Re: Comatic DC-40 questions
I guess it's only $369. I just bought one. I'll report on it once I get it. Bill B¨¦langer wrote:
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Bill Belanger
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Re: Comatic DC-40 questions
OK< found this... https://powerfeeder.alladd.com/pricing.html Looks like about 500 bucks with shipping. BB wrote:
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Bill Belanger
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Re: Comatic DC-40 questions
Hi Chris, If you get the 220V version, you can wire it directly to your saw. This eliminates an extra wire to a wall plug from the feeder. It also powers up the feeder when you power up the saw. Not
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Alex Bowlds
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Re: Comatic DC-40 questions
Try this? https://www.facebook.com/al.ladd.52/videos/1363631027419187 Bill wrote:
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Bill Belanger
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Re: Comatic DC-40 questions
Bill, I couldn't get to the video. Chris, The smart stand is well worth the money. Dave Davies wrote:
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David Davies
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Re: Comatic DC-40 questions
Speaking of Comatic, For those with Facebook, check this out... https://www.facebook.com/100001990031832/videos/1363631027419187/ I found it very interesting.. Bill B¨¦langer
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Bill Belanger
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Re: Comatic DC-40 questions
Shop gear was great to work with. Fast shipping. No reason not to get the standard 110v unless you have a 220 outlet that¡¯s more convenient. Don¡¯t have the smart stand but I wish the had the
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Jack Decker
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Comatic DC-40 questions
Getting ready to order a comatic DC-40 and had a few questions for the group. Is shop gear the best place to order from? Any recommendations on 110 or 220v? Any other things to consider or accessories
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Chris Souter
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Re: FS: RL-125
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Requests for public pricing:? As is, where is. $1800. Will palletize for shipping if necessary. See photos. I can send a video of machine in operation. Ed
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edwardweiser@...
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Re: Loose riving knife bar on K3 Winner
Imran, thanks for sharing this, and Steve, thanks for your additional input.? I have a Hammer C3 at my home shop but haven't had any issues (2 years ownership). But I'll check it out next time I'm in
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Bob Card <bob@...>
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Re: Timer for Cleaning Dust Collector Filter
Thanks for all the replies, Bill
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Bill James
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Re: Timer for Cleaning Dust Collector Filter
Mike Bemis¡¯ post on his internal version is here:
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David P. Best
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Re: Timer for Cleaning Dust Collector Filter
Details on my version of the pneumatic sweep is in the files section here:
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David P. Best
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Re: Timer for Cleaning Dust Collector Filter
Hi Bill, I have decided to stay with manual cleaning. David Best has shared here (I think it is in files section) how to add a pneumatic cylinder. His cylinder mounts on the exterior, so cylinder body
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imran
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Re: Timer for Cleaning Dust Collector Filter
Imran, Can you share some details about how you mounted the pneumatic cylinder on your RL125? Thanks, Bill
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Bill James
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Re: Loose riving knife bar on K3 Winner
Thanks Steve. I checked with Chris and he confirmed that same screws were the culprit. Imran
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imran
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Re: Loose riving knife bar on K3 Winner
Yes, as the blade is raised or lowered the bolts end up moving in those tracks.
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Steve Wurster
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Re: Loose riving knife bar on K3 Winner
Steve, Thanks again. Interesting, I see the slots and tracks around the bolts. Do does the assembly rotate to go up and down? Imran
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imran
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Re: Loose riving knife bar on K3 Winner
Here's a picture of my arbor and riving knife bar without that guard.? You can see the one bolt at top right, and another behind the belt at lower left.? Both of them are in "channels", which is why
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Steve Wurster
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Re: Loose riving knife bar on K3 Winner
Hi Steve, Thanks for sharing these details. Since I don¡¯t have K3 and yes video is not that great but I could almost make out that it was the horizontal bar to which riving knife is mounted. Here is
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imran
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