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Re: Adjusting C3-41 jointer beds? #hammer #jpsetup #jointerplaner
Yeah. That¡¯s a pain in the ass. My jointer needs adjustment tho. It¡¯s drooping on the infeed table and the outfeed table is too high above the cutter head. It¡¯s not really useable as is. ?I was
By Andy · #128968 ·
Re: Altendorf, The inventor of the slider
I can absolutely justify the 75k, particularly when i buy it used off of someone for 20k 6-8 years later.
By taylor donsker · #128967 ·
Re: Adjusting C3-41 jointer beds? #hammer #jpsetup #jointerplaner
Hi Andy, Yes, I eventually had a tech come out and perform a calibration to get the machine perfect.? Cop-out, yes, but I'm not mechanically inclined, and the 16" jointer is, even according to the
By speedrrracer@... · #128966 ·
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 through,
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 pieces.
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. Mostly to
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 ·