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Re: 4" hose for overhead guard
Just follow the logic to keep the line as big as possible up to the machine. Starting 6 from the DC (RL140), I find that 5 and 4 match the best the 6 SQFT.? 5 and 3 reduce the area with a 6 main. No
By Bill James · #110873 ·
Re: 4" hose for overhead guard
Increasing or decreasing hose size for the overhead won't change the overall cfm of the impeller, it will just balance the pressure between the lines. If the overhead pulls more cfm, the underneath
By David Kumm · #110872 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Kerry, This is a treat!? Thank you for sharing.? I think you said your shop is 3600 sq ft.? It feels smaller than that in the video.? I have plan to build a 3000 sq ft shop in the future and think
By Shinta Wakahisa · #110871 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Great shop! Well organized and roomy... Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
By Brian Lamb · #110870 ·
Re: 4" hose for overhead guard
Hi Michael, There was not any scientific calculations involved with my decision.? I had 4- and 5-inch hoses, so I designed my DC pipe around these parameters.? My KF 700 SP is the first machine in
By Shinta Wakahisa · #110869 ·
Re: 4" hose for overhead guard
I did some measurements with a very expensive airflow meter I borrowed from work. Going to a 4¡± hose with 4¡± fitting definitely increases the airflow, not sure if I measured the 4¡± hose
By Mark Kessler · #110868 ·
Re: Shop Tour
This is such a treat to see, thank you for sharing. ?I aspire to have such a beautiful and thoughtful space. You mentioned trepidation before buying your barth clamping unit. Has that been a valuable
By Anthony Quesada · #110867 ·
4" hose for overhead guard
I got interested in everyones 4" connections to the overhead guard in this thread: /g/felderownersgroup/topic/77872277#110860 I might do this as well, but I do wonder how you all
Re: Shop Tour
Loved your statement: If you ask my wife she would tell you that I kind of do do it for a living. Mine would say the same, just not quite the same wallet to fill the vacuum with... EPIC shop video. PK
By PK · #110865 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Hi Brett: Ha! I shot the video after a 4-hour clean up, so everything is "too clean" :) For moving parts around I have the big work table that you see in the video and a smaller version that's tucked
By Kerryj_smith · #110864 ·
Re: 4 new 410mm/16¡± Centrostar jointer/planer blades available cheap
I just called Oella Saw and to my surprise they will swap no charge. ?2 years after I ordered them! ?That¡¯s great customer service.
By mattkeimartworks@... · #110863 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Kerry - It takes a lot of courage to post a shop video, it is evident the kind of work you put out and the care you give your equipment, even the auction-find resaw bandsaw relegated to the back
By Brett Wissel · #110862 ·
Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
Awesome, here is a perfect version. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3716212 Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2020 1:23 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] 3D printer usage for wood shop
By Joe Jensen · #110861 ·
Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
i did this with a $10 heat gun from HF. i did get side tracked and ended up bending it to the rear instead of to the side like John Kee but it works. just created a rectangular form on a 2x6 and went
By imran · #110860 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Kerry: Thanks for the great video and sharing your shop. I also loved your reply - Nature Hates a Vacuum, I managed to fill it up. That best describes my shop, and life - both full, and I plan to
By G Fuqua · #110859 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Thanks Kerry, That is the MOVE model press I assume? Curious that they call it the inexpensive vacuum press-at $10K. That's the difference, as someone who does this for a living, I would have a hard
By Jason Holtz · #110858 ·
Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
John Kee posted his solution a few times before. You can make a fitting to connect to 4" hose directly, use a heat gun, 4" dust elbow fitting and a wedge template. [image: modified elbow.JPG]
By James Zhu · #110857 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Thanks, Joe. I don't do a lot of spray finishing -- hardly any. If I have a big cabinet job, I have it painted by a professional finisher about a mile away. For most of my furniture pieces I use Tried
By Kerryj_smith · #110856 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Great video! Thanks for sharing. How are you doing your finishing? That was the only part of your workflow I didn't catch. Barth vacuum table is amazing!
By Joe Kurtz · #110855 ·
Re: Shop Tour
Wow, jaw still on floor ? imran
By imran · #110854 ·