Re: C3-41 dust collection
#dustcollection
I use a 5" magport connected to a very short (4-6") length of 5" flex hose. 120mm = 4 3/4" approximately--a hose clamp snugs the flex hose to the machine's dust port nicely.
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Jeff
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Re: C3-41 dust collection
#dustcollection
Hi Ed! I too have a Oneida Mini-Gorilla (cast resin version, ~4 years old), it's sufficient as a dedicated collector for all of my machinery but I'm growing weary of shuttling the hose from machine to
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Tom Gensmer
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C3-41 dust collection
#dustcollection
Hi All I have an Oneida Mini-Gorilla with a 5" ID hose ( https://www.oneida-air.com/5-inch-15-foot-clear-dust-collection-flex-hose ) that will be doing the dust collecting from my C3-41.?? If I'm
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speedrrracer@...
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Re: Used BF 6-31
#whatmachinetobuy
How about a Hammer unit ? D Sent from my iEye
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David Sabo <sabo_dave@...>
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Re: Used BF 6-31
#whatmachinetobuy
Buying a BF6 would never be a bad idea, they are plain good old fashioned engineering solidly built. Parts from Felder aren't cheap and not everything is still available That being said I have spent
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Paul Curme
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Used BF 6-31
#whatmachinetobuy
Hello all, I'm wanting to upgrade from a mediocre table saw, mediocre jointer, and mediocre planer to a combination machine. I haven't found a 741(?) that is both used and in my budget, but every so
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elliot.consigny@...
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Re: Looking to purchase an AD 741 Jointer/Planer
#posting_for_sale_items_on_felder_owners_group
Greg, There happens to be one listed on the used Felder site. Link below. It is 3 phase, does not have a spiral cutter but does have Digidrive (numeric keypad).
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Mike Bemis
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Re: Looking to purchase an AD 741 Jointer/Planer
#posting_for_sale_items_on_felder_owners_group
Greg, welcome to the group! This wouldn't happen to be the one and only Greg Mix of Danville, CA, would it? This is Shawn, I built your entry door years ago, even though you could have done it
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Shawn Kammerer
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Re: BF6 Mounting a power feed
Thanks Mike. I can see what I need to make now! Sent: 02 March 2021 17:45 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] BF6 Mounting a power feed Richard I have what I think you¡¯re asking
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[email protected]
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Looking to purchase an AD 741 Jointer/Planer
#posting_for_sale_items_on_felder_owners_group
I am brand new to the Felder Owners Group and joined at a friend's suggestion. I'm looking to purchase a used Felder AD 741 Jointer-Planer, ideally with the spiral cutterhead and power drive table
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Greg Mix
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Re: BF6 Mounting a power feed
The top plate (hinged) dogs down to the base (the orange handles). Almost moot in my experience given the weight of the power feeder. <richard_markham@...> wrote:
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Mike S
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Re: BF6 Mounting a power feed
Ah yes! Thanks for that. Are there any lockdowns to stop it lifting? I assume they'd go in the open slots. Just found it on the Felder site. It's only ?300...? I can feel a grinder and welder
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[email protected]
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Re: BF6 Mounting a power feed
Richard I have what I think you¡¯re asking about. I¡¯ve got the variofeed 4 (a monster, way too heavy. Wish I bought a strut to assist when I ordered my saw) and have to tilt it out of the way to
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Mike S
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Re: BF6 Mounting a power feed
I assume that this is what you're looking for, on my BF6-26. It looks like it hangs on the dovetail and also has two bolts into the frame of the saw, just above the power cord. [image:
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Scott Laird
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BF6 Mounting a power feed
The user manual mentions a tilting mount for putting a power feed onto a BF6. I can see why you'd want to swing the feed out of the way on a combi machine. Does anyone have one of these? Do they
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[email protected]
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Re: Vacuum bagging
An easier way is to have vacuum storage. Just take an old compressor tank and turn it into vacuum storage. Attach it to your lines and use it to suck out the first bunch of air letting your pump do
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Fred Rossi
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Re: Vacuum bagging
As Jonathan just mentioned, a fast way to evacuate a large bag is beneficial. We have a 5x10' zipper bag from Vacupress, and use their pump. It takes a long time to suck the air out of that bag with a
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Vacuum bagging
On Mar 2, 2021 01:03, murrayau1 <murraywp@...> wrote: I have a rather large the veneer job coming up. An architect has designed a fancy roof to go at the rear of our house and it has rather
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Jonathan Martens
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Re: Northfield 32" Bandsaw
Joe, The first two digits of the serial number indicate the year that it was built.? For example, my Northfield planer's serial number is A-01... and was built in 2001. Dennis
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dennisnmnyamamoto@...
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Re: Vacuum bagging
I made the same vacuum pump but used a small cast off air compressor tank for the build. It works great. I also have the expensive vacuum press from VacuPress. The kit pump works just as well. It¡¯s
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G Fuqua
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