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Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
Ideally yes I would like to see both in person but I will have to make my decision based on online and other user info since I¡¯m far from my closest felder showroom and Rangate headquarters. I did
By Dan Gavrilyuk · #131599 ·
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
Dan, I think you misread my recommendation. What I said was "But I also recommend you take the time to actually look over your next choice in person rather than rely on brand name or even user
By David P. Best · #131598 ·
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
Rob I do like this design very much. This is ultimately what I¡¯m trying to achieve with a single large lift cart or table and a paulk style top with storage for my most used hand tools.
By Dan Gavrilyuk · #131597 ·
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
Appreciate the write up David. Yes I too would be in line if you built the ultimate lift bench! I¡¯m not looking for a very traditional bench but something that has a high-low lift range so a scissor
By Dan Gavrilyuk · #131596 ·
Re: AD741 Motor Access
You will be very hard pressed to find any motor in this class that doesn¡¯t have a plastic cooling fan. I am rebuilding a got to be 1960 Holz Her power feeder and the fan blade is steel but you may
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #131595 ·
Re: AD741 Motor Access
Hi Greg, that was a known issue with the motor, I suggest you talk to Felder USA and have them contact Felder in Austria. They may do something for you¡­¡­Regards, Rod
By rodsheridan · #131594 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Order
Here is my order cost. I do not have itemized pricing though the website will show it. I do have both switches and in retrospect only need the integrated breaker/ disconnect which acts as a breaker
By taylor donsker · #131593 ·
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
David Best, I¡¯ve seen this and I could read the comments forever! Wade
By Wade Dees · #131592 ·
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
There goes an hr ?. I enjoyed the anatomy of a vice. Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
By imran · #131591 ·
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
Mac, I totally agree, Jason has great showmanship. I also have several of his tools, and have enjoyed talking with him. If you think his vise test was fun, you should check this out:
By David P. Best · #131590 ·
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
David I like his stuff and do buy few things ,, squares allen key holders my favorite!! I have some beautiful vises not like the junk he is testing . But besides being clever he is a showman. I
By mac campshure · #131589 ·
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
David Best, ??? He appears to be qualified! Wade
By Wade Dees · #131588 ·
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
Yes that would be for final torture testing! Elwin
By Elwin Kershaw · #131587 ·
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
I agree. Been thinking about it. If I were to start a company to design and manufacture a FAT 500 killer, I know exactly who I¡¯d hire as a consultant to ensure design integrity and to do the
By David P. Best · #131586 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Order
Ed, We recently upgraded to a Phase Perfect Enterprise from a Kay Rotary. ?Wired in a disconnect in front of the PP, and installed a 3 Phase Panel for 4 other pieces of equipment, with room for
By Mike Blake · #131585 ·
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
I wanted a Barth 500v but couldn't cough-up the money/find one, so I built a substitute from 2 second-hand Southworth electric/hydraulic lift carts that needed servicing and a Polk-style 8'x4' torsion
By Rob Pritchard · #131584 ·
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
The die tables are solid but have o small foot print maybe 3x6 top or could add outriggers quite easy, I have 2 southworth on very nice has wheels and hook on puller only sits 7¡± off ground 4x6¡¯
By mac campshure · #131583 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Order
Taylor, do you happen to have the name of the person you spoke to who hinted about the new toroid design? I have a few months realistically before I¡¯m ready to install, so I can afford to wait.
Re: Rangate 300 Lift Cart
I think maybe if you want a more solid table, look into commercial lift tables, like this Wesco, with a four post design I suspect it might be a more solid surface than the scissor lift style tables,
By Brian Lamb · #131581 ·
Re: Fusion 360 vs. Solidworks for Makers
I have been using Shapr3d since it¡¯s inception, i have used Solidworks, inventor and highly customized NX. Shapr3d is far simpler to grasp than the others however in general once you grasp the
By Mark Kessler · #131580 ·