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Re: Veneering: Substrate & Supplier
Last purchased mdo plywood in 2021 from my supplier in the northeast (Atlantic plywood), so I can¡¯t speak for current quality as well
By Dan Gavrilyuk · #134854 ·
Re: Veneering: Substrate & Supplier
I haven¡¯t purchased MDO since 2017, so the quality may have gone down. I do know that the stuff at the big box stores is not quality ply. When I did buy it, it was always through a yard that catered
By David P. Best · #134853 ·
Re: Veneering: Substrate & Supplier
In my experience with it, I¡¯ve seen some grain telegraph with MDO in paint grade work. It¡¯s best to go with something like combi core or the like which has 1/8¡± layers of mdf on the surface of
By Dan Gavrilyuk · #134852 ·
Re: Veneering: Substrate & Supplier
Mac, I don¡¯t think that¡¯s a phenolic surface, I think it¡¯s Kraft paper. If so, the product is called, medium density overlay plywood, which is terrific for paint grade cabinetry. It¡¯s flat and
By David P. Best · #134851 ·
Re: Veneering: Substrate & Supplier
Mac, that looks like mdo (medium density overlay) plywood that I bought a few times for sign work.
By Dan Gavrilyuk · #134850 ·
Re: Articulating Shop Light
Jim, This is what I have. It must be the advantage of direction as these are 5K lumens or my 4¡¯ LED bulbs are not as many lumens as advertised. We are talking 3 fixtures to 17. Granted the shop is
By imran · #134849 ·
Re: Articulating Shop Light
Those triple wing fixtures are awesome. My experience is the same. I¡¯ve also been in some shops with dentist lights, though they were all for things like solder stations. I¡¯ve not seen one yet for
By Jim Dayton · #134848 ·
Re: Maintenance on BF6-31 - how to clean and lubricate saw rise/fall
Thank you - I'll persist without trying to dismantle anything else!
By Davide · #134847 ·
Re: Martin Air Clamp
When I bought my T72 24 years ago this option was about $2600. I imagine twice or three times now if still available. Aigner has one also if it is still available.
By Joe Calhoon · #134846 ·
Re: Maintenance on BF6-31 - how to clean and lubricate saw rise/fall
There is a rod that conects to the tilt if I remember correctly and has an aluminum bearing block, might also grease that and make sure it¡¯s not pinching. Mac,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure
By mac campshure · #134845 ·
Re: Maintenance on BF6-31 - how to clean and lubricate saw rise/fall
A very small kid works! Otherwise a robot arm . Long brush , compressed air with very long snot martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell
By mac campshure · #134844 ·
Maintenance on BF6-31 - how to clean and lubricate saw rise/fall
Hello everyone, the saw rise/fall on my BF6-31 has become stiffer over time, and could really use some cleaning and fresh grease, but I am struggling to reach the rack and pinion in order to clean it.
By Davide · #134843 ·
Re: Articulating Shop Light
FWIW, we got 3-winged LED light fixtures for our garage. The 3 wings go from horizontal to vertical. I was literally shocked how bright my 2 car garage is with these. It appears to be brighter than my
By imran · #134842 ·
Re: Articulating Shop Light
Look for a ceiling hung dentist light¡­. I know a couple of guys that use them around their machines. Quick Look on Marketplace turned these up:
By Brian Lamb · #134841 ·
Articulating Shop Light
Good Sunday all, I have a spot in my shop that I want to mount a decent sized articulating light (maybe industrial...something I could swing overhead for a J/P, bandsaw, and drill press). My internet
By Larry · #134840 ·
Re: Sheet good recommendations
Hi Murray: Sorry to drop the ball on this discussion. Thanks a lot for sharing your local knowledge on Sharp Panels and BGB. Darren Oates has a proven track record to producing commercial quantities
By David Luckensmeyer · #134839 ·
Re: New member first post
Hi Declan, welcome aboard! I enjoyed our phone chat the other day, plenty of knowledgeable folks here, hope you're enjoying a great weekend. -- Tom Gensmer Heritage Home Renewals, LLC Minneapolis, MN
By Tom Gensmer · #134838 ·
Re: New member first post
Thanks very much! I believe I follow you on the gram! Nice content
By Declan Gallagher · #134837 ·
Re: New member first post
Welcome Declan. Post away! Warm regards, Lucky Dr David Luckensmeyer ________________________________ Sent: Monday, February 5, 2024 6:49:58 AM To: [email protected]
By David Luckensmeyer · #134836 ·
New member first post
Hello everyone, Long time Felder owner among other brands. I¡¯ve enjoyed these groups and forums for years, so time to get myself involved a little more. Declan
By Declan Gallagher · #134835 ·