Re: Shop Tour
Iman, Barth table uses hold down clamp, fast forward to 3:08 in the following youtube video, you can see the hold down clamp which is different from the Festool clamp, obviously it is faster and
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James Zhu
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Re: Shop Tour
Randy, which bessey hold down do you use? i have built similar table. i use festool clamps but with only 3/4¡± thick top i still needed to use a round over bit on 3/4¡± holes to get the clamps to
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imran
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Re: Shop Tour
Peter Millard figured out a way to drill the holes using LR32 without a template, pretty ingenious and fast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_J-PKrUo1Y&ab_channel=PeterMillard James
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James Zhu
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Re: Shop Tour
I forgot to mention.. this entire lift table and paulk/mft top probably cost me around $1,000 for everything.? The Bessey hold downs, I found on Zoro for $29.00 each and the 20mm adapters I found
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Randy Child
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Re: Shop Tour
yes..It's 2 layers of 3/4" Russian Baltic birch? with 13 plies each and a light gray plastic laminate, and yep..I used the woodpeckers jig to route 300 holes!! took me quite a long time, but it
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Randy Child
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Re: Shop Tour
Very nice, Randy! It looks great! Is that a double layer of Baltic birch laminated with white melamine as the top? Did you drill the holes?
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Joe Kurtz
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Re: Shop Tour
Those Barth tables are super nice.? I have worked on one that Joel has, But the cost is seriously prohibitive for me.. So.. what I did was I found myself a 48" wide by 93" long motorcycle lift table
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Randy Child
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Re: Shop Tour
I have the RP4001 which came with a base configuration of clamping units, and then I added on to provide as much utility as I felt I needed upon ordering the equipment. Subsequent to receiving the
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Kerryj_smith
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Re: Shop Tour
Thanks for the tour. ?I wish the Multipress had an attachment that would convert it to a FF clamping table with pneumatic clamps that apply pressure towards the perforated top on models with that
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joelgelman
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Re: Shop Tour
David: I have the RP3001, with extra hydraulics (6 in total), the cabinet jaws (4 sets), the lateral press unit (1 in total), and the hold down units (2 in total) and yes the Barth is staggeringly
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: Shop Tour
Awesome tour! Wouldn¡¯t mind more in-depth time on each tool. Specifically, ive never seen someone With that Barth table. I¡¯ve only watched a few promotional videos from Barth, but it looks
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Patrick Kane
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Re: Shop Tour
I looked at Rangate. Wow! Am I seeing it correctly? $8,400 for the RPG2550 and that just gets you the powder-coated hollow steel frame? That sure is some expensive tubing.
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David Davies
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Re: 4" hose for overhead guard
Just follow the logic to keep the line as big as possible up to the machine. Starting 6 from the DC (RL140), I find that 5 and 4 match the best the 6 SQFT.? 5 and 3 reduce the area with a 6 main. No
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Bill James
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Re: 4" hose for overhead guard
Increasing or decreasing hose size for the overhead won't change the overall cfm of the impeller, it will just balance the pressure between the lines. If the overhead pulls more cfm, the underneath
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David Kumm
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Re: Shop Tour
Kerry, This is a treat!? Thank you for sharing.? I think you said your shop is 3600 sq ft.? It feels smaller than that in the video.? I have plan to build a 3000 sq ft shop in the future and think
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Shinta Wakahisa
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Re: Shop Tour
Great shop! Well organized and roomy... Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: 4" hose for overhead guard
Hi Michael, There was not any scientific calculations involved with my decision.? I had 4- and 5-inch hoses, so I designed my DC pipe around these parameters.? My KF 700 SP is the first machine in
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Shinta Wakahisa
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Re: 4" hose for overhead guard
I did some measurements with a very expensive airflow meter I borrowed from work. Going to a 4¡± hose with 4¡± fitting definitely increases the airflow, not sure if I measured the 4¡± hose
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Mark Kessler
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Re: Shop Tour
This is such a treat to see, thank you for sharing. ?I aspire to have such a beautiful and thoughtful space. You mentioned trepidation before buying your barth clamping unit. Has that been a valuable
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Anthony Quesada
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4" hose for overhead guard
I got interested in everyones 4" connections to the overhead guard in this thread: /g/felderownersgroup/topic/77872277#110860 I might do this as well, but I do wonder how you all
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michael@...
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