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Re: dust collection question
Hi Joe, I wouldn¡¯t know any more¡­ I had contacted ATB with all the numbers off my motor plate after I had spent hours on their website and couldn¡¯t get my SNF90/2D-11 to come up to a 3.0kw
By Brian Lamb · #108790 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
Hobbyist with kf700 in a 2.5 car garage. Shaper hood can be accurately relocated if necessary. Careful planning of workflow minimizes changeover time. Moving powerfeeder also takes some time to
By John Stevenson · #108789 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
If you are a hobbyist, ok, might serve you well. but f you are a semi commercial, no. Shaper takes a long time to setup. and time is money. I have recently upgraded to a larger shaper. my slider is a
By Albert Lee · #108788 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
KF700SP. 9 foot slider.
By Mark Foster · #108787 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw? - NO
I don't already have one. I don't because I took a good long gander at how? organized and methodical one has to be to use a combo and that just isn't me. I am not an organized person, I don't do this
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #108786 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
No worries. I¡¯ve been a part of the FOG for only about 60 days and I¡¯ve learned a lot. Due to the wide breadth of applications here, it is often necessary to sort out the full-timers where the
By TJ Cornish · #108785 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
TJ, i am glad you shared that detail. i just wanted to be sure i understood your concern correctly. yes, since an 8¡¯ piece of ply can be xcut on a slider (which one cannot do on a conventional saw)
By imran · #108784 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
PK, i am a hobby WW as well and started with KF700SP with 2m slider. that was fine when i was otherwise employed and worked small projects. few yrs before retirement my workload at real job settled
By imran · #108783 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
PK was asking for experiences of combination machine owners, and as I¡¯m a recent convert, I thought my observations about workflow in general might be helpful since I¡¯m keenly aware of differences
By TJ Cornish · #108782 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
TJ, ¡°Felder recommends way more operating clearance around the machine than I (and probably most people have). Because of that, I can¡¯t always put my kept piece of wood to the left of the blade to
By imran · #108781 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
Rule 1 with a combi. Always, but always rip, plane and thickness an extra length or two. DAMHIKT. Roger
By Roger S <rsinden@...> · #108780 ·
Re: dust collection question
it has been a long while but i recall my KF having an adj current sense relay.
By imran · #108779 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
I just purchased a CF531 and have now had it for a couple weeks. I replaced a 52¡± SawStop cabinet saw. I also previously had a A3/31 jointer/planer. The reason for my change was that I got a CNC
By TJ Cornish · #108778 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
Mark, Thanks for the input!? What combo do you own? PK
By PK · #108777 ·
Re: dust collection question
My father produces a metalworking machine and I assisted him in setting up the magnetic starter/overload protection box, which in the case of the product he was using was adjustable. My father's
By TJ Cornish · #108776 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
Yes, I have one, my shop is 685 sq feet and I am a hobbiest. I think it is the perfect machine for me. Sure a separate would be nice but I do not have room and the budget point for a saw/shaper is
By Mark Foster · #108775 ·
Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
Specifically, if you have a small footprint shop (hobbiest). If you already have one, I would love to know if you would have chosen differently. PK
By PK · #108774 ·
Re: dust collection question
Brian, Can you tell from the tag if the motors in my CF731 are S1 or S6? The tag on the CF731 says 3kw but the motors say 2kw. Joe in New Orleans
By bacchus6015 · #108773 ·
Re: dust collection question
as a concept, i have no issues with duty classification of motors. it allows manufacturer to provide a cost effective solution for each application. i just have a problem with derating a motor in an
By imran · #108772 ·
Re: dust collection question
I¡¯m not sure what you mean by ¡°no it is not¡±, a marketing gimmick? If so, yes it is. They get to call the motor a larger hp than it can provide running full load S1. If you dig into the actual
By Brian Lamb · #108771 ·