Re: Hammer C-31 Planer Issue - Motor Triping
Thx Roger.
Excellent explanation for "why". ? Your description fits perfectly for what I saw when the box was opened.
Brian
By
bdmjmorris
·
#128965
·
|
Re: Bill Belanger's products on Etsy
If anyone's looking for a 120mm to 5", one alternative is Felder 02.1.020 at $16.90. A 5" hose squeezes tight.
By
Mike
·
#128964
·
|
Re: Hammer C-31 Planer Issue - Motor Triping
Great post and that¡¯s a great tip to split the machines.
Connector blocks can work loose with vibration. That then causes a higher resistance connection which, with all that current flowing
By
Roger S <rsinden@...>
·
#128963
·
|
Re: Adjusting C3-41 jointer beds?
#hammer
#jpsetup
#jointerplaner
Sorry to revive an old thread but did you ever resolve this? ?My C3-41 arrived with a factory standard spring joint I¡¯d like to eliminate.
By
Andy
·
#128962
·
|
Re: Altendorf, The inventor of the slider
John,
Paying for any higher end tool requires a different philosophy than the
big-box retail tool buyers.
Paying for safety gear is just another philosophical choice - long-term
cost/risk mitigation
By
Brett Wissel
·
#128961
·
|
Re: Made some sawdust yesterday.
Marty,
You are a true Craftsman my friend.
Beautiful!
Bill B¨¦langer
[email protected]> wrote:
By
Bill Belanger
·
#128960
·
|
Re: Made some sawdust yesterday.
Yes, John, the chair in the background is the second chair I made 10 years ago for my mom.? I brought it over to use as a guide because it's easy for me to get confused when I'm shaping the
By
marty shultz
·
#128959
·
|
Re: Altendorf, The inventor of the slider
I bought a 64 Chevelle from the original owner in the late 90¡±s. She had the original window sticker. only bought two options: powerglide automatic and seat belts. Think it had 40k miles.
By
Mike Leiferman
·
#128958
·
|
Re: Hammer C-31 Planer Issue - Motor Triping
I know this is an old thread but I accessed it about ten times when trying to sort out why my P/J motor would not start.
I also went through the rigmarole of trying to isolate the location of what I
By
bdmjmorris
·
#128957
·
|
Re: Altendorf, The inventor of the slider
Great video, thanks Wade for mentioning it.
The feature I liked most about the new Altendorf saws was the fence in the middle of the swing arm/table.? Lifting the Felder fence and repositioning it is
By
david.r.milson@...
·
#128956
·
|
Re: Altendorf, The inventor of the slider
I couldn't get a specific answer to that question, but an Elmo without it
was $50-60k. It is a big ticket accessory at the moment. I wonder if the
European market will require it on all new saws at
By
Jason Holtz
·
#128955
·
|
Re: Altendorf, The inventor of the slider
I was told the Felder PCS was about a 9kUSD upgrade when I ordered my stuff a year ago, provided it was available on the model ordered.
I am mostly focused on only sending material I want cut through
By
Erik Seither
·
#128954
·
|
Re: Made some sawdust yesterday.
Nice chair Marty. For some reason I did not get the email msg. Only found out because Jonathan replied so I went to the web interface to see it.
Is the grain running vertical on the top piece of the
By
imran
·
#128953
·
|
Re: Made some sawdust yesterday.
Looks like quite a project! Is that a completed chair in the background of the first photo?
Please show us the chair when you get it finished!
--
John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S and A941
By
John Hinman
·
#128952
·
|
Re: Altendorf, The inventor of the slider
Jacques,
$10,000 for effective safety industrial equipment is a bargain, considering the damage a table saw can do to a person. The cost impact on a business is huge, too. The change in focus on
By
John Hinman
·
#128951
·
|
Re: Altendorf, The inventor of the slider
John,
I read somewhere that the Felder technology (PCS) added about 10K $ to the cost of the machine. Assuming this is the right ? order of magnitude ? it becomes easier to see how this extra cost
By
Jacques Gagnon
·
#128950
·
|
Re: Altendorf, The inventor of the slider
The accessories really add up, don¡¯t they!
--
John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S and A941
By
John Hinman
·
#128949
·
|
Re: Altendorf, The inventor of the slider
John Hinman,
I¡¯ve spent nearly a third of that for my K700S, along with all my current accessories, this was a huge expense for me and my ¡°woodworking¡± salary. But I¡¯m enjoying the
By
Wade Dees
·
#128948
·
|
Re: Altendorf, The inventor of the slider
Jason, did the Stiles rep tell you how much the hand saver adds to the cost of the machine?
I¡¯m just curious, as I am not in the market for a $75,000 saw. I like the idea of the safety feature, but
By
John Hinman
·
#128947
·
|
Re: Altendorf, The inventor of the slider
A commercial shop with employees might very well be able to justify this type of saw given the decrease in insurance rates. One lost finger or hand could easily cost hundreds of thousands in
By
Brian Lamb
·
#128946
·
|