Instruction Manual
Hi, Where can I get an instruction manual? Any videos?
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abners@...
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#106178
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Re: Plano Glue Press for sale
Hi Cindy, Please contact via phone at 715-441-6526 if the glue clamping system is still for sale. My son lives in Spring and could pick it up. Regards, Tom Goodman
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trgoodman47
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#106177
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Re: MDF experience?
What are your intended applications of the stuff? MDF has its place in cabinetry and other applications where a smooth and uniform surface is useful. I've used the light weight, super refined and
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Sang Luu
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#106176
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Re: Plano Glue Press for sale
Cindy, What are you asking for the glue press. Thanks Randy wisailor@... wrote:
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RandyH
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#106175
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Re: Building a closet for dust collector
I have a 5HP ClearVue Cyclone that I built an enclosure for to reduce noise. I also have a background in live sound reinforcement so have some acoustical knowledge. There are two separate but related
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TJ Cornish
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#106174
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Plano Glue Press for sale
I have a Plano Glue press for sale - 5 clamps and 2 rails. It has been hanging in un-airconditioned space under cover for at least 10 years. I can ship it via UPS. Shipping amount will depend on your
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Cindy Mathieu
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#106173
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Re: MDF experience?
That's not been my experience Mike but I predrill to the proper depth, stay away from edges and use low root high grab screws. Like I said under standing the limitations of the product your working
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"[email protected]
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#106172
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Re: MDF experience?
Screw holding is also an issue. One solution, that also lightens it, is to face lumber core plywood with a thin face of MDF.
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habacomike (Mike King)
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#106171
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Re: Help With Shaping
By the way, I just noticed that MSC has the plain Mitutoyo 6 inch on sale for $109, https://www.mscdirect.com/web-specials -- - Dave Rossetti, Santa Fe
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Dave Rossetti
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#106170
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Re: MDF experience?
There used to be "ultralight MDF", but I haven't seen it around for quite a while. I think it was using pine or basswood. It was particularly poor at holding fasteners. Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture
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Jason Holtz
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#106169
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Re: Loctite?
Cliff, seems like you're conflating issues vis-a-vis bolt stretch and lock washers.? ?The purpose of lock washers is to resist bolt rotation (loosening) under vibration.? ?They are indeed
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mark thomas
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#106168
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Re: Looking for an EGL
There is an Altendorf Duplex on Woodweb for $750. You'd have to figure out how to mount it to a Felder though... Dave [email protected]> wrote: -- Dave & Marie Davies
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David Davies
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#106167
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Re: Looking for an EGL
I have one that I've never used...still in the box. Would sell for $1250 plus shipping. Michael michael@...
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Samarza, Michael
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#106166
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Re: Kappa 450 with a pro glide slider advice
Thanks Imran, I will definately? travel to see it before i purchase. My dealer here had suggested the same as you about removing the slider for transport, its for sale through another dealer who took
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Chris Kidney
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Re: Loctite?
I agree Cliff, access is always best and can actually be a design feature. Wood density has so much to do with this equation. rohrabacher@...> wrote:
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"[email protected]
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#106164
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Re: Kappa 450 with a pro glide slider advice
Chris, I would not buy a saw without checking in person unless you know the seller. It can look nice and new but it is possible to destroy the slider without any sign of physical abuse. Make sure the
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imran
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#106163
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Re: Kappa 450 with a pro glide slider advice
Chris, As I searched for a used saw I came across at least couple of Kappa 450s. I was advised against these ax being orphan models that may not get a lot of support from Felder. They were also new
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imran
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#106162
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Re: Kappa 450 with a pro glide slider advice
Thanks Dave, thats good to hear yes the saw is in great shape and has definately been looked after comes with DRO stops and rip-fence and plenty of supports for the table etc.. I was just concerned as
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Chris Kidney
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#106161
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Re: Loctite?
Over the decades I've put plenty of furniture and other wood structure together with? machine bolts, This is what I've learned: ?In one short sentence: *Machine bolts are unreliable in wood when
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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#106160
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Re: Kappa 450 with a pro glide slider advice
If the saw is in good condition, I'd not be afraid of the Pro glide. It was more expensive to manufacture and supposedly a little more stout of build than the X roll. The additional cost was not
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David Kumm
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#106159
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