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Re: Freeze Damage
Hi Bob Terrible news.? Thanks for the warning. Hi Brian Clicking on the Lowes link, I get an "access denied" Cheers David
By david.r.milson@... · #134471 ·
Re: Upgrading slider
Hi Netanel Lots of good points have been made here, but from your initial post I am unsure what length slider you are going after. My only suggestion would be to get the longest slider you can fit in
By david.r.milson@... · #134470 ·
Re: Positive experience with Felder Support
KRPatel, I¡¯m in the middle of a troubleshooting session right now and it took the third tech to finally get a grasp on it (I hope!). This tech has me taking multiple things apart and the whole time
By Wade Dees · #134469 ·
Re: Positive experience with Felder Support
Wade, agree it is tech dependent.? Generally overall I have been satisfied with support albeit my issues were fairly basic (missing parts, questions on setup, etc) and the support and followup was
By KRPatel · #134468 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
I¡¯m thinking about the filter shaker also. I have to take my filter outside to clean it periodically, and that is not a pleasant task. I planned to do it first thing this morning, but it was raining
By John Hinman · #134467 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
After reading all this commentary, I am so glad I live in SE Queensland Australia. I exhaust my dust extractor outside and rarely have the windows and doors shut in the shed. If required I then use a
By Philip Krisanski · #134466 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
I also run a Jet overhead air filter whenever I'm working in the shop. I don't have an air particulate monitor, but I never notice any dust in my nose or throat. You guys are making me want to
By Brandon Nickel · #134465 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
I've got a 5hp Oneida super dust gorilla. Unfortunately I only have 8' ceilings in my garage so I had to go with a 35 gallon drum which fills up super fast. The dust bin monitor alarm thing that came
By Larry Long Neck · #134464 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
Hey Alex I agree. There is only so much that can be done with current technology it seems, I wear a respirator in the shop when cutting and sanding in addition to an Oneida DC.
By Andy · #134463 ·
Re: Felder dust collection vs cyclone
I too have an older Oneida 3hp dust collector with a large filter that exhausts into the shop to preserve the conditioned air. It works great for all my tools includng the AD951 with straight knives,
By Alex Bowlds · #134462 ·
Re: Felder Branded Machine Securement "Buttons"
Is this the "button" we are discussing? The back end Old one was black Securing panel SW
By Shinta Wakahisa · #134461 ·
Re: Positive experience with Felder Support
I guess it¡¯s all in who you get as a tech. I¡¯ve had the exact opposite experience with them. Wade
By Wade Dees · #134460 ·
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 ·