Re: Powermatic 2820 EVS drill press
Shinta, I have some Section 179 deductions I need to use this year... I received the below from PM Dave Dave, We have had the 728V-T for a couple years now but have made some upgrades along the way
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David Davies
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Re: Powermatic 2820 EVS drill press
The PM728 is relatively new (July 2020 availability) whereas the PM833T has been around a couple of years. This year PM introduced the 833TV which has 2HP vector-rated 3-phase motor and is belt driven
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David P. Best
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Re: Powermatic 2820 EVS drill press
Hi Dave, I am not sure if the PM-827VT was available at that time.? I remember people were discussing it on the PM forum (for CNC conversion?), but I did not research into it.? I don't think it was
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Shinta Wakahisa
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Re: Powermatic 2820 EVS drill press
Shinta, Was the PM728 available when you bought your 833? Dave Davies [email protected]> wrote:
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David Davies
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Re: Tannewitz disassembly questions for the brain trust
Talk to the people at Space Age Paint in Tempe, they will be able to tell you the best solution. I know a few guys that have repainted their Milling machines and such locally with paint from there.
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Tannewitz disassembly questions for the brain trust
All new bearings, full repaint, etc. Advice from the FOG on paint I can spray that super hard? I don¡¯t have the PPE to spray 2K poly. Sent: Thursday, November 5, 2020 12:35 PM To:
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Tannewitz disassembly questions for the brain trust
Figure out your bearings and order new ones too¡. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Tannewitz disassembly questions for the brain trust
Amazon to the rescue but I have to wait until Sunday Sent: Thursday, November 5, 2020 11:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Tannewitz disassembly questions for the brain trust
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Tannewitz disassembly questions for the brain trust
Check with McFadden-Dale in South Phx., https://www.mcfadaz.com <https://www.mcfadaz.com/> they are supposed to have a good selection of that sort of thing. If nothing else, Amazon might too, or
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Hammer C3-31 cuts out issue
#hammer
You upgraded the motor, but what about the overcurrent protection? That will need to be changed/reset for your larger motor or what you describe will continue to happen. What does Felder say needs to
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TJ Cornish
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Re: Cut Wood with Non-Ferrous Blade?
Sounds like the only type of blade to use now that you bring it up and I think about the dangers associated with radial arm saws.
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tomruth@...
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Re: Tannewitz disassembly questions for the brain trust
McMaster Carr has a great page on pin wrenches, if only to get you calibrated as to what kind / size you need: https://www.mcmaster.com/pin-wrenches/ -- Michael Garrison Stuber
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: Hammer C3-31 cuts out issue
#hammer
Might seem stupid, but is the saw blade turning in the correct direction? It might be you electrician switched to leads making it spin in the reverse direction and cause bad cutting speed, vibration
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Jonathan Martens
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Re: Tannewitz disassembly questions for the brain trust
Got advice from someone who recently rebuilt one. That is a threaded bushing. Where is a good place to get a spanner wrench? I¡¯ve attached pics from the other fellow and a pick of the assembly from
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Powermatic 2820 EVS drill press
I have a Delta 18-900L.? With good drill bits, it performs adequately.? From what posted here, it is no better than the golden offerings.? For about $800 when I bought it new, it meets
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Shinta Wakahisa
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Re: Cut Wood with Non-Ferrous Blade?
You should use a negative rake on both radial and cutting alu. aluminum should use lubricant on saw blades. If raw aluminum it gums up fast I never use that stuff Make sure aluminum is mechanically
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: Tannewitz disassembly questions for the brain trust
Joe First nut seems like a dumb design but ya a looking method. Might be better off with double hook wrench nut Second one usa bugged up nut hole for a spaner wrench You should be able to see threads
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: Tannewitz disassembly questions for the brain trust
The first item, the set screw in the face, yes, that is a locknut. The second part¡ hard to say, those might be holes for a spanner wrench and what does the opposite end look like? The end on the
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Powermatic 2820 EVS drill press
Paul, I bought a Luna MD20BV. I think Luna is a Swedish brand, and the machine seems to only be available in Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
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michael@...
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Re: Powermatic 2820 EVS drill press
Micheal I've been eyeing that Jet machine. Your comments were illuminating and off-putting. My impression was that Jet is a step up from Axminster own brand machines which of themselves I have found
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Paul Mc Cann
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