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Re: Joe in New Orleans is selling everything in his shop
i wonder when you are as big as grizzly the shipping co eats some of it to keep their business. imran
By imran · #108268 ·
auction closing in couple of hrs - Cotati-CA
there is martin shaper, jointer, planet, IR air drier, and other items i have read here that people are looking for.
By imran · #108267 ·
Re: Joe in New Orleans is selling everything in his shop
I don¡¯t think it is ever cheaper to deal with shipping damage than it is to spend a few extra dollars to package properly. When you have to deal with a claim against the shipper, spend time and
By Brian Lamb · #108266 ·
Re: Joe in New Orleans is selling everything in his shop
When I received my K915 X-Motion the shipping brackets had broken loose and the boom was set free to float around and got all scraped up as well as the pieces it rubbed against. Felder sent me a tube
By Bill Belanger · #108265 ·
Re: Joe in New Orleans is selling everything in his shop
TJ, I completely agree. My Felder KF700SP was well crated but without the shock and tilt sensors. Prior to the Felder I had a Sawstop ICS and it was incredibly well packaged with tilt and shock
By Joe Jensen · #108264 ·
Re: Zero Clearance Inserts for Hammer K-3
I bought a pair of these back in early June, which means I didn't get the extra screws noted in the video.? That's no big deal though.? I used a 1/8" brad point bit followed by a 1/8" router bit (on
By Steve Wurster · #108263 ·
Re: Zero Clearance Inserts for Hammer K-3
Thanks a ton @HdV...the inserts make my saw a pleasure to use!
By Ramon Valdez · #108262 ·
Re: Massaranduba headboard and footboard.
What a nice design. Designing things is hard to get right.
By Bird Cupps · #108261 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Understandable. if its single phase then its 941.... When it comes to machine upgrade I always go a little more than what I need, because it will open up opportunities/doors to other projects. When I
By Albert Lee · #108260 ·
Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem #hammer
Steve - quite right I hadn't tested the start capacitor disconnected, I was so excited I popped out at 1am to try it, alas it reads the same, though as you say ESR and leakage could still be apparent
By sam@... · #108259 ·
Re: Massaranduba headboard and footboard.
Nice Marty, I am working on a King bed and night stands right now also. Mark
By Mark Foster · #108258 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Paul, As stated I have the AD 941 and am very happy, I had some snip issues but figured out that it was not the machine it was me. I will get separates but for now I just changed my workflow a bit.
By Glen Christensen · #108257 ·
Re: The Annex workshop addition
I have a 30+ year old Clark stand up, ride on electric lift. It's very compact and will lift 3500#. I paid $500 for it 5 years ago when we moved from a dock height building to a drive in building.
By Jason Holtz · #108256 ·
Re: PF Bracket on AD 941
Mark ¨C ¡¯Well, I didn¡¯t use a micrometer of course (a very wise sage once told me that you use a micrometer for metal working, and a yardstick for woodworking), but a quick look with a tape
By Averman, Ed (FAA) · #108255 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
PK, you will be very happy with the ad941 - I am, I originally was going with the 741 but it was only like 1k at the time to make the jump and wanted a 4 post planer. I to have a small space and do
By Mark Kessler · #108254 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Gents, I really do appreciate all of your advice!? This kind of experience is priceless!? I have been doing woodworking for many years.? Worked in a production custom entry door shop for a while
By PK · #108253 ·
Re: The Annex workshop addition
Wow Bill, that sounds pretty ideal! Best of both worlds. Caribou- while I have never been there, I imagine is quite lovely this time of year.
By Anthony Quesada · #108252 ·
Re: The Annex workshop addition
Anthony, We live in Caribou Maine ( The other Maine ) summers, travel in the Motorhome to Tucson AZ for the winter where I have smaller but newer shop, back in spring. Bill Belanger
By Bill Belanger · #108251 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
and agree on paying for the commissioning i bought 5 machines and not being to a level of D.B. it was a no choice option for me. they have been here twice now and going to make a third trip for a few
By Glen Christensen · #108250 ·
Re: Joe in New Orleans is selling everything in his shop
Sharing my recent shipping story - I just took delivery of my CF531 and was given the spiel by my sales rep about inspecting for shipping damage, etc. When the crate arrived, it was in perfect
By TJ Cornish · #108249 ·