Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
I thought Baleigh was Taiwan, at least on their big stuff but that may be wrong. The design is interesting though. Looks more like the Hoffmann where the tables don't flip up but the planer bed is
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David Kumm
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#108143
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Re: Aigner Distometer up alternative?
Seems like my original post was removed along with the one to follow by Dave Davies and perhaps others. ?Strange.
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joelgelman
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#108142
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
The 951 is a lot more machine, too. Larger everything and more time saving options available like digi-drive and variable feed rate control and bigger depth of cut capacity. Geared towards production
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Sang Luu
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#108141
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
I think the cost from ad941 to ad951 os about $3500-4k. You should get a quote for both. Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/?hl=en
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Mark Kessler
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#108140
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Re: Aigner Distometer up alternative?
No, I have one and use it. Chris Edwards caedwards874@... (407) 902-1358 cell
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Christopher Edwards
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#108139
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Ready to pull the trigger, but having 2nd thoughts? I think that it's normal to do that....but along the lines of what Brian said...it's not really an apples to apples comparison here.
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Sang Luu
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#108138
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Thanks for that Brian. It does look quite impressive though. I wonder about the accuracy. My AD941 is spot on for thickness. Bill Belanger
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Bill Belanger
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#108137
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
I did do some digging to look at his IG and I see his AD951... damn three phase.? Wonder what the diff in cost is from a 941 to a 951.? some stuff may be standard and not optional? Paul
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PK
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#108136
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Interesting that they are quoting that Liam T has one, pretty sure he has an ad951. I will let Liam speak for himself... Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/?hl=en
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Mark Kessler
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#108135
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Chinese imports with the Baileigh name on them. Wouldn¡¯t be my choice at any price. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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#108134
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AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Hello, I am about ready to pull the trigger on a AD941.? Then I see that this Baileigh beast is on sale for less than the quote I got for the AD941.? This unit does not require a switch over and has
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PK
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#108133
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Zero Clearance Inserts for Hammer K-3
Hey gang...I¡¯m new to the forum, but thought I¡¯d share my ZCI¡¯s. As you all know, most sliding table saws have much to be desired when it comes to the saw blade insert. Small off-cuts are
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Ramon Valdez
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#108132
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Re: Aigner Distometer alternative?
I have always used a dial height gage, similar to one of these, I think mine is 6¡± instead of 8¡±: https://www.amazon.com/PROLINEMAX-Height-Gauge-Graduation-Stainless/dp/B07LF3GF1Q
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Brian Lamb
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#108131
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Re: #forsale Felder Unofficial Survival Guide
#repair
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I¡¯d be interested in it was well Chris
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Chris Souter
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#108130
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Re: Aigner Distometer up alternative?
Just watch the videos. The Betterley Una-Guage is impressive too. And free shipping. Regards, Chris Perren 512-415-6951 Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2020 9:13 AM To: [email protected] Subject:
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Chris Perren
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#108129
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Re: Aigner Distometer up alternative?
Am I the only one with the Betterley Una-Guage. Works like a champ and can be used for many different functions. Dave Davies
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David Davies
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#108128
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Re: Aigner Distometer up alternative?
Hebor H-50 appears to be an interesting tool although not cheap. I¡¯m assuming its German. Regards, Chris Perren 512-415-6951 Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2020 7:58 AM To: [email protected]
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Chris Perren
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#108127
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Re: Aigner Distometer up alternative?
Joel, I been using one sense 89, really the old man on the block. Go to for analog set up. Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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#108126
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Re: way off topic but
Glenn, I ran a timber business in Northern Ireland for twenty four years. For approximately a five year period during that time, we stored all of our machined hardwoods and softwoods in twenty foot
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Trevor Lusty
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#108125
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Re: way off topic but
Glen, ??? My environment is admittedly pretty dry (I live near Spokane, WA), but I've been storing both tools and lumber in a container for several years without any issues. -- Michael Garrison
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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#108124
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