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How to lift Tannewitz Bandsaw off pallet
Hi all, I am back from picking up the Tannewitz I bought on auction.? I'm disappointed that it was a PH 30" and not a 36" but that's a risk I took with the sketchy listing.? At $775 with only one
By Joe Jensen · #110432 ·
Re: A331 planer snipe, Please help! #hammer #jointerplaner
Hey David, I? do keep the the table well waxed with a similar product. Thanks for the input
By Toni · #110431 ·
Re: Hammer C3 31 Electrical issue #hammer
So it turns out that the brake board was bad.? I ordered a new one from Klinger Born in Germany for about 118 Euros (including shipping).? I replaced the brake board, and everything started right up
By @Shimmdog · #110430 ·
Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Pretty sure I shot for a 4¡± wide bevel, but it¡¯s been so many years ago I can¡¯t remember for sure. I know I needed the whole 12¡± blade. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
By Brian Lamb · #110429 ·
Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
FWIW, i found this used on Ebay in April. the cutting length is 60mm. it will do a bevel similar to Brian¡¯s table but not sure if it can do exactly what Brian did. imran
By imran · #110428 ·
Re: Applying Biesemeyer Tape
Randy and Mark, thanks for the feedback. i would do the clean and stick. just wanted to avoid the messy adhesive if possible. imran
By imran · #110427 ·
Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Thank you, that¡¯s actually an ancient project, think it was about 2002. I couldn¡¯t bring myself to sell or throw the table out when we sold that house and moved, so the top got repurposed to be
By Brian Lamb · #110426 ·
Re: Applying Biesemeyer Tape
thanks Brian. you are correct, the scale is held in channel not glued. i have not opened the package but i expect this to be not stiff enough to be used on it¡¯s own. i intend to stick it to the AL
By imran · #110425 ·
Re: Applying Biesemeyer Tape
I stuck mine down after cleaning the fence with acetone.. never had an issue with it coming loose.. I did not use the spray adhesive either
By Randy Child · #110424 ·
Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Not in my lifetime... Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
By Brian Lamb · #110423 ·
Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
I built the legs and stand offs, drilled the mounting holes, laid the top upside down on a table, positioned the legs/base where I wanted it, spot drilled into the table bottom to mark the locations.
By Brian Lamb · #110422 ·
Re: Applying Biesemeyer Tape
Imran, I do the same as Brian. Maybe if ¡°substrate¡± is porous they are recommending that so the ¡°substrate¡± doesn¡¯t suck up some of the pre-applied stick on the tape and weaken the bond.
By Mark Kessler · #110421 ·
Re: Applying Biesemeyer Tape
The Starrett Measure-Stix I use are self adhesive and you can stick them to pretty much anything. I usually clean with an alcohol swab right before I stick them down to make sure no oils are present.
By Brian Lamb · #110420 ·
Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Well done Brian! How did you account for movement of the top in your attachment? Marlowe
By Marlowe McGraw · #110419 ·
Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Maybe you should have used a chisel :) Dave Davies
By David Davies · #110418 ·
Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
A tall cutter would have worked on smaller parts, but that table was over 6¡¯ long and I might have been able to do the two long edges, would have hit the ceiling trying to do the narrow ones. I¡¯m
By Brian Lamb · #110417 ·
Applying Biesemeyer Tape
i got following for the short xcut fence. https://www.mmtoolparts.com/store/biesemeyer-12-ft-left-tape-1-2-in-metric-english-79-057 even though it is adhesive backed, directions say to use a spray
By imran · #110416 ·
Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Wow! WTG Brian!! Lucky
By David Luckensmeyer · #110415 ·
Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Brian, This is the major reason I bought the KF with a 9¡¯ slider. I could just see doing something like this! I really like my 4¡± tall spiral cutter with bearing for profiling larger parts. Mark
By Mark Foster · #110414 ·
Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
The bevel was a real butt pucker set up¡­. This picture is kind of dark, but you can see the shaper with the blade on it. I raised the actual table up with two layers of 3/4¡± ply to get it tall
By Brian Lamb · #110413 ·