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Re: F700Z Slider Transport Locks / Lugs

 

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The only help I can offer is to confirm that they are for transportation.

Imran Malik

On Nov 6, 2024, at 8:46?PM, John Deming via groups.io <jldjr26@...> wrote:

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My new F700Z arrived today. ?The table was shipped with transport locks / lugs. Seems like the factory hammered them in pretty hard and I cannot seem to be able to remove easily. Anyone else had this problem? I am assuming these are the transport lugs. ?
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Re: In Need of New Tires for F38

 

Thanks for that info, David.? I'll check with each.


Re: In Need of New Tires for F38

 

I did take some 60 grit paper to them but, sadly, didn't help much.


F700Z Slider Transport Locks / Lugs

 

My new F700Z arrived today. ?The table was shipped with transport locks / lugs. Seems like the factory hammered them in pretty hard and I cannot seem to be able to remove easily. Anyone else had this problem? I am assuming these are the transport lugs. ?
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Re: OT: What is the name of this type of clip?

 

Thank you sir!? That was what I needed.?

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From: "Brett Wissel via groups.io" <Brettwissel@...>
Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 2:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] OT: What is the name of this type of clip?

STARLOCK WASHER .?

In my experience, not typically reusable, destroy upon removal and replace.?

On Wed, Nov 6, 2024 at 4:15?PM Michael Garrison Stuber via <mtgstuber=[email protected]> wrote:
It's not a snap ring / circlip.? Here is a closer picture.?

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From: "John Hinman via " <jhinman1911=[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 2:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] OT: What is the name of this type of clip?

I cannot make out the clip in your photo. Google ¡°circlip¡± and see if that is what you are dealing with.
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Get a snap ring plier set with different sizes of tips. Not expensive and available at places like Home Depot, and really handy to have around.
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John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S and A941



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Brett Wissel
Saint Louis Restoration
1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd)
St Louis, MO 63110

314.772.2167
brett@...


Re: OT: What is the name of this type of clip?

 

STARLOCK WASHER .?

In my experience, not typically reusable, destroy upon removal and replace.?

On Wed, Nov 6, 2024 at 4:15?PM Michael Garrison Stuber via <mtgstuber=[email protected]> wrote:

It's not a snap ring / circlip.? Here is a closer picture.?

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From: "John Hinman via " <jhinman1911=[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 2:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] OT: What is the name of this type of clip?

I cannot make out the clip in your photo. Google ¡°circlip¡± and see if that is what you are dealing with.
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Get a snap ring plier set with different sizes of tips. Not expensive and available at places like Home Depot, and really handy to have around.
--
John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S and A941



--
Brett Wissel
Saint Louis Restoration
1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd)
St Louis, MO 63110

314.772.2167
brett@...


Re: OT: What is the name of this type of clip?

 

It's not a snap ring / circlip.? Here is a closer picture.?

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From: "John Hinman via groups.io" <jhinman1911@...>
Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 2:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] OT: What is the name of this type of clip?

I cannot make out the clip in your photo. Google ¡°circlip¡± and see if that is what you are dealing with.
?
Get a snap ring plier set with different sizes of tips. Not expensive and available at places like Home Depot, and really handy to have around.
--
John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S and A941


Re: OT: What is the name of this type of clip?

 

I have several snap ring pliers.? ?The issue for me is that it isn't a snap ring.? ?It completely surrounds the pin and has six spring steel tabs that hold it in place.? ?When I've removed these in the past from motor shafts,? I've damaged them.?

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From: "David via groups.io" <david.hawxhurst@...>
Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 2:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] OT: What is the name of this type of clip?

to remove the cir-clip you i thing you want snap ring pliers. the internal and external type and different sizes depending on the clip in question.


Re: OT: What is the name of this type of clip?

 

I cannot make out the clip in your photo. Google ¡°circlip¡± and see if that is what you are dealing with.
?
Get a snap ring plier set with different sizes of tips. Not expensive and available at places like Home Depot, and really handy to have around.
--
John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S and A941


Re: In Need of New Tires for F38

 

Shop gear sells them also, but fitment would require a call.
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PK


Re: OT: What is the name of this type of clip?

 
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to remove the cir-clip you i thing you want snap ring pliers. the internal and external type and different sizes depending on the clip in question.
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David
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OT: What is the name of this type of clip?

 

This is thoroughly off topic,? but I figured of you probably knows the answer.? ?I have a set of tin snips that needs sharpening.? The jaws are held in place by two pivot pins that are held in place by round spring steel clips.? What is the name of this type of clip?? ?Also is there a tool for removing them?? (At the point I plan on pounding out the pivot pins with a drift pin or a punch.?

When I've removed similar clips from motor shafts I've used a flat head screw driver.? ?I'm concerned I may damage the clips removing them and I want to be able to get replacements,? but not knowing what they are called complicates that.?

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Re: In Need of New Tires for F38

 

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You can have the existing hubs recovered with polyurethane which will give you superior traction to the OEM rubber tires on your F38. ? I use Griffith Polymers who acquired Axiom in 2021 for feed rollers on my F38 and for the feed rollers on my Dual 51 J/P, ?You send them your existing hubs/tires, they recover them and send them back. ?Call them at 503-620-2439. ? I have also used Fletcher Machine Industries in the past, but it¡¯s been a while since I used them. ?They are at 800-438-1054?

You can buy new hubs/tires from Western Roller but they do not recover existing hubs. ?The dimensions on the replacement hubs/tires they supply are slightly narrower, and they are offset from the edge of the feeder housing making it more difficult to get the tires right up against the fence plates. ?Western Roller info is here: ?https://westernroller.com/

David Best
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https://www.youtube.com/@David_Best



On Nov 6, 2024, at 1:09?PM, Ron Corselli via groups.io <rcorselli@...> wrote:

Startled to find my minimally used Felder feeder failed to grip wood today as I attempted run through the shaper.? What is the current company supplier recommendation for replacement rubber for the Felder F38 feeder?? Replace just tires or hub also??
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Re: In Need of New Tires for F38

 

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Hi Ron, sanding the hard rubber with 60-80 grit helps with slipping in the short term.?

Warm regards,
Lucky

Dr David Luckensmeyer?
Designer & Maker
@luckensmeyer
M: 0413 013 115


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Ron Corselli via groups.io <rcorselli@...>
Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2024 7:09:32 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [FOG] In Need of New Tires for F38
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Startled to find my minimally used Felder feeder failed to grip wood today as I attempted run through the shaper.? What is the current company supplier recommendation for replacement rubber for the Felder F38 feeder?? Replace just tires or hub also??
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In Need of New Tires for F38

 

Startled to find my minimally used Felder feeder failed to grip wood today as I attempted run through the shaper.? What is the current company supplier recommendation for replacement rubber for the Felder F38 feeder?? Replace just tires or hub also??
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Re: PK - Glad that you were not hurt

 

I saw a lot of comments on the value of the Aigner thickness stop - outboard fence. ?I am fortunate to have one (discontinued almost impossible to find), but actually, I do not benefit from the read out feature. ?I always have it setup so that with the pressure jaws, I place the wood on the Aigner fence plus 19 mm spacers on each side (one infeed, one outfeed), place the outboard fence up to it and tighten and that is it. ?With a piece of plywood with 2 slots and 2 bolts to screw ?to the top, that would work! ?Actually an advantage of that with a piece of wood not too thick is it would be easier to swing the feeder into place as lower profile.
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Certainly more than one way to do a setup but that works for me. ?
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Happy to give you a demo if you want to come over again some time!
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I will pay more attention to how I setup that outfeed accessory in the future! ?Thanks!
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Re: A shot in the dark...

 

I messaged him a few ways.? But great idea!
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PK


Re: EGL versus Length Comp with DRO Stop?

 

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John, I would encourage you read the following post before deciding:

/g/felderownersgroup/message/117752


David Best
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https://www.youtube.com/@David_Best



On Nov 3, 2024, at 2:18?PM, John Deming via groups.io <jldjr26@...> wrote:

I purchased the length compensation option for my K700 outrigger table. I also purchased the Lamb DRO stop ( and two of his ?parallel DRO guides). ?I am contemplating purchasing the EGL for small parts. ?Is this the primary reason others here are getting the EGL for?¡­.other than it is a cool jig?


Re: A shot in the dark...

 

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You might try to contact Ben Rock at Pleasant Street Machinery.? He is selling one on ebay and may have a manual he will copy and sell as well as advice.? I have a Bacci manual that might be similar but the? best bet is Ben.? Dave


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of PK <pk@...>
Sent: Monday, November 4, 2024 1:40 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [FOG] A shot in the dark...
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[Edited Message Follows]

I purchased a Balestrini Micron 2 mortising machine 20 months ago.? It was so cheap that I had to give it a go.? It was a mess. It was wired for 440 volts.? That was a simple solve to switch to 240 volt 3ph.? There was a lot of surface rust (some deeper) and the paint was a mess too.
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What does it do?? It has two moving beds that are adjustable for depth and speed that move into the mortising bit on each side.? The beds alternate.? The depth of the mortise is adjustable to 3" and the width is also.? The speed of the oscillation of the bit is also adjustable.? It can do 500+ mortises an hour!? The beds are tiltable as well.?
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I got it to work really well electrically.? The issue is that a previous owner must have worked on the pneumatics and in the process attached the myriad of air lines it the wrong way.? I assume there are multiple lines that are connected to the wrong inputs.
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I have new air blocks and air switch but I know there is an issue because the air switch never gets any pressure.??
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I reached out to SCM (they now own them) to ask for a schematic for the pneumatic lines.? At this point it is crickets from them.? SCM did get me an operators manual and a parts diagram, but no pneumatics.
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Here is the question:
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Does anyone have one, or access to a working one?? I would pay for someone to draw out the schematic of the machine.
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I would love to save this and get it working, but I am near the end...
Some pics from the beginning to now.? There is some surface rust to remove again, probably a 20 minute scrub again.
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PK?


A shot in the dark...

 
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I purchased a Balestrini Micron 2 mortising machine 20 months ago.? It was so cheap that I had to give it a go.? It was a mess. It was wired for 440 volts.? That was a simple solve to switch to 240 volt 3ph.? There was a lot of surface rust (some deeper) and the paint was a mess too.
?
What does it do?? It has two moving beds that are adjustable for depth and speed that move into the mortising bit on each side.? The beds alternate.? The depth of the mortise is adjustable to 3" and the width is also.? The speed of the oscillation of the bit is also adjustable.? It can do 500+ mortises an hour!? The beds are tiltable as well.?
?
I got it to work really well electrically.? The issue is that a previous owner must have worked on the pneumatics and in the process attached the myriad of air lines it the wrong way.? I assume there are multiple lines that are connected to the wrong inputs.
?
I have new air blocks and air switch but I know there is an issue because the air switch never gets any pressure.??
?
I reached out to SCM (they now own them) to ask for a schematic for the pneumatic lines.? At this point it is crickets from them.? SCM did get me an operators manual and a parts diagram, but no pneumatics.
?
Here is the question:
?
Does anyone have one, or access to a working one?? I would pay for someone to draw out the schematic of the machine.
?
I would love to save this and get it working, but I am near the end...
Some pics from the beginning to now.? There is some surface rust to remove again, probably a 20 minute scrub again.
?
?
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PK?