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Re: Felder parallel fence as table extension
I'm biased obviously, but the Felder parallel fence weighs about 26 pounds, and sticks out almost 2 meters from the blade when pulled out. Ours weigh about 8 pounds, and stick out 20" collapsed and
By Brian Lamb · #136865 ·
Re: Which cordless oscillating tool
I¡¯d believe that. Same blade capture system etc. either way an excellent tool. Definitely superior to my old Dewalt multi tool. [email protected]> wrote:
By Andy · #136864 ·
Re: Which cordless oscillating tool
Apparently the Festool is made by Fein. Same guts different case.
By Joe Jensen · #136863 ·
Felder parallel fence as table extension
I saw that the Felder parallel fence can be removed from the extension table, so you left with just the table extension. I wonder if it is something that is comfortable to do (put the parallel fence
By netanel.belgazal@... · #136862 ·
Re: Which cordless oscillating tool
Cordless Fein for me. Definitely smoother than the Milwaukees and Makitas I¡¯ve tried. Haven¡¯t had a chance to try the Festool.
By buck.ron@... · #136861 ·
Re: Which cordless oscillating tool
The vecturo is great. It has a plunge depth setting and also a plunge stand. Dust collection is also excellent as you might expect from Festool. [email protected]> wrote:
By Andy · #136860 ·
Re: Which cordless oscillating tool
for grout I use a cordless Vecturo, I like the dust collection. ?Got rid of the M18. for cutting tile, like Mac said, an angle grinder, or I usually use a Dremel & diamond wheel. good luck, Happy
By Rich M. · #136859 ·
Re: Which cordless oscillating tool
Joe, you might consider a right angle grinder with the diamond wheel on it. That would be my choice. Oscillating tool would be a big pain in the ass. Milwaukee oscillating tool 18 V and angle grinder
By mac campshure · #136858 ·
Re: Which cordless oscillating tool
I would go Milwaukee 18V, all the trade guys that I saw when I remodeled the house used them and they worked very well. I have corded Fein units and a 12V Bosch, which is handy when you don't want a
By Brian Lamb · #136857 ·
Re: Which cordless oscillating tool
I have a corded Fein, a cordless Makita LXT, and a cordless Milwaukee M18.? The Milwaukee is lighter than the Makita, which generally I prefer.? My only complaint with the Milwaukee is the battery
By Michael Garrison Stuber · #136856 ·
Which cordless oscillating tool
I own a corded Festool oscillating tool and I¡¯m very happy with it. I need to replace some broken water line tiles in the pool so I will need a cordless tool. ?The tiles are glass and given my past
By Joe Jensen · #136855 ·
Re: Bandsaw blades - lesson learned
I¡¯ve seen a batch of 5 carbide blades that were defective, the manufacturer took them back, replaced them, problem solved. Rule #1 for band saws, 1) when sawing problems arise, replace the blade as
By rodsheridan · #136854 ·
Re: ripsaw fence hack for addressing deflection and more!
Hi Tim, are you running the piece between the router bit and the fence? Maybe I¡¯m not understanding what you¡¯re doing. Regards, Rod
By rodsheridan · #136853 ·
Re: ripsaw fence hack for addressing deflection and more!
Thank you for the feedback and the ideas. I need to use my setup for a while before declaring it a success.
By Tim Perez · #136852 ·
Martin T60c for sale
2016 Martin T60, very low usage in hobby shop. 7.5hp, 220v 3phase 2 axis scoring saw, elec. adjustable 3.3m slider 1350mm rip capacity Digital readout rip-fence with handwheel adjustment on operator
By factoryfirstmotorsports@... · #136851 ·
Re: ripsaw fence hack for addressing deflection and more!
Tim with the cf you can also use your shaper fence for a bump stop. martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@...
By mac campshure · #136850 ·
Re: ripsaw fence hack for addressing deflection and more!
Tim, Thanks for sharing the hack. I just wanted to add that if you have a mag base for an indicator, that works just as well. I also use it as a reference surface (bump stop) and as a stop for
By imran · #136849 ·
ripsaw fence hack for addressing deflection and more!
Greetings group, I wanted to share a useful hack of my tablesaw a rip fence. I have a CF 741 and was using the high-speed router spindle. ?While ?routing some sliding dovetails I noticed?variations
By Tim Perez · #136848 ·
Re: Bandsaw blades - final lesson?
I¡¯m certainly no expert but I¡¯ve been to a seminar where I witnessed a brand new blade that cut perfectly, then the fellow bent one tooth just a very little bit and it caused tracking problems and
By Bill Belanger · #136847 ·
Re: Bandsaw blades - final lesson?
I doubt we will ever know this. They sent the replacement blade and there wasn¡¯t any mention of an RMA or return requirement. I will ask. The lesson I was trying to emphasize - if you are having
By Michael Branning · #136846 ·