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Re: Dust collector piping question
Steve: I have an Oneida 1.5 HP cyclone with the 30 gauge piping.and haven't had any problems. Oneida I believe provides design help . They and other sources on the Internet sell fitting etc. Some of
By dolsid <dolsid@...> · #430 ·
Re: Picture posts
Dennis, Good question, but no I can't claim the dog, I hastily posted a picture my other best project this morning to clarify that. I had intended to post a photo of my daughter when I posted the one
By Natalie · #429 ·
Re: Getting on the website
Hmm.. this happened to another of our members as well. You do appear to be in their system, so I had it send you a reauthorization number to your e-mail so you can set your password. Hope that helps.
By Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...> · #428 ·
Re: Picture posts
I have to agree with Natalie, man are those big doors. What did they get used for? Your house? Lets see pictures of that place, please? I liked the tall wall case as well. Man I'm going to have to
By Dennis L. Jacob <dljacob@...> · #427 ·
Re: Dust collector piping question
Steve, have you looked at Penn State's cyclone collectors? American WW just did a test of DC systems, and Penn State faired well. They were less than the Oneida, but they have a larger cyclone not
By Dennis L. Jacob <dljacob@...> · #426 ·
Re: Dust collector piping question
...30 ga. working just fine, thank you - no collapsing, even with all the blast gates closed! -Philip Steve Kusterer wrote:
By Philip Tamarkin <tamarkin@...> · #425 ·
Picture posts
Tom, Thanks for the Kudo's! Steve, Those are big doors! Or, are you just short? The bookcase is beautiful. I don't regret not having hair on my face, or burly arms, but I'm might regret not having the
By Natalie · #424 ·
Getting on the website
Geoff- I've tried a few times to get into the website with no luck. I registered but it doesn't recognize my password. I've also tried to change the password but that was taking so long I gave up. Any
By Raph Worrick <hotsawdust@...> · #423 ·
Re: What a showroom!
Steve and Natalie, Thanks for posting pictures of your respective projects. Very inspiring works. The Member's file area is turning into quite a showroom/gallery. Let's keep it up. ..Geoff
By Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...> · #422 ·
New file
I opened a file and posted a couple pics to sorta show who I am. Steve Jenkins
By Steve Jenkins <d_diver@...> · #421 ·
Re: Shop wiring question
I agree about the subpanel, I have a 70 amp breaker feeding the detached garage, with a subpanel. I put in a small panel originally (6 circuits) but had to upgrade to a 12 circuit panel. Be aware that
By Scott Slater <scott@...> · #420 ·
Re: Dust collector piping question
Steve, I would contact Air Handling Systems and ask for the catalog as it has suggestions - www.airhand.com There is also a great book: Woodshop Dust Control by Sandor Nagyszalanczy List Price: $19.95
By Scott Slater <scott@...> · #419 ·
Re: Shop wiring question
For my installation, which I am still setting up, I am going with "behind the wall" where the conduit would be visible and conduit where it is out of sight. I find conduit easier to run THHN wire for
By Charlie Norton <cnorton@...> · #418 ·
Re: Help!
Leo, If you post from the web site then you have to hit the send button twice. First time the message comes up as it will be sent, then the hitting "send" again posts the message. I've done this a
By John Renzetti <j.renzetti@...> · #417 ·
Beautiful Furniture
Kudos to Natalie for the lovely furniture... Keep up the good work! -TV
By Thomas Van Alstyne <tom@...> · #416 ·
Re: Posting Pictures
Thanks Scott, I did post my pictures yesterday, thanks for the help, and by the way, you need to mess things up a bit in your shop there. If you need some help with this concept, check out Geoff's
By Natalie · #415 ·
Dust collector piping question
At this point, I think I've settled on the Oneida 1.5 HP cyclone. I really don't want everything the dust collector collects to go through the impeller. In planning on running the piping for this DC,
By Steve Kusterer <spkerer@...> · #414 ·
Shop wiring question
Felder has given me plenty of time to finish my shop prior to the arrival of its crown jewel. I should have my CF731 Pro in late July/early August. All along I've planned on wiring the shop with the
By Steve Kusterer <spkerer@...> · #413 ·
Help!
I have written Jason a reply to his power issues three times (15 minutes to type each time) and clicked "send message", yet my message each time does not post to the group. The first two times I did
By Leo Lopez <leozepolusa@...> · #412 ·
Re: My 3 Phase Dilema....the plot thickens!
Hi, I would suggest that you consider 3 phase with a rotary phase converter. The cost of the converter is about $1200 (with the fused disconnect supplied by Kay, or you build your own - very easy to
By Scott Slater <scott@...> · #411 ·