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Re: Positive experience with Felder Support
I have utilized Felder tech support half a dozen times.? Once was for a used Felder machine.? I have had very satisfactory experience with each occurrence.? My experience with another Euro
By Shinta Wakahisa · #134459 ·
Re: Positive experience with Felder Support
Nice to hear. Mark Foster
By Mark Foster · #134458 ·
Re: Positive experience with Felder Support
This is great to hear Steve, I similarly had a great experience with my C3 31 brake controller board replacement. I had it identified via this forum but sourcing the diagrams, parts and replacement
By Nathan D'Elboux · #134457 ·
Positive experience with Felder Support
Saturday morning, I experienced a problem with the scoring unit on my c3-31. It was not an emergency, the saw still functioned properly. Rather than wait until Monday to place a call, I filled out the
By Steve Hubbard · #134456 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
Even horsepower doesn¡¯t solve the problem for a one person shop. More horsepower can move more air but only with no restrictions.
By Joe Jensen · #134455 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
An alternative might be to keep what you have and add a stand alone dust filter.? They come in all sizes and costs, maybe filter fine particles better and save space by hanging from the ceiling over
By Jonathan Smith · #134454 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
I've spent more time figuring out the right dust collection than any other machine in my shop.? I have an RL160 and Oneida 5hp.? RL series is clean, quiet and easy access to dust bins. You can
By jbowen@... · #134453 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
I have the RL140 and a Dylos meter, I am in the 100/10 - 200/40 on the Dylos display doing normal stuff with overhead saw guard at 4" for the slider. The RL140 filter is the heavy type, not the same
By Bill James · #134452 ·
Re: Overarm Guard Modification
Forgot to mention one bit of warning leaving the guard unbolted, if the guard is set low to the material like right to it if you run the material back after the cut it can catch and pull the guard
By Mark Kessler · #134451 ·
Re: Felder Branded Machine Securement "Buttons"
Thanks All, the ones noted by Craig look correct. I'll see if I can add some to an accessory order at that price. -Karl
By Karl · #134450 ·
Re: Felder Branded Machine Securement "Buttons"
Karl, You should check your machine print or call Felder for actual PN for your machine. Here is a machine using 2 diff types, #4 and #27: Imran Malik
By imran · #134449 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
Hi Netanel, I went through a similar exercise and wound up with a RL-160. One of the primary drivers for myself was headroom. My shop has 9' ceilings, and most of the cyclones would have been a tight
By Tom Gensmer · #134448 ·
Re: Felder Branded Machine Securement "Buttons"
I just had to order a few of these for a K700 S. ?The gray ¡°buttons¡± (#213NCA) are $1.22 each and the associated screws (#400HB) are $0.50 each¡­plus shipping of course! -- Craig Z.
By cmzimm@... · #134447 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
Joe, for what it is worth I have an Oneida V3000 with the HEPA filter. It clogs up also. It got a lot worse when I bought a drum sander. -- John Hinman Boise ID K700S and A941
By John Hinman · #134446 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
Brandon - the euro certification is one of the reasons I consider the RL. I trust the euro regulation way more than the HEPA filter. I recently got a Dylon meter and was shocked how much super fine
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
A friend and fellow FOG member is considering a move from an RL to an Oneida 5hp VFD collector. He has trouble with fine dust clogging the filters with his wide belt sander.
By Joe Jensen · #134444 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
I had the exact same question several years ago. I finally went with a demo model RL160. It takes up three times the space of the Oneida, but for me the deciding factor was that it's certified by the
By Brandon Nickel · #134443 ·
Re: Overarm Guard Modification
I also leave mine unbolted. There's enough friction when it goes home that I don't worry about it moving on its own. A ball-detent or spring loaded pin and brass bushing would give you the postive
By Brandon Nickel · #134442 ·
Felder dust collection vs cyclone
I just sold my old dust collector (Oneida 5HP supercell) for a preparation for my new slider (the supercell only support 1 - 5¡± port) and about to order a new unit (Oneida dust gorilla pro 5HP with
By netanel.belgazal@... · #134441 ·
Re: Felder Branded Machine Securement "Buttons"
Post some photos please. David Best - via mobile phone
By David P. Best · #134440 ·