Re: In Need of New Tires for F38
Ron, I just put new wheels from Western Roller on my F38. ? They fit perfectly and work great. My original wheels seemed to be in flawless condition and were still soft and pliable. ? ?However,
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splinterboy
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Re: F700Z Slider Transport Locks / Lugs
I should mention that if you do try to use my method, make sure the slider locking lever is not engaged! [email protected]> wrote:
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Mi?elis Vindavs
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Re: F700Z Slider Transport Locks / Lugs
I had a similar issue. Trying to remove them using tools it felt like I'm going to slip and damage something. What worked for me was giving the sliding table a sharp push which made the lug on one
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Mi?elis Vindavs
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Re: In Need of New Tires for F38
Hi Ron, If you tried to scuff by hand you may not have removed enough material. You literally have to remove the outer layer of material. When I did it before having them recovered, I glued the
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imran
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Re: F700Z Slider Transport Locks / Lugs
The only help I can offer is to confirm that they are for transportation. Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
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imran
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Re: In Need of New Tires for F38
Thanks for that info, David.? I'll check with each.
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Ron Corselli
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Re: In Need of New Tires for F38
I did take some 60 grit paper to them but, sadly, didn't help much.
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Ron Corselli
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F700Z Slider Transport Locks / Lugs
My new F700Z arrived today. ?The table was shipped with transport locks / lugs. Seems like the factory hammered them in pretty hard and I cannot seem to be able to remove easily. Anyone else had this
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John Deming
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Re: OT: What is the name of this type of clip?
Thank you sir!? That was what I needed.? ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 2:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] OT: What is the name of this
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: OT: What is the name of this type of clip?
STARLOCK WASHER . In my experience, not typically reusable, destroy upon removal and replace. <mtgstuber@...> wrote: -- Brett Wissel Saint Louis Restoration 1831 S Kingshighway Blvd
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Brett Wissel
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Re: OT: What is the name of this type of clip?
It's not a snap ring / circlip.? Here is a closer picture.? ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 2:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] OT: What is
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: OT: What is the name of this type of clip?
I have several snap ring pliers.? ?The issue for me is that it isn't a snap ring.? ?It completely surrounds the pin and has six spring steel tabs that hold it in place.? ?When I've removed these
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: OT: What is the name of this type of clip?
I cannot make out the clip in your photo. Google ¡°circlip¡± and see if that is what you are dealing with. Get a snap ring plier set with different sizes of tips. Not expensive and available at
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John Hinman
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Re: In Need of New Tires for F38
Shop gear sells them also, but fitment would require a call. https://www.shopgearinc.com/products/Power-Feeder-Wheels-c138989107 PK
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PK
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Re: OT: What is the name of this type of clip?
to remove the cir-clip you i thing you want snap ring pliers. the internal and external type and different sizes depending on the clip in question. r/ David
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David
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OT: What is the name of this type of clip?
This is thoroughly off topic,? but I figured of you probably knows the answer.? ?I have a set of tin snips that needs sharpening.? The jaws are held in place by two pivot pins that are held in
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: In Need of New Tires for F38
You can have the existing hubs recovered with polyurethane which will give you superior traction to the OEM rubber tires on your F38. I use Griffith Polymers who acquired Axiom in 2021 for feed
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David P. Best
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Re: In Need of New Tires for F38
Hi Ron, sanding the hard rubber with 60-80 grit helps with slipping in the short term. Warm regards, Lucky Dr David Luckensmeyer Designer & Maker @luckensmeyer M: 0413 013 115
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David Luckensmeyer
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In Need of New Tires for F38
Startled to find my minimally used Felder feeder failed to grip wood today as I attempted run through the shaper.? What is the current company supplier recommendation for replacement rubber for the
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Ron Corselli
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Re: PK - Glad that you were not hurt
I saw a lot of comments on the value of the Aigner thickness stop - outboard fence. ?I am fortunate to have one (discontinued almost impossible to find), but actually, I do not benefit from the read
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joelgelman
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