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Re: Straightlining lumber
? Glen, For insert, I used Sycamore as I had it around. Not sure if you are going to do anti lift design or not. Here is what mine look like For 16¡¯ you probably just want straight insert that can
By imran · #115163 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Thank you Imran for sharing how you built yours I just glued 2 3/4" panels of CDX with biscuits to make 12' ply for my arch form. I was quite surprised how well it worked. I was going to try the same
By Glen Christensen · #115162 ·
Vario4 Oil Check
The instructions say don¡¯t let it fall 4cm below the plug level. Arrow points to the plug in pic below: I assume this is done by placing the PF upside down. Is this correct? Imran
Re: Straightlining lumber
Mac I don't think I could joint a 16 ft board and get it straight and it would take multiple passes. I do use that technique when i am making stiles and rails and the like. I like the N22 idea, I will
By Glen Christensen · #115160 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Jarrett , Thanks for that idea, I am sure my wholesaler might do it and if it is around 8 cents there is no point of me doing it Glen Alpine Moulding and Millwork Inc. Mail: P.O. Box 486 Murphys , CA.
By Glen Christensen · #115159 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Brett, TypicallyI get the same as you but in this case its all in the rough. I dont think handling will be to hard in my case as I can fork lift the unit in behind the saw, I have adjustable carts
By Glen Christensen · #115158 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Lason, He does but since he is doing this to help me get the job, I really don't want to take his time for straightening . I really would like to try it on the saw but I might change my mind after 20
By Glen Christensen · #115157 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Thanks Jonathan, That's kinda of what I envisioned, I do like the clap idea , That was my next question Glen Alpine Moulding and Millwork Inc. Mail: P.O. Box 486 Murphys , CA. 95247 Shop: 441
By Glen Christensen · #115156 ·
Re: AD741 Delivery
All OTS. I¡¯ll try to take closeup pics later
By Marc Evans · #115155 ·
Re: Storing Big Squeeze Clamp
If you are not familiar with Sycamore it has a beautiful fleck pattern. Here is an example: Also finished replacing the top hanger. All done. Imran
By imran · #115154 ·
Re: AD741 Delivery
Marc, Were you able to find off the shelve steel L beams and other brackets or you did have to make custom steel parts? I looked at this base for a long time, but I have never seen anyone modifying it
By Bill James · #115153 ·
Re: AD741 Delivery
right? that pallet is insane. I have about five small to medium size pallets now piled up in my driveway. What do people do, should i throw them up on craigslist or facebook for free? I have no desire
By Andrew Brant · #115152 ·
Re: AD741 Delivery
The sawstop mobile base fit perfect in width, but needed to be lengthened and reinforced with some angle and rectangular steel. (I think the base is rated for 1200lbs maybe). The pump lifts it fine to
By Marc Evans · #115151 ·
Re: AD741 Delivery
Also are those wheels all 4-swivel? Or 2 fixed and 2 swivel? [email protected]> wrote: -- Brett Wissel Saint Louis Restoration 1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd) St Louis, MO 63110 314.772.2167
By Brett Wissel · #115150 ·
Re: Pine Okay for Skids
Thanks everyone. I knew it was safe but since I hate avoidable rework I wanted to be sure. Shinta, yup your post got me going to do this. I just do not care of the mobile base I got from rockler. Even
By imran · #115149 ·
Re: Pine Okay for Skids
My FB710 (900 lbs) sits on 2x4 douglas fir and plywood base, material from another machine's shipping crate and built to fit a narrow-fork pallet jack.? I think you saw the pictures I posted in
By Shinta Wakahisa · #115148 ·
Re: Kids and the Workshop - Funny Story
Annu...great story...them kids sometimes can surprise you!? My K700S on order will not have the DRO, and now after seeing Brian's products am wondering if I should install post delivery...ugh, again,
By KRPatel · #115147 ·
Re: Pine Okay for Skids
My 2000 lb bandsaw is on 4x6. There is nothing precision enough on a small bandsaw for a wood base to be a problem. Dave ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 10:12 AM To:
By David Kumm · #115146 ·
Re: Pine Okay for Skids
Hey Imran...only thing I would be concerned about is the softness of the wood and stability over time (twisting, cracking, shrinkage...) given the weight of the BS and time.
By KRPatel · #115145 ·
Re: AD741 Delivery
Marc...what was the process you went through to get the JP onto the mobile base?
By KRPatel · #115144 ·