Happy Holidays
Just wanted to wish you all a Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays Or what ever is political correct these days. And thank you Brian for the rip stop. To damn cold to work in the shop right now and I
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Glen Christensen
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Re: Workshop layout
#Workshops
Scott, Here is a partial answer to the question you posed to Marty. When working on my B3 (which I assume has a cast iron portion of similar size to the one on the saw/spindle side of the combo) I can
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Jacques Gagnon
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Re: Moving new K700S
Hi John! Congrats on your soon-to-be K700S. I received a new KF700S January 2021, here are some of my experiences/notes: -- The machine is rather heavy, my memory is that the machine pallet weighed in
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Tom Gensmer
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Moving new K700S
I have a new saw coming soon - K700S. I am trying to figure out how to move it from the street to my shop. If I understand correctly it comes in two crates, one for the base and one for the sliding
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John Hinman
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Re: Workshop layout
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Hi Scott, I haven't tried to keep the power feeder upright to see how much it would get in the way.? I installed the lift assist which makes it easy to raise and lower the feeder.? I don't use the
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marty shultz
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Re: Workshop layout
#Workshops
Marty, are you able to leave your power feeder in the upright position for all or most of you work on your combo, including sawing and the jointer/planer? ?Is it possible to raise the jointer tables
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scott.charmack
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Re: Workshop layout
#Workshops
¡°You might even find that the extended crosscut fence might just clear the top of the AD741¡± Working height of the machines is critical to be aware of when the shop space is tight. My plan
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imran
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Re: Workshop layout
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Hey Marcus, The working envelope of a slider, jointer and planer is quite long.? Consider placing your saw/jointer/planer about a 1.5 meters in front of the large door so you can utilize the "free"
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marty shultz
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Re: Workshop layout
#Workshops
Hi Marcus, I'm also figuring out workshop layout. One suggestion that many made for me is to locate the bandsaw in the "dead zone" at the outfeed end of the panel saw (your K740). Something like this
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michael.kit.ooi@...
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Re: What are your tricks for cleaning small stains in you cast iron tops?
I use Evaporust, dip paper towel in it lay on the surface, cover with plastic. Check back in a couple of hours. Ed Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows Sent:
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jarvis89 <jarvis89@...>
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Re: bF441
Thank you, Merry Christmas. Ed Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows Sent: Friday, December 24, 2021 6:44 PM To:
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jarvis89 <jarvis89@...>
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Re: bF441
What he said. And wiggle everything. See if you can find things that need tightening
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Shaper limiter cutters
Thank you to all of you who replied with your thoughts and suggestions. I really appreciated the Video link. Looks like I will be ordering one of these. -- Mark Foster
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Mark Foster
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Re: Just took delivery of a K500 - a few questions
I wonder? if the? Format guys say that from their perspective? "a real Format" ??
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Would a AD941 accommodate a 16"x36" pallet jack?
Thanks for all this information..This is exactly? what I need to hear and see..I just took possession of my new AD941 and struggled to move it around. This helps tremendously Randy
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Randy Child
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Re: Just took delivery of a K500 - a few questions
Maybe an extra extension table? PK
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PK
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Re: Just took delivery of a K500 - a few questions
Yes the above picture is precisely my setup. I don¡¯t have any other accessories for the slider
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finnian.dawson@...
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Re: Just took delivery of a K500 - a few questions
Finnian, That is a longer slider than I had on my Laguna TSS for 15 years!? You do not have the arm for the outriggers, so maybe you get by with a few extension tables attached to the slider instead?
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PK
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Re: Just took delivery of a K500 - a few questions
Cheers PK - it's a standard K500. Not S nor P. I went for the 1.5m slider, which is just one size above minimum for the K500. I wanted longer but it would never fit in my small shop. Otherwise, that's
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finnian.dawson@...
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Re: Just took delivery of a K500 - a few questions
Finnian, Welcome! Can you give us a few more details?? I am assuming that this is a K500, not a K500S or a K500 professional?? What length slider did you opt for? PK PKwoodworking
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PK
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