Re: Quincy compressors
I went to the Cal Tools site. The videos are impressive. What do they build them from Acetal and Rulon?
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Cliff <rohrabacher@...>
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#85575
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Re: For Sale: FY 2000, KF700; AD731; FB540; Oneida DC - Fresno, CA
Perhaps it is obvious to some but can you let me know the length of the slider and HP of the motors on the KF700. Was scoring option available then? Also, appears pre X-roll change.
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imran
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#85574
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Re: Quincy compressors
I also recommend the California Air Tools compressor, though mine (10020C) didn't have the built-in dryer. Remarkably quiet for a 5.5CFM, 2HP compressor. Only plaint: the two suction cup-like rubber
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Robert Shostak
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#85573
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Re: Quincy compressors
I second this recommendation. David Best
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David P. Best
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#85572
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Re: Quincy compressors
That thing looks wimpy , I would look for 2 stage cast iron head. 5 hp minimum 20 years old at least and fairly easy to rebuild face the heads And replace the reed valves. martin/campshure/co/llc mac
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mac campshure
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#85571
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Re: Quincy compressors
Take a look at the California Air compressor. I have a 2hp 10 gallon with dryer. Very quiet. Gary Blasingame gbblasin@...
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Gary Blasingame
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#85570
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Re: Quincy compressors
I doubt it will be like the old QR series but check the rpm. The slower the better. the AL head will not absorb sound like the cast iron but probably not too bad. I'd rehab an old 210 as they are easy
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David Kumm
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#85569
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Re: Quincy compressors
Belt drive is a lot quieter than direct drive. But, RPM is a key factor and didn't find the RPM spec on the compressor direct website. That compressor looks like an Asian built Quincy branded unit.
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Joe Jensen
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#85568
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Re: Quincy compressors
There are 20 reviews of the compressor here: http://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/Quincy-Q12120PQ-Air-Compressor/p12332.html
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lance
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#85567
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Quincy compressors
I am looking to replace mine with this http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200612353_200612353 Quincy Single-Stage Air Compressor ¡ª 2 HP, 115 Volt, 20-Gallon Horizontal Tank, Model#
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Cliff <rohrabacher@...>
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#85566
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Re: For Sale: FY 2000, KF700; AD731; FB540; Oneida DC - Fresno, CA
Hello I would be interested in the J/P, bandsaw and D/C. Let me know if you decide to split up the package. I'm not too far from you. Thanks.
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jfinazzo@...
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Re: Adjust shaper spindle to 90 on C3-41
It is probably a Scheibe (nylon disk) M10, P/N 404EA. I now see how that keeps the shaft in place. Jerry P
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Jerry P
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#85564
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For Sale: FY 2000, KF700; AD731; FB540; Oneida DC - Fresno, CA
I am moving to Colorado and my new house has no room for a shop that can house these machines. Package price for all items below is $8500. If purchased separately at the prices shown they would add up
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pgopinath@...
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Re: Adjust shaper spindle to 90 on C3-41
Thanks Jerry. I ended up sending pictures to Hammer and am now ordering a $.41 part. Sort of a plastic retaining doughnut that keeps the shaft inside the cabinet. Dan
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Dan Jones
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#85562
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Re: Adjust shaper spindle to 90 on C3-41
I have a hammer B3 and I looked in the manual. Their are 9 parts involved in locating the end of the shaft. Check that the outer retainer screws holding the retainer to the frame are tight. Also check
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Jerry P
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Re: New C3-41 owner
Hi Brian, Thanks for all the info!
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hello@...
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#85560
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Re: Adjust shaper spindle to 90 on C3-41
Dan I will have to bail on the hammer not familiar with what you are talking about. Do you have an ensemble drawing this will answer your question. martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood
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mac campshure
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#85559
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Re: AD 741
Glen Sounds like a great plan it's all about having fun and making good stuff.I'm a weekend hobbyist enjoying making sawdust and have an appreciation for well built machines,I think having a Ad 741 or
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richard pracanica
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Re: Adjust shaper spindle to 90 on C3-41
OK. I got to the collar to adjust the 90 on the spindle shaft. I found that I have a larger issue. The horizontal threaded shaft is loose where it exits the side of the machine (where the handle is) .
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Dan Jones
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#85558
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Re: AD 741
I think its has to do a lot with what your intentions are with the machine. Production shop running all the time or weekend hobbyist There are better machines and worst machines. When I started a had
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GLEN <chris3645@...>
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#85557
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