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Re: Hard To Read Messages Revisited
Hey Scott, I looked at that mail message rules thing and I'm so glad you pointed that out! I knew that was possible, I had heard about it, but had never figured out how to do it. You just saved me a
By Natalie · #383 ·
Re: Sound Proofing Materials
Anthony, As far as the ceiling of your shop goes, I would think that if you put in a drop ceiling and put the foam panels either on the outside of the ceiling or concealed inside the framework and
By Natalie · #382 ·
Re: horsepower
Hi Jason, I have the 5.5hp option and that has provided plenty of power to both the KF7F and the AD7-41. If you plan on doing a lot of ripping of thicker hardwoods the 4kw,5.5hp will give you an extra
By John Renzetti <j.renzetti@...> · #381 ·
horsepower
Hi Group, Well I'm getting closer to making the big purchase(KF700 Pro). 4hp is standard, so of course I figured the 5.5hp option would be that much better, but it's $210 more PLUS I'd have to step up
By Jason Gant <rjasong@...> · #380 ·
Re: Sound Proofing Materials
Dear Natalie, I read your tips with great interest. My shop is on the ground floor, downstairs from a computer college. The building has double brick (cavity) walls, a extra reinforced concrete slab
By Anthony Christy · #379 ·
New Machines
I got the new Fine Woodworking today, and on page 97 there is an ad from Felder, the CF 731 is pictured (700 series). I guess that they are officially advertising the new lines now. There are a couple
By Scott Slater <scott@...> · #378 ·
Re: Hard To Read Messages Revisited
I am using Outlook, and have a filter setup for all messages that contain "felder-woodworking" in the subject, they move into the Felder folder. To do this, go to the rules wizard under tools, setup a
By Scott Slater <scott@...> · #377 ·
Re: Hard To Read Messages Revisited
I have decided that I would just got back to having all the messages sent to my e-mail server. Everything work well there. Geoff Shepherd wrote:
By Richard McComas <rmccomas@...> · #376 ·
Re: Hard To Read Messages Revisited
Richard, have you played with your browser settings at all? Smaller font size, full-screen window, more display resolution? The web site does not wrap the messages to fit your window size. How far are
By Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...> · #375 ·
Re: Sound Proofing Materials
Natalie, Thanks for posting about your experiences in sound proofing. This is something I need to do to my shop. Fortunately, it is detached from the house, but it faces the alley and is within 50 -
By Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...> · #374 ·
Re: I'm engaged...
Congratulations, Steve! I have the AF22 LN dust collector. Actually, I was planning on an Oneida cyclone, but the guy I bought the BF6-31 from really wanted me to buy the AF22 LN from him as well (he
By Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...> · #373 ·
Re: Locating DC and air compressor in same space?
I thought air compressors had intake filters. These filters won't handle paint or extremely dusty air, but they should handle the air out of an Oneida just fine. Come to think of it, the air out of
By Charlie Norton <cnorton@...> · #372 ·
Re: Locating DC and air compressor in same space?
Steve! Air comes out clean enough from the Oneida, and I assume you have some kind of intake filter on your compressor as well, so everything ought to be ok! -Philip Steve Kusterer wrote:
By Philip Tamarkin <tamarkin@...> · #371 ·
Locating DC and air compressor in same space?
I have a space that fit both the dust collector and air compressor. However, the air compressor needs clean air. Since I haven't used a real DC before - do you know if the air coming out of a DC (say
By Steve Kusterer <spkerer@...> · #370 ·
Re: Speed control
Hi Scott, FELDER offers a speed control for 3 phase as well. The 3 phase speed control is considerable more expensive than the inverter solution due to the larger HP rating. For normal woodworking
By Wolfgang Geiger <wolfgang@...> · #369 ·
Re: Sound Proofing Materials
Steve, You're going to have to inovate and try a few things out. The dust collector will be the most challenging, what you really want an enclosure that will deaden the sound. The difficulty is that
By Jon van der Linden <jonvic@...> · #366 ·
Re: Sound Proofing Materials
I wish I was further along in my DC system to provide first hand advice, but here is what I am implementing to achieve the goal of sound isolation for the dust collector: I have placed the DC in an
By Charlie Norton <cnorton@...> · #367 ·
Re: Sound Proofing Materials
I appreciate all the responses - thanks! My workshop is in my basement, right under the family room. I have two ducts running through my workshop - one feeding into the floor of the family room above
By Steve Kusterer <spkerer@...> · #365 ·
Re: Hard To Read Messages Revisited
Scott, If I read the message using my mail server its fine, if I read it on the web site then it run off the page. I don't get it . Thanks Rich wrote: long (not Outlook
By Richard McComas <rmccomas@...> · #364 ·
Re: Oneida owners
Due to the large number of enquiries on the Oneida 1.5HP unit I have decided to post this to everyone - please ignore if you have one of the Felder uber-suckers. As you know the Oneida's strength and
By AHPNC@... · #368 ·