Re: Butt Bar
If your talking about the handle that you place in the back of the slider on the side to pull it back.? I was thinking of the parallel fence to use for not only supporting sheet goods, but also for
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Randy Child
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#101303
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Re: Butt Bar
I was thinking the same thing but found the table got in the way most of the time and it doesn¡¯t adjust as easily/quickly as the butt bar. Also the parallel fence and table is like $500 and the butt
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Mark Kessler
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#101302
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Re: Butt Bar
I was going to buy the same thing..But when I was at the Felder office in Anaheim, Carl Knapp was showing me the Felder parallel fence that you can remove the gauge and it becomes a longer butt bar.
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Randy Child
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#101301
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Used Kappa X Motion - NewYork
FYI https://trademachines.com/lots/5df25e2ff5fad211b0e3b488 Imran
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imran
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#101300
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Re: Butt Bar
Make a custom one to fit you! I never have but every time I cut up lots of sheets I think I should... Eric wrote: Eric J. Smith Trading as W.G. Joinery ABN# 24 079 587 520 03 5784 9258 0411 264 272 PO
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horans64
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Butt Bar
Would any one have a butt bar that they don't use and want to sell, I was going to just order it from Felder, but thought I would check here first. Thank You all Glen
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Glen Christensen
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#101298
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Re: Counter Balance on k500
David, Lol on that one, But might you have for getting the cow up on the slider. I am having trouble with legs dangling and doing miter cuts. Glen
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Glen Christensen
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#101297
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Re: Counter Balance on k500
This is a called cow tipping. https://youtu.be/rmGGlZTjWa0 David Best - via mobile phone
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David P. Best
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#101296
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Re: Counter Balance on k500
Bill, I was having a private discussion with Michael and caused some confusion. Last year, I was looking at a used K540 and the owner said that it has a concrete block to make chassis heavier. It did
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imran
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#101295
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Re: Airlines for new shop
For a one-off, small installation, don't waste your time/money with special tool PEX connection types. Just use push fittings, a la Sharkbite. The special tool systems, like Uponor and Viega (I have
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mark thomas
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#101294
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Re: Counter Balance on k500
You counter weight the back corner of the machine to counter weight on the outrigger. Fill the floor with concrete. Concrete is 150 # per cubic ft. Also has absorption qualities , I have used it in
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mac campshure
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#101293
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Re: Airlines for new shop
There are a number of different types of pex tubing in heating we use aluminum core. martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell 608-824-0023 fax
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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#101292
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Re: Counter Balance on k500
I do have a K500 but do not have issue with counter balance or do not know I have. Can you explain what do you mean by counter balance issue? Bill
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Bill James
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#101291
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Re: Airlines for new shop
Or use a Filter-regulator-lubricator to catch water and lube tool. Oil can be turned off for painting, etc. Spend a couple $hundred on a Parker of less than $50 at Harbor Freight. Jon S (503) 995-0900
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Jonathan Smith
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#101290
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Re: Airlines for new shop
I' on the pex bandwagon. It won't shatter like pvc, leak like galv or black pipe, or cost like copper or proprietary like rapid air. Dead simple and I had zero leaks after testing. There are a couple
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Jonathan Smith
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#101289
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Counter Balance on k500
I have read and heard about this issue. What do I need to do to avoid it? Adding a cement block? but where?
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Michael Glaser
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#101288
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Re: Quick question om Planer
Thanks Mac, Oh by the way as I never responded to your email about my clamps.. I will wait until you get you new cylinders, I know well enough, shit happens. Glen
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Glen Christensen
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#101287
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Re: Quick question om Planer
I have done 3mm on this 941 successfully several times, i am however going to make a vacuum box sled at some point to see if I can gel better results. When i get a widebelt that would be The preferred
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Mark Kessler
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#101286
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Re: Quick question om Planer
Thanks John That sounds like the way to do it. However I cant find the wide belt sander, Not sure where in this mess it is. Oh wait, Its not even here yet. Glen
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Glen Christensen
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#101285
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Re: Quick question om Planer
Glen I would plane half that on my Buss but the tools your talking about there is way to much distance from rollers to pressure bars and chip breakers. Lunch box planers work good for that sort of
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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