Re: Changing planer belt
Jeff, I should of said in previous post that when you take the 4 retaining bolts out that should allow you to remove retaining flange on pulley side, this will allow you to see what is stopping you
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Colin surname
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#111091
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Re: Changing planer belt
Jeff good to hear it is loose, the 4 retainer bolts will be in elongated holes in machine body to allow movement of motor up & down without taking out of retaining bolts as then the motor would hang
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Colin surname
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#111090
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Electrical wires from above for KF 700
#wiring
Does anyone have success with running the power line to a Felder KF700 from above and attaching it to the vertical support of the overarm saw guard?
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Acharya Kumarnathaswami
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#111089
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Re: Changing planer belt
I jiggled the motor from the rear and it moves a bit.? I tried levering from the front again like in the photo from the doc David sent and the motor moves up maybe 1mm or 2.? It sort of makes sense
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Jeff
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#111088
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Re: Changing planer belt
Jeff, with 4 elect motor mounting retaining bolts just loosened, I would try to loosen elect motor flange mounting that is clamped with the 4 retaining bolts to planer/thicknesser body by gently using
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Colin surname
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#111087
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Re: Changing planer belt
Thanks David, Hoping that I never have to do this, I nonetheless saved the doc. the 160Hz resonant tone from the plucked belt is much more useful than trying to figure out how to measure 330 - 380Nm
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Eric Janson
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#111086
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Re: Changing planer belt
Thanks David for the document and the cocktail ice tip. It had given me more ideas. Thanks also to Colin for the tips. I sprayed WD40 on the motor bolts and bought a 13mm extension socket and got them
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Jeff
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#111085
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Re: Felder g330 edgebander
Chaser board makes so much sense.thanks
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Casey Poisel
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Re: Cut Wood with Non-Ferrous Blade?
Thanks to all who contributed their knowledge.? We cut the wood today and it went great - - very smooth, no burning, no kickbacks. With the Hain measuring system and roller beds, it was very easy and
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Fred Linthicum
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#111083
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Re: Tannewitz disassembly questions for the brain trust
Weirdly out of the 900 options they did not have the right one. I need 1 ?¡± with ?¡± pin. Had to order an adjustable one Sent: Thursday, November 5, 2020 4:26 PM To: [email protected]
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Joe Jensen
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#111082
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Re: Tannewitz disassembly questions for the brain trust
Mc Master Carr, measure diameter and dia of hole. I buy one for every nut I come across, Dot worry u will need again? martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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#111081
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Re: Powermatic 2820 EVS drill press
The attached might help. David Best https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest/albums https://www.instagram.com/davidpbest/
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David P. Best
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#111080
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Re: Powermatic 2820 EVS drill press
Thanks, David Dave [email protected]> wrote:
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David Davies
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Re: Powermatic 2820 EVS drill press
Dave, consider the source. John at PM is a sales rep. If you want the inside skinny, give me a call, or talk directly to Matt Nadeja who owns PM. There is a PM forum that might also be useful -
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David P. Best
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#111078
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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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#111077
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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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#111076
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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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#111075
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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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