said, there is a German video from AKE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBkdWr5yJfY here that @ 2:28 you can
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abruptlly@...
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Re: Electrical question
I have a bunch of defective electronic equipment out of Felder machines, and some repair bills that refute Mr. Dingus¡¯ claim that "The high leg's position does not immediately cause any problems
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David P. Best
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Baurle planer listed on Woodweb
Here's the first of numerous machines I'm selling. https://woodweb.com/exchanges/machinery/posts/547771.html Time to recover some space to work more efficiently. Marlowe McGraw
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Marlowe McGraw
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Re: Felder Diamond Blade - saw marks
Can anyone take a close-up picture on some of the teeth of these diamond type blades? THEORY:? I am thinking that it's not the kerf size that is causing your saw mark problems.? I think the size of
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Aaron Inami
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Re: Electrical question
As I had one response from Felder¡¯s tech support and a different response from the sales rep, I asked Mr. Dingus for clarification. His response is below. Note that my question for him was in
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John Hinman
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Re: Felder Diamond Blade - saw marks
Awesome info. Thanks. I purchased the AKE blade with the Felder specs at 300mm 2.4 kerf. they have a 2.0 kerf 300mm blade that I felt might be too thin and likely have some degree of deflection.
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abruptlly@...
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Re: Wainscoting
The contractors I supply Millwork to build as Brian describes. Usually 1/4¡± ply attached to the walls then just lineal material we supply for the stiles and rails with butt joints at the corners. If
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Joe Calhoon
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Re: Electrical question
There is conventions... Geen fotobeschrijving beschikbaar. ... but there seems to be no strict adherence (from the Felder factory) for phases and there colors, luckily they do agree on Neutral (N,
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Jonathan Martens
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Re: Wainscoting
Marshall, in all the wainscoting I have seen, and personally built generally you put your sub straight over the entire wall; stiles and rails are just rectangular (cross section) then a molding with
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Brian
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Re: Wainscoting
Few more from 30¡¯s martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com instagram.com/maccampshure/
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mac campshure
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