Re: Shop Tour down under
Hi Albert: Very cool! Thanks for sharing. You¡¯ve got a beautiful shop there. Nicely laid out with moving around room. I always secretly chuckle to myself that David B. calls his Northfield sander a
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David Luckensmeyer
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Shop Tour down under
Taken 31st May Whats not in the video: 100 sqft Spray booth 100 sqft timber storage 10hp compressor and its shed. 100 sqft clamping room shop is 9m x 6 m (27ft x 18ft). about 580 sqft
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Albert Lee
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Re: A3 31 planer rollers
#jointerplaner
When planing yes, when jointing no. Kind regards, Jonathan
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Jonathan Martens
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Re: Door tooling and jigs
PC Hinge jig-click see all buying options at
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lance
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Re: Door tooling and jigs
Mac, do recall if that was from Norfield or Northfield, I would like to do some digging and see what I can find. Glen Alpine Moulding and Millwork Inc. Mail: P.O. Box 486 Murphys , CA. 95247 Shop: 441
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Glen Christensen
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Re: Shop Tour
Thanks for all the positive feedback about the shop - much appreciated. I do have to say that sanding the floor with a 4¡± Bosch handheld belt sander was certainly the highlight of the past two
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David P. Best
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Re: Door tooling and jigs
Mac, I prefer a Pol Roger or Louis Roederer ¡°Magnum¡± myself. ? Warm regards, Lucky
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Door tooling and jigs
Northfield had a nice jig that held the jamb on the door edge and you routed both at ounce , not sure they still make but lot less than a magnum martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave.
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Door tooling and jigs
Hi all I am looking for the following tooling that I had as a kid and made the stupid mistake of selling back in the day. i do believe they are long out of production but maybe some of you might have
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Glen Christensen
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A3 31 planer rollers
#jointerplaner
Is there any reason to unlock the rollers on the planer don't you want them always hooked up. Steve
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Sdippert@...
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Re: Shop Tour
David B, Thank you for that shop video, You are great at fitting that amount of tooling in your space and making it workable and usable. I know how detailed you are and I am very impressed. I also
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Glen Christensen
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Re: Sometimes digressions are worth it
a few pic that I could find
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fiebingjon@...
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Re: Sometimes digressions are worth it
Greenlee made some great machinery. I have their 356 vertical borer from the 1920s and it still works wonderfully. My 1925 pocket catalog shows what looks like the machine in the article or a later
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David Kumm
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Re: Tannewitz PH 32¡± Bandsaw Blade tension questions
I don¡¯t have a good way to measure the stiffness. The new outer and the old spring wire is the same dimension and the same number of turns. The new inners is not nearly as stiff as it¡¯s a lot
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Shop Tour
Hi David B.: I just had a chance to watch your shop tour on YouTube. Quite frankly, I don¡¯t think I¡¯ve ever seen a better use of space, ever. I¡¯ve stood in your shop and thought then, and am now
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Tannewitz PH 32¡± Bandsaw Blade tension questions
Yes, that¡¯s the plan ? Sent: Wednesday, June 2, 2021 3:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Tannewitz PH 32¡± Bandsaw Blade tension questions Hi Joe: Maybe do some
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Tannewitz PH 32¡± Bandsaw Blade tension questions
Joe, is the new spring more or less stiff than the old one? My oliver 217 will tension a trimaster but I didn't see the spring when it was off so I don't know the dimensions. My Yates 20" spring was
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David Kumm
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Re: Tannewitz PH 32¡± Bandsaw Blade tension questions
I think the proof is in the cutting¡ never had a tension gage and never worried about it. Of course I use an old Inca three wheeler and just buy bimetal blades, they last me a couple years each, and
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Tannewitz PH 32¡± Bandsaw Blade tension questions
Hi Joe: Maybe do some experimental sawing at different tensions, including the ¡°12,000¡± PSI and see how good the cuts are? Lucky
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Tannewitz PH 32¡± Bandsaw Blade tension questions
The original spring was a single spring. The new one is two springs. An outer one the same size as the original and a smaller diameter one wound from square wire that fits inside the old spring. Later
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Joe Jensen
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