Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
When I was considering the 941-951 my salesman told me I didn¡¯t need the 951. So for some people it might be overkill. Just sayin... Bill Belanger wrote:
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Bill Belanger
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#108242
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Re: Aigner Distometer up alternative?
joe said, he did that procedure before he purchased profil. imran
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imran
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#108241
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Re: Aigner Distometer up alternative?
hi Joe Thought Profil45 has everything automated and controlled via a control panel, why would you need the fencing measuring device?
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Albert Lee
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#108240
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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
If you need an AD941 then you might as well get the 951. 951 is alot more machine than 941. I was in similar situation 2 years ago and I went with 951, silent cutter etc. never looked back.
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Albert Lee
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#108239
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
Sorry, I forgot to mention that the capacitors must be removed from circuit if you are testing the capacitance using a multimeter as you may be measuring multiple capacitors and/or other components
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Steve
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#108238
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
It may still be bad capacitors. Just because the capacitance is good, they still need to be checked for ESR and leakage. Google these parameters and you will find the explanations. Hope this helps.
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Steve
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#108237
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Re: The Annex workshop addition
Anthony, I¡¯ve been using the Fireball squares for a couple of years now and love them. When Mac Campshure was here visiting last time, we stood over my bulkhead entrance to the basement and jawboned
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David P. Best
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#108236
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Re: The Annex workshop addition
Anthony, If you need a lathe for your new shop I have a like new Grizzly G0694. Since you¡¯re in Maine too it should be an easy delivery... Bill Belanger
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Bill Belanger
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#108235
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
Hi Sam I¡¯m basing this on a looksie of the Hammer C3-31 single phase circuitry but the thing is that the run and start capacitors are shared between the motors. IE there is just the one set of
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Roger S <rsinden@...>
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#108234
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Re: Massaranduba headboard and footboard.
They are very similar. Jatoba is shown on the left, massaranduba is in the right
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marty shultz
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#108233
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Re: The Annex workshop addition
An electric jack won't go more than a few inches in hard gravel so don't even try to take it off concrete. I spent an hour making that mistake last week. Tried to save 5 minutes. No cure for dumb.
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David Kumm
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#108232
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Re: Massaranduba headboard and footboard.
It¡¯s most like Ipe. In fact, if I put an Ipe board in a field of massaranduba you wouldn¡¯t be able to pick the ipe.
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marty shultz
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#108231
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Re: Massaranduba headboard and footboard.
A little of both. I saw a tree design in a chair and modified it to a bed.
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marty shultz
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Re: Massaranduba headboard and footboard.
https://www.wood-database.com/bulletwood/
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"[email protected]
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#108229
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Re: The Annex workshop addition
All the machinery movers here carry sheets of 1/4¡± steel to lay down. We had to cut out the asphalt in front of our machine shop door and poor a concrete pad about 20 foot square as the forklift
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Brian Lamb
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#108228
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Re: The Annex workshop addition
Thanks Brian, Great tip, i hadn¡¯t thought of a Telehandler but that could be just the tool when move in day comes. When I moved the lathe and mill into storage the pallet jack sank into the pavement
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Anthony Quesada
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#108227
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Re: way off topic but
Cliff, That is my back plan at last case scenario. I had a container down in the Bay Area on the coast that I stored my tools in before moving to the shop and did that and it worked well. I Tried to
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Glen Christensen
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#108226
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Re: Zero Clearance Inserts for Hammer K-3
I make Zero-Clearance throat plate kits that fit the Kappa 40 and Kappa 400. DM me if interested (david @ bestservices . biz). Details are here including a dimensioned drawing if you want to attempt
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David P. Best
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#108225
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Re: Massaranduba headboard and footboard.
i had not heard of it until i met Marty last dec. it is beautiful, glad Marty saved it and surprised that it was used for decking. imran
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imran
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#108224
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Re: Massaranduba headboard and footboard.
Silly me¡ the wood is in the topic, never heard of it, but the color kind of reminded me of Jatoba. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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#108223
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