Maksiwa PHM.30 Pocket Hole Machine
A couple of years ago there was a discussion on pocket hole machines.? Back then the Maksiwa PHM.30 was new and nobody had any experience with it.? Curious if anybody has purchased one and what your
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David Davies
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Re: Options for sheet good support on K700s
I cut a lot of large sheets and use my outrigger with the 20" cast iron extensions (older F-channel slider) and have no issues. I also cut a lot of flimsy material (foam packaging with a hot wire
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Options for sheet good support on K700s
Thanks Kamal. It does appear that the Felder Parallel device is a high quality tool that everyone approves of and it is dual use. But like all Felder equipment it comes at a price.
I currently have a
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DARRELL MILLER
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#140060
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Re: Options for sheet good support on K700s
Darrell, for what is worth and after much contemplation I went with the Felder Parallel device that James provided a link.? I liked the fact that it can be used as a stand alone material support with
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KRPatel
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Re: Mirka DEOS 3x4 vs Surfprep
Hi Mike, the code is still valid as far as I know. I have used the Ekasand on all sorts of wood and countertop protects. The hardest material I’ve sanded with it was probably sheet steel and cast
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Dan Gavrilyuk
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Re: Felder CF741 review
Already watched it this morning - great video as usual Bryce! I bought a second hand B3 Perform just before Christmas and whilst it’s no match for the CF741, it’s perfect for me as a competent
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Morgan Skinner
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Felder CF741 review
Hi all,
Just thought i would post a link to my latest video. It's a review on the CF741 so should be of interest to anyone considering this type of
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Bryce Comer
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Re: Mirka DEOS 3x4 vs Surfprep
Hello Dan,
Have you used the Ekasand on highly figured Maple? ?We have a custom chair project and want to
finish sand with it.
Let me know your thoughts…
Thanks,
Mike
M.E. Blake General
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Mike Blake
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
This is so familiar!
My SCM S540P came crated upright, so I disassembled the crate from around the machine. With a couple of helpers I laid the machine on it’s spine to trundle it around the house
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John Hinman
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
Greetings, I recently bought a FB 710 in my workshop. We inserted it with a forklift. The situation in my workshop was not like yours. So we could move easily. However, when we needed to move the
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Gürer
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
Doug,
We had the same issue with my SCM s640p, which is and ACM saw.? It is just under 8 feet tall and originally I was putting it in my garage shop with a 7' tall door and 9' ceilings.? My son and
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PK
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
It's a Kamado Joe "Big Joe" - their big'n. ?I love it. ?Which reminds me, I need to get a couple chickens in there smoking on the "Joetisserie" before the rain comes later.
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Doug Speck
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
Ahhh, I had not considered this approach, but this is so much simpler. ?It's a new home, and I'm pretty sure I can find out from the builder if that load would be a problem distributed across two
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Doug Speck
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
Doug,
On this group, nobody will judge you for over buying for your needs.
Dave Davies
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David Davies
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
It's crated lying on the spine so I can only see rotating it in that one direction. ?But, I've measured the diagonal at 8'3" so it will fit beneath the joists.
Ha! You are correct. ?I was going
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Doug Speck
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
Getting sidetracked...we bought a Lone Star Grillz pellet smoker and love
it.
Dave Davies
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David Davies
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
First, your 600# kamado is of interest. Is that a Komodo Kamado? A Big Bad
32" is on my shortlist.
I also have shorter than ideal ceilings, but i might consider breaking the
law for 9'-10' ceilings.
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Patrick Kane
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
Hi Doug,
All you should need is a come-a-long to stand it up. You don't need to be
above it either, just go from the closest wall or something heavy you can
anchor the other end to. I assume there is
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
You could get a gantry crane from Harbor Freight. But you could probably
lift it up with a few buddies.
Dave Davies
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David Davies
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#140044
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
There are many out there, but Harrington is a high quality reputable brand
imo worth the extra cost over competitors, and you may buy locally for
better deals from rigging
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Brett Wissel
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