Re: Wainscoting
Marshall, I think you are talking about making the cope and stick to allow you to insert a panel (glass typically) from the back? The attached infinity cutter set has that option. Jason Holtz J. Holtz
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Wainscoting
This is not answering your question but may give you some ideas.
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imran
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Re: Wainscoting
You might have to run the profile separately and do jack miters. Then you could rabbet the back. Or just run your shaper cutters and cut the back part of the groove off. All more steps than a
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Mark Welle
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Wainscoting
I know how to do a few things but am certainly not a professional thus I am a bit confused as to how to proceed and have found little help online as to what I need to accomplish what I want. ?Any
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Marshall Snodgrass
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Re: Minimax cu300 smart capacitor
Hi Ron, Typically there is a start (usually larger capacitance) and a run capacitor. Electrolytic capacitors are built with two foil strips (+ & -) with welded terminals which are separated by another
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imran
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Re: Electrical question
Liz is awesome, she is my rep. [email protected]> wrote:
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Paul Jones
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Minimax cu300 smart capacitor
The planner motor in my Minimax cu300 was working fine but when I attempted to restart after using it for a while it ?just hummed. The capacitor had a huge hole burnt through it. After replacing the
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Ron zemel
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Re: Electrical question
This may help explain: https://youtu.be/xacdDrylrek David Best - via mobile phone
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David P. Best
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Minimax cu300 smart capacitor
A capacitor on my surfacing motor had a hole burnt through it the size of a 50 cent piece. I was planning some boards turned it off for around a half hour and when I attempted to restart it, it just
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Ron zemel
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Re: Electrical question
I received this document via the Felder rep in Sacramento, Elizabeth Rogers. It is not consistent with Mr. Dingus¡¯ message. This shows brown as the L2 wire. -- John Hinman Boise ID K700S and A941
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John Hinman
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Re: Electrical question
Haha! John. At least ¡°Best¡± is easy to spell. Some people make an absolute mess of my surname. Even after 27 years of marriage my mother-in-law still refers to me as ¡°that Glockenspiel¡± boy.
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Electrical question
Bummer about the name, David. I guess we can not all be ¡. Lucky. -- John Hinman Boise ID K700S and A941
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John Hinman
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Re: Kit to add Fiama F8P to Felder Rip Fence
Hi Jim, Sent you a private message. Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
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imran
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#137134
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Re: Electrical question
Everything in that response from Felder looks right to me with the exception of the statement that the black wire is on L2. Traditionally, the L2 connection has been the brown wire, but there have
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David P. Best
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Re: Kit to add Fiama F8P to Felder Rip Fence
I¡¯d like that Imran. Can¡¯t figure out how to message you privately though. James [email protected]> wrote:
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Jim Dayton
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#137132
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Kit to add Fiama F8P to Felder Rip Fence
My friend printed this DRO kit but ended up with a minor imperfection on the rear; see blue arrows in the pic. It is $30 shipped to the lower 48. Fiama offers long battery life and one button push to
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imran
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Re: Tripping breaker. K700s
This could be a stupid idea, but if this started happening just after he vacuumed the inside of the cabinet, my first thought would be a somewhat loose connection that could be causing an arc.? Like
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Aaron Inami
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Re: Tripping breaker. K700s
Hi Paul, If the microswitch was causing the no start, the power cycle should not reset the switch from open to close. So what I recommended earlier was based upon the likelihood of the failure mode.
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imran
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Re: Electrical question
This is the response from Felder. Yes, it was a quick response (40 minutes total). Hi John, The machine will require 3 legs of power and a ground (no neutral wire is required). The machine's power
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John Hinman
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Re: Electrical question
There should be a schematic in the electrical enclosure.? It is required by code.? (Unless some knucklehead forgot to put it back.)
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Jonathan Smith
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