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Re: Phase Perfect Simple
Interesting regarding the brake. My martin tablesaw has been having brake errors lately. It will often trip the breaker inside the saw¡¯s electrical cabinet with an error message about it taking too
Re: Thin, precise boards
Gerry, In my world, 0.4" is not thin at all. Shop sawn veneers are usually 0.125" and guitar parts are routinely 0.08". Your wide belt sander is your friend. I would think 10" lengths should be fine,
By Jason Holtz · #137058 ·
Re: Table extensions on AD 741. A warning
Did you try opening and closing the outfeed table to see if the drop still persists? If you moved the outfeed vertically to be even with the cutter head, did you do it in the up only direction? You
By Brian Lamb · #137057 ·
Re: Cantilevered Lumber Storage Ideas
As a structural engineer, I did the calculations before I built it. With a 9-ft lever arm to the resistance and a 1 to 2 ft lever arm to the load there is quite a mechanical advantage. One of my early
By John Hinman · #137056 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
Be sure to ask the rep about noise.? PP saves cost in their lower priced units by eliminating components that reduce the high pitch whine.
By Jonathan Smith · #137055 ·
Re: Table extensions on AD 741. A warning
By petertheeater24@... · #137054 ·
Table extensions on AD 741. A warning
For the first time I decided to use the cast Iron table extension that is usually attached to my shaper spindle moulder to my planer jointer out feed. ?I was planing some 10¡¯ x 10¡± x 1 1/4 and
By petertheeater24@... · #137053 ·
Re: Cantilevered Lumber Storage Ideas
@John Hinman: John, that looks like a sturdy storage solution. My mechanical engineer brain has one question. You mention that the weight goes to the floor and that you only use one screw in the top.
By Brandon Nickel · #137052 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
Looking at the manuals, the "Simple" model is significantly smaller in size compared to the "Enterprise" model: 7HP Simple: 17 9/16¡± x 12 5/16¡± x 6 5/16¡± 7HP Enterprise: ?25 7/16¡± x 17 1/4" x
By Aaron Inami · #137051 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
Michael, Thank you for sharing this. I will mull over this when I am back home. What is the motor size in your machine? Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
By imran · #137050 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
Thank you for all your responses. My take is the PP sales team has been blowing hot air into the phone. One sales guy told me that that the 7.5 PP Simple has been discontinued but that is not true.
By Paul.H.Denison · #137049 ·
Re: Thin, precise boards
Gerry, I¡¯m glad you got your electrical issues resolved. I remember speaking to you at length about all this several months back. So some comments your other topics as follows:
By David P. Best · #137048 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
The switches actually go the same way in both hemispheres. It is just the perspective of the user that is different. -- John Hinman Boise ID K700S and A941
By John Hinman · #137047 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
That is because electrons travel down in southern hemisphere and up in northern hemisphere. Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
By imran · #137046 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
Haha! Love it John! Except that it is the opposite in Australia: Switch down = lights on. Switch up = lights off. ? Warm regards, Lucky From: [email protected]
By David Luckensmeyer · #137045 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
Interaction of load and supply is way over my head. ¡°Switch up ==> lights on. Switch down ==> lights off.¡± -- John Hinman Boise ID K700S and A941
By John Hinman · #137044 ·
Re: Thin, precise boards
The power company appreciates our business certainly. Thank goodness for VFDs limiting startup current so we still stay under the demand charge tiers. The 110v drum sander, by comparison, is not a
By Brett Wissel · #137043 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
I have a single-phase machine that I run on a 100% off-grid system.? I'm not sure exactly what the brake does to its upstream source, but I can tell you it definitely has some interactions with power
By Michael Garrison Stuber · #137042 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
The brake has been mentioned here before but I do not see any impact of braking on the PP. During braking, motor is disconnected from PP but the brake board is using power to create DC for braking,
By imran · #137041 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
Phase Perfect discouraged me from using the Simple version because it would not accommodate the brake and other electronics of the saw I recently ordered. It did bump the price by about a $1,400.
By John Hinman · #137040 ·