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Re: working bump stop
John, i remembered and mentioned a narrow piece along the fence as an option but must be from Duluth, no pinch no stink ? imran
By imran · #109959 ·
Re: working bump stop
Or a piece of thick paper between the back of the aluminium fence where it tightens up against fence casting...... Jonathan fineinteriorwoodwork.com richardmartinwindows.com
By jontathan samways · #109958 ·
Re: CMT sale @ Scott & Sargent
i should clarify, the dado i ordered will only work for 900 series (not sure if true for all models and vintages) as it does not have the 2 pin holes. just 30mm bore. imran
By imran · #109957 ·
Re: working bump stop
I've posted this 1/2 dozen times in the last few years, what's one more time.?JohnJMK Services
By "[email protected] · #109956 ·
Re: working bump stop
Tape on the end of the fence if your that anal , wouldn¡¯t worry about slider toe out. I am ready for a bashing on this recommendation...?? Regards, Mark
By Mark Kessler · #109955 ·
working bump stop
now that i have an outrigger i am cutting sheets. so far i have been using rip fence for setting the cut line, clamp, push away rip fence and cut. i thought about clamping a narrow piece to rip fence
By imran · #109954 ·
CMT sale @ Scott & Sargent
i was looking for a dado for K975. Amana (CMT sourced) had the best price. not sure if they are as good as forrest or ridge carbide. anyhow, could not find them in USA, despite websites showing them
By imran · #109953 ·
Re: Lucky's Kitchen Videos #kitchendesign
Mark, that is a good point. i know the door test is done by pressurizing the structure. but i have never bothered to quantify 50 pascals of differential pressure. imran
By imran · #109952 ·
Re: Lucky's Kitchen Videos #kitchendesign
The bottom line is do you like what you have created? It's doesn't matter what I or anyone else thinks or says or what their opinion is. You live in and use that space not them. The discussion might
By "[email protected] · #109951 ·
Re: Lucky's Kitchen Videos #kitchendesign
But what are the definitions of ¡°good taste¡± and ¡°good pre-understanding¡±? As my Sunday-school teacher oft-said: ¡°Who are you to say you are ¡®good¡¯!¡± LOL Lucky
By David Luckensmeyer · #109950 ·
Re: Lucky's Kitchen Videos #kitchendesign
As an architect once said to me ¡°To be successful in this trade, you not only need good taste, but you need good pre-understanding.¡± David Best https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest/albums
By David P. Best · #109949 ·
Re: Lucky's Kitchen Videos #kitchendesign
Lucky, no doubt ¡°preunderstanding¡± has something to do with it. But so does taste. There¡¯s all sorts of ways to ¡°judge¡± design ¡ª efficient use of materials, in accord with some elements of
By habacomike (Mike King) · #109948 ·
Re: Lucky's Kitchen Videos #kitchendesign
Hi Mark: I used preunderstanding because I hoped it was sufficiently banal to be understood in context. In truth, it is a rather loaded concept and you are right to question what it means (to me).
By David Luckensmeyer · #109947 ·
Re: Looking for a band saw the size of a Minimax 16/Felder FB510 or so in the upper Midwest #Bandsaw
In the days of cast iron bandsaws, Northfield was considered lighter duty than most. Their 27" was a sweet size but the 32 and 36 were never quite as loved as Oliver, Yates, Tanny or even Moak or
By David Kumm · #109946 ·
Re: Looking for a band saw the size of a Minimax 16/Felder FB510 or so in the upper Midwest #Bandsaw
Thanks David K. Interesting information. 60Hz motors will run at 50Hz too, which we did with my Dad¡¯s table saw when we moved over to Australia in the 1980s. The motor didn¡¯t have anywhere near as
By David Luckensmeyer · #109945 ·
Re: Looking for a band saw the size of a Minimax 16/Felder FB510 or so in the upper Midwest #Bandsaw
Hi John: Can¡¯t disagree with your email. (I tried.) :-) Thanks for the education regarding bandsaw weights. Cheers. Lucky
By David Luckensmeyer · #109944 ·
Re: BF-741 near Seattle
Greg, what is the best way to get a hold of you?? I'm semi local and am interested in several items. Troy
By factoryfirstmotorsports@... · #109943 ·
Re: BF-741 near Seattle
My Felder has sold and therefore I am going to add my PL-15 rotary phase converter to the list of items. Looking for $1000. It is two years old and cost just shy of $1500 new. Comes with one remote.
By G Lewis · #109942 ·
Re: BF-741 near Seattle
Hi Jeff, The clamps have been sold and I am sending them out tomorrow. Thanks Greg
By G Lewis · #109941 ·
Re: Lucky's Kitchen Videos #kitchendesign
Understood.? I was just noting the relationship between a range hood and that standard. Btw, it seems like you're interpreting the standard as if it were an expression of natural airflow in the
By mark thomas · #109940 ·