Re: Sacramento Visit
Hi John, Money goes too quickly in Vegas. I look at this way. As long as the Municipal bus line stops within three miles of my house, and I can make the mortgage payment, I'll be OK. Maybe after the
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Brad Ellison
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Re: Felder sawblades...any comments?
Jason! I'm running the 315mm "silent power" blade, I think 96 teeth or so, and it does a pretty good job; a 48-tooth 300 mm ATB standard Felder leaves an average cut. My blade "pick of the litter" is
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Philip Tamarkin <tamarkin@...>
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Re: Sacramento Visit
If you could please post some of the new photos - you can put them into the new machines folder - I am sure that the members here would be interested. Thanks - Scott on 4/29/00 4:41 PM, Brad Ellison
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Scott Slater <scott@...>
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Re: Sacramento Visit
Hi Brad, Sounds like a good trip, but Vegas might have been cheaper. I don't understand why your wife would have wanted a new house first. Just post the pictures directly especially if you've got a
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John Renzetti <j.renzetti@...>
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Re: Felder sawblades...any comments?
Hi Jason, I believe the Felder blades are made by both Stehle and Leitz of Germany, very high quality industrial blades just like your Forrest and Ghudo. First of all you are probably getting a blade,
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John Renzetti <j.renzetti@...>
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Sacramento Visit
Hello Everyone, Just thought I'd report on last week's trip to Sacramento to see the Felder gang. The new machines are Outstanding! For those of you who don't know my story, I had planned on
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Brad Ellison
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Felder sawblades...any comments?
Hi everyone, Can anyone comment on Felder's sawblades in general? In particular, I'm looking at the following blades: 2 - TCT Universal Sawblades- one 300mm 48T for general cutting of hardwoods and
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Jason Gant <rjasong@...>
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Re: Felder sawblades...any comments?
Hi jason! I have the 48 tooth universal blade and have found it inferior to my bored out 12" Forrest WWII. The runout is much higher, resulting in some roughness in the cut - rather disappointing.The
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AHPNC@...
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Re: My 3 Phase Dilema....the plot thickens!
Hello Jason, I read your entry re. your 3 ph. dilemma. I don't know what the power company did, but if they did do away w/ your standard 3 ph. you might look into what I have for my shop. When I put
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PAUL LAPIERRE <P.LAPIERRE@...>
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Re: Dust collector piping question
I used a product from Nordfab in my DC system. It is a sealed clamp ring that engages a rolled edge on each end of the duct to be joined. Nice system, reasonably priced, but won't accommodate any
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Charlie Norton <cnorton@...>
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New Machine Comments
Per Scott Slater's questions, a few impressions of the new machine series. Keep in mind that my machine is twelve years old, so some of these changes or improvements may have been snuck in without my
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Philip Tamarkin <tamarkin@...>
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Re: FELDER FOR SALE!
Congratulations - Good luck selling your machine! Any comments on the new machines, you are one of the first to actually see them in person. Scott Slater scott@... www.studiouw.com
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Scott Slater <scott@...>
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Re: Dust collector piping question
I believe those are Nordfab products. Their telephone number is 1-800-532-0830; they don't sell retail but will put you in touch with a local retail outlet. They made a reducer for me-Top quality
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dolsid <dolsid@...>
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FELDER FOR SALE!
Well, boys 'n' girls, this is what comes of the "hell, as long as I'm going to Sacramento, I may as well stop by and look at the new machines - won't cost me anything to look, and I might be able to
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Philip Tamarkin <tamarkin@...>
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Re: Dust collector piping question
Recently I saw a picture of a spiffy new ductwork system that features built-in gasketted snap-clamp fittings. The advantages to this system: fast installation, self-sealing, and easy to disassemble
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Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...>
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Re: Dust collector piping question
Steve-Zip-screws and good quality duct tape are definitely the way to go, especially when your plans change, you get a new machine, and some duct disassembly is in order! Fifty gazillion sheet metal
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Philip Tamarkin <tamarkin@...>
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Early bird gets the worm! (drat!)
Hey all, can you believe it... in this morning's classifieds was an ad in the "Free" section: "TEAK WOOD - salvaged from boat - in alley behind ...." The address was not far from my house, so I drove
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Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...>
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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
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dolsid <dolsid@...>
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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
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Natalie
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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.
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Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...>
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