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Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
I'm with Tom on this one. I have two local bearing supply houses that 98% of the time have what I need, on the shelf in SKF or Nachi. Often a couple dollars more than ordering it online, but I don't
By Jason Holtz · #111356 ·
Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
Brett, i am sure you know Felder makes one for bandsaws. bit salty for me as a hobby user. I do not know if anyone has tried mounting it for saw application. imran
By imran · #111355 ·
Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
I¡¯d probably hack something together using something like this using a AC wall wart style power supply for the 7-10VDC:
By Brian Lamb · #111354 ·
Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
I always try to support local bearing shops if they have what I need. I do this even if I have to spend the time to drive there, it's just better for the local economy. Amazon is always my last
By tomruth@... · #111353 ·
Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
i mounted a cheap laser on ceiling but it did need adjustment. shop has been rearranged and i have not moved the laser. since i use clamps i pulled back the slider after straight line ripping the
By imran · #111352 ·
Re: New resaw setup
That looks slick! Not used to seeing big coats and gloves in the workshop, was still in the high 80¡¯s here last week¡­ :-) Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
By Brian Lamb · #111351 ·
Re: new to me, benefit of scoring
Randy also mentioned two (i assume opposing) screws work for him. i did not have room for that in this case. so looking forward to trying that before i give up. if i end up using it a lot, I would
By imran · #111350 ·
Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
Has anyone installed or does a successful modification exist for quick line-ups of the initial cut on rough stock like laser lines on a high-end rip saw? I'm envisioning it being mounted to an
By Brett Wissel · #111349 ·
Re: New resaw setup
Jason - that is sweet to watch and hear it run so smoothly. I just installed the Comatic AF110N on the LT24x24 that still has no guides (waiting on Italy and Covid) and I've been tweaking placement of
By Brett Wissel · #111348 ·
Re: New resaw setup
I think those feeders were well received but expensive. Laguna seems to take good ideas and cheapen them down to where they don't work . Is the unit fairly light in comparison to the typical feeders ?
By David Kumm · #111347 ·
New resaw setup
As many of you know, I'm an auction hound. It really paid off recently when I found this bandsaw feeder, brand new in the box, and local! This is not your typical Comatic type bandsaw feeder. This is
By Jason Holtz · #111346 ·
Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
We have a local Applied. The prices are at least 1/3 higher than online so I use if I need advice too. In our store, they stock SKF JEM mainly which are C3 so they have limited use for spindle
By David Kumm · #111345 ·
Re: new to me, benefit of scoring
I've been using a Kreg Foreman for years. This is old, was probably a prototype as there's even 80/20 caps on the fence extrusions. It's pneumatic, foot pedal actuated for clamp/drill cycle. It's a
By Jason Holtz · #111344 ·
Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
https://www.motionindustries.com/about-mi/locations martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #111343 ·
Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
applied industrial is where i have been getting many things including bearings. even my small town has an office so i assume there is one near you. imran
By imran · #111342 ·
Re: Chainsaw mill
Hi Paul, I¡¯ve been watching threads on this group for months. I signed up after buying my first felder (an AD741). Finally there is a question I feel qualified to comment on :) I made my ¡°Alaskan
By Marc Evans · #111341 ·
Re: Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
Accurate bearing is good. If open, I look at ebay. For standard stamped steel cage sealed or shielded I like SKF Explorer, Natchi Quest, or any reputable ABEC 3 normal clearance bearing. They are a
By David Kumm · #111340 ·
Where to buy bearings? I recall people recommending someone online
Anyone recall?
By Joe Jensen · #111339 ·
Re: new to me, benefit of scoring
Hi Philip, i know it is common practice to make extra parts in case some are lost but i have never practiced that. so i am extra careful to avoid a process that has risk. i would have done this on
By imran · #111338 ·
Re: new to me, benefit of scoring
I could not agree more. The Kreg system is an invitation to ongoing frustration. Castle rules - love my TMS-21. David Best https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest/albums
By David P. Best · #111337 ·