Interesting that it works for John Kee.? For me, using Chrome with adblock disabled, it is an image holder without the actual image.? Inspected the element and noted the image's file name, but can not see it still.? Weird!??
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[image: Inline image 1] Hopefully this works, I copied the image after I opened it Windows 10 Photo then pasted into email. On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 11:53 AM, Brian Lamb blamb11@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
Great¡. just not sure how others can do it, like I said, dragging photos into the email body seems to work best for me.
Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
On Jan 14, 2018, at 9:51 AM, John Kee jmkserv@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
Brian that showed up in my Chrome browser as a pic and when I put the cursor over it I can download.
On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 11:45 AM, Brian Lamb blamb11@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
Yahoo strips pictures when they are attachments. I have had luck inserting
photos when I use mail on my mac and cut and paste the photos into the email itself, not as an attachment. I actually opened iPhoto, selected the
photo then share, then just drug that photo from the blank email into the email I¡¯m writing here. I don¡¯t use phones for email, so can¡¯t help folks there.
I will see if this works, a couple of egg trays I made as Christmas presents, cut them out on my CNC mill, lasered the Bunny on them, not typical woodworking, but hey, they are made out of wood:
Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
On Jan 14, 2018, at 9:24 AM, vnh84@... [felder-woodworking] < felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
Nope, still does not show up. I am using Chrome. I disabled Adblock plugin as well. Notice at the bottom it says
If you are seeing your pictures with your device, then it might be your device's cache that allows the pictures to show. Not on my PC. :( Maybe upload to the Photos section?
---In felder-woodworking@..., <james.zhu2@...> wrote :
Copy and paste the picture, hopefully the picture shows up:)
James
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Great¡. just not sure how others can do it, like I said, dragging photos into the email body seems to work best for me.
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Brian that showed up in my Chrome browser as a pic and when I put the cursor over it I can download.
On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 11:45 AM, Brian Lamb?blamb11@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
> > > Yahoo strips pictures when they are attachments. I have had luck inserting > photos when I use mail on my mac and cut and paste the photos into the > email itself, not as an attachment. I actually opened iPhoto, selected the > photo then share, then just drug that photo from the blank email into the > email I¡¯m writing here. I don¡¯t use phones for email, so can¡¯t help folks > there. > > I will see if this works, a couple of egg trays I made as Christmas > presents, cut them out on my CNC mill, lasered the Bunny on them, not > typical woodworking, but hey, they are made out of wood: > > > > Brian Lamb >?blamb11@... >? > > > > > On Jan 14, 2018, at 9:24 AM,?vnh84@...?[felder-woodworking] < >?felder-woodworking@...> wrote: > > Nope, still does not show up. I am using Chrome. I disabled Adblock > plugin as well. Notice at the bottom it says > > > If you are seeing your pictures with your device, then it might be your > device's cache that allows the pictures to show. Not on my PC. :( Maybe > upload to the Photos section? > > > > > ---In?felder-woodworking@..., wrote : > > Copy and paste the picture, hopefully the picture shows up:) > > James > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >? >
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Brian that showed up in my Chrome browser as a pic and when I put the cursor over it I can download. On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 11:45 AM, Brian Lamb blamb11@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
Yahoo strips pictures when they are attachments. I have had luck inserting photos when I use mail on my mac and cut and paste the photos into the email itself, not as an attachment. I actually opened iPhoto, selected the photo then share, then just drug that photo from the blank email into the email I¡¯m writing here. I don¡¯t use phones for email, so can¡¯t help folks there.
I will see if this works, a couple of egg trays I made as Christmas presents, cut them out on my CNC mill, lasered the Bunny on them, not typical woodworking, but hey, they are made out of wood:
Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
On Jan 14, 2018, at 9:24 AM, vnh84@... [felder-woodworking] < felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
Nope, still does not show up. I am using Chrome. I disabled Adblock plugin as well. Notice at the bottom it says [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
If you are seeing your pictures with your device, then it might be your device's cache that allows the pictures to show. Not on my PC. :( Maybe upload to the Photos section?
---In felder-woodworking@..., <james.zhu2@...> wrote :
Copy and paste the picture, hopefully the picture shows up:)
James
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Yahoo strips pictures when they are attachments. I have had luck inserting photos when I use mail on my mac and cut and paste the photos into the email itself, not as an attachment. I actually opened iPhoto, selected the photo then share, then just drug that photo from the blank email into the email I¡¯m writing here. I don¡¯t use phones for email, so can¡¯t help folks there.
I will see if this works, a couple of egg trays I made as Christmas presents, cut them out on my CNC mill, lasered the Bunny on them, not typical woodworking, but hey, they are made out of wood:
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Nope, still does not show up.? I am using Chrome.? I disabled Adblock plugin as well.? Notice at the bottom it says? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
If you are seeing your pictures with your device, then it might be your device's cache that allows the pictures to show.? Not on my PC.? :(? Maybe upload to the Photos section???
---In ?felder-woodworking@..., wrote : Copy and paste the picture, hopefully the picture shows up:) James
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Nope, still does not show up.? I am using Chrome.? I disabled Adblock plugin as well.? Notice at the bottom it says? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
If you are seeing your pictures with your device, then it might be your device's cache that allows the pictures to show.? Not on my PC.? :(? Maybe upload to the Photos section???
---In felder-woodworking@..., <james.zhu2@...> wrote : Copy and paste the picture, hopefully the picture shows up:)
James
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John,
Copy & paste works on the iPhone for me.
On your phone, try to copy the picture from photo library, then go to your Gmail app, paste the picture into the email.
It appears if you can paste the picture into the email using the email client, the picture will show up in the email.
James
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On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 4:06 PM, John Kee jmkserv@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Hey Mac I know if my current Chrome browser it won't allow you to paste a pic. Might be a security thing.
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For Sale: New Hammer Feeder Tilt away Mount
$175 Shipped in USA. Email jrunde at gmail dot com if you wish to purchase or for pics.
Thanks, Jay ?
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Re: M18 FUEL? SURGE? 1/4" Hex Hydraulic Driver
Hi Mac, ?At it¡¯s lowest setting the Search light provided light for an hour before the battery ran out of juice. It¡¯s enough to light up a small room enough to see what your doing but not enough to read a newspaper. That¡¯s with the smallest M18 battery.? I question it¡¯s usefulness in the outdoors when it¡¯s raining. The manual warns about getting water in the vents. Also,in the area where the battery plugs into the light, it doesn¡¯t appear to be watertight. I¡¯m going to be using it no matter what the weather is doing and see how it holds up. Hopefully I¡¯ll get a lot of use out of it.
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Hi George andVan,? The Milwaukees have a done-good by me.? For something I use a lot ?the brushless hydraulic is pretty snazzy. ? Hammer drills we use Hilti , Mikita And German Bauer.? I picked up a Bauer copy from HF big 1/2" right angle I don't use much but need it for electrical work around house.? We also have a huge 3' tall concrete breaker.?
George I have been looking at the Milwaukee light system with the stand very darn nice little prices but sure could use none electric light. Retiring my house I find my self in the dark know and than ,? The smaller hand heads don't do it!!? Designing and building for 47 years
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I don¡¯t have the M18 Fuel, just a regular M18 drill and M18 impact. Very happy with both. Recently I picked up the M18 LED Search Light. It was ?$100. It doesn¡¯t come with batteries or a charger. I already have that stuff. It has three settings. I haven¡¯t put it to the test yet on how long a battery will last on a charge. Online reviews have been favorable. The light this thing puts out is impressive. I like Milwaukee ¡®s tools. They¡¯re not Festool,but they are so reasonably priced I think they are a great value. George Gerstner?
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Greetings? I did pick up the Milwaukee fuel surge a few weeks ago and it is rad ,,,lots of snuff if needed it has four settings three for different torque settings and one for drilling. I have used on low setting for electrical panel work and in 3 have driven a ?bunch of 3" to ?5" screws and some bolts and the hydraulic drive is very easy on my arm the noise and hammering vibration.? My 25 mo old grand son loves it ! They are 130.00 bucks ?and I got a 5 amp battery for 100.00.? The drill in ?front is my old one and I know I ?have driven 20,000 to 30,000 2 to 4" screws in the last 6 years so she is tired but I still use . They are pretty much all you see on job sights around here.?
Mac,, Designing and building for 47 years
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Go to Home Depot and get a Rigid driver...warranted for life.?? Dave
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Re: Power feeder recommendation for Hammer B3 Winner?
Andy has Comatic power feeder on his Hammer full combo machine.
James
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I'd go slow on that recommendation. The Comatic feeders are heavy, and expensive. James, have you put a Comatic feeder on a Hammer? I haven't, but I'd be worried about weight on a lighter machine like the Hammer.. And the value for money proposition is a consideration.?
The OP didn't give his name, but I would ask a separate question to the FOG: do any of you have a Hammer feeder, and do you like it? Does it work well? Do you ever wish for the bigger "Felder/Comatic" versions?
Warm regards, Lucky
Dr David Luckensmeyer Business Manager Luckensmeyer Medical Pty Ltd ?
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Designer and Woodworker Luckensmeyer Pty Ltd M: 0413 013 115 ?
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Get Comatic power feeder, 3 or 4 wheel with standard or smart stand. Lots of folks here replace their Felder F48/F38 with Comatic power feeder
James
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Hi,
Been following the thread on the KF700 recommendations and was wondering what the power feeder recommendation for a B3 would be? Should I go with the standard Hammer 3 wheel and the folding mount bracket option or is there a better unit or other options I should consider?
Looking to use the shaper for some cabinet doors, v-groove glue ups, and maybe some molding. Although I¡¯m finding more options in the router bit world for molding.
Thanks.
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Re: Power feeder recommendation for Hammer B3 Winner?
The Comatic DC feeders are considerably lighter than the regular AC feeders and yes, had one fitted on my C3 for about 8 months - just don't use the Smart Stand as that is a beast
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Re: Sliding table saw for small work
Mine measure from 0 to 25¡±+
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Two parallel guides with built in measurement like the Felder units, I don't know if Brian's parallel guides have measurement, Macs clamps or any clamp mounted to the slot and you can accurately measure and Bridge clamp any width down to about 1/2". Fritz and Franz can also be used if they have measurement added.
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Re: Power feeder recommendation for Hammer B3 Winner?
I'd go slow on that recommendation. The Comatic feeders are heavy, and expensive. James, have you put a Comatic feeder on a Hammer? I haven't, but I'd be worried about weight on a lighter machine like the Hammer. And the value for money proposition is a consideration.?
The OP didn't give his name, but I would ask a separate question to the FOG: do any of you have a Hammer feeder, and do you like it? Does it work well? Do you ever wish for the bigger "Felder/Comatic" versions?
Warm regards, Lucky
Dr David Luckensmeyer Business Manager Luckensmeyer Medical Pty Ltd ?
and
Designer and Woodworker Luckensmeyer Pty Ltd M: 0413 013 115 ?
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On 14 Jan 2018, at 7:50 am, James Zhu james.zhu2@... [felder-woodworking] < felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Get Comatic power feeder, 3 or 4 wheel with standard or smart stand. Lots of folks here replace their Felder F48/F38 with Comatic power feeder
James
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Hi,
Been following the thread on the KF700 recommendations and was wondering what the power feeder recommendation for a B3 would be? Should I go with the standard Hammer 3 wheel and the folding mount bracket option or is there a better unit or other options I should consider?
Looking to use the shaper for some cabinet doors, v-groove glue ups, and maybe some molding. Although I¡¯m finding more options in the router bit world for molding.
Thanks.
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Thanks, what are the deltas between the 3 wheel unit and the hammer one?
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Re: Power feeder recommendation for Hammer B3 Winner?
Get Comatic power feeder, 3 or 4 wheel with standard or smart stand. Lots of folks here replace their Felder F48/F38 with Comatic power feeder
James
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Hi,
Been following the thread on the KF700 recommendations and was wondering what the power feeder recommendation for a B3 would be? Should I go with the standard Hammer 3 wheel and the folding mount bracket option or is there a better unit or other options I should consider?
Looking to use the shaper for some cabinet doors, v-groove glue ups, and maybe some molding. Although I¡¯m finding more options in the router bit world for molding.
Thanks.
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Power feeder recommendation for Hammer B3 Winner?
Hi, Been following the thread on the KF700 recommendations and was wondering what the power feeder recommendation for a B3 would be? Should I go with the standard Hammer 3 wheel and the folding mount bracket option or is there a better unit or other options I should consider? Looking to use the shaper for some cabinet doors, v-groove glue ups, and maybe some molding. Although I¡¯m finding more options in the router bit world for molding. Thanks.
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Copy and paste the picture, hopefully the picture shows up:) James On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 3:17 PM mac campshure mac512002@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
Try copy paste from pictures
*martin**/**campshure**/**co**/*
*llcmac campshure7412 elmwood ave.middleton, wi 53562-3106608-332-2330 <608-332-2330> cell*
*608-824-0023 <608-824-0023> fax*
*airtightclamps@...* <airtightclamps@...>
*airtightclamps.com <>*
*Designing and building for 47 years* Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 13, 2018, at 10:54 AM, James Zhu james.zhu2@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
I thought it would work, cause I replied with pictures using iPhone and Gmail app.
James
On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 11:39 AM vnh84@... [felder-woodworking] < felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
James, if you included pictures, none can be seen. Probably's the FOG's anti-attachment policy at work again.
I will need to clarify this with Liz Rogers.
Thanks!
SW
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Hey Mac I know if my current Chrome browser it won't allow you to paste a pic. Might be a security thing.
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Try copy paste from pictures? Designing and building for 47 years
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I thought it would work, cause I replied with pictures using iPhone and Gmail app.
James
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James, if you included pictures, none can be seen.? Probably's the FOG's anti-attachment policy at work again.??
I will need to clarify this with Liz Rogers.??
Thanks!
SW
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Try copy paste from pictures? Designing and building for 47 years
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On Jan 13, 2018, at 10:54 AM, James Zhu james.zhu2@... [felder-woodworking] < felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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I thought it would work, cause I replied with pictures using iPhone and Gmail app.
James
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James, if you included pictures, none can be seen.? Probably's the FOG's anti-attachment policy at work again.??
I will need to clarify this with Liz Rogers.??
Thanks!
SW
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Re: M18 FUEL? SURGE? 1/4" Hex Hydraulic Driver
Hi George andVan,? The Milwaukees have a done-good by me.? For something I use a lot ?the brushless hydraulic is pretty snazzy. ? Hammer drills we use Hilti , Mikita And German Bauer.? I picked up a Bauer copy from HF big 1/2" right angle I don't use much but need it for electrical work around house.? We also have a huge 3' tall concrete breaker.?
George I have been looking at the Milwaukee light system with the stand very darn nice little prices but sure could use none electric light. Retiring my house I find my self in the dark know and than ,? The smaller hand heads don't do it!!? Designing and building for 47 years
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On Jan 13, 2018, at 8:10 AM, George george954679@... [felder-woodworking] < felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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I don¡¯t have the M18 Fuel, just a regular M18 drill and M18 impact. Very happy with both. Recently I picked up the M18 LED Search Light. It was ?$100. It doesn¡¯t come with batteries or a charger. I already have that stuff. It has three settings. I haven¡¯t put it to the test yet on how long a battery will last on a charge. Online reviews have been favorable. The light this thing puts out is impressive. I like Milwaukee ¡®s tools. They¡¯re not Festool,but they are so reasonably priced I think they are a great value. George Gerstner?
?
Greetings? I did pick up the Milwaukee fuel surge a few weeks ago and it is rad ,,,lots of snuff if needed it has four settings three for different torque settings and one for drilling. I have used on low setting for electrical panel work and in 3 have driven a ?bunch of 3" to ?5" screws and some bolts and the hydraulic drive is very easy on my arm the noise and hammering vibration.? My 25 mo old grand son loves it ! They are 130.00 bucks ?and I got a 5 amp battery for 100.00.? The drill in ?front is my old one and I know I ?have driven 20,000 to 30,000 2 to 4" screws in the last 6 years so she is tired but I still use . They are pretty much all you see on job sights around here.?
Mac,, Designing and building for 47 years
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Go to Home Depot and get a Rigid driver...warranted for life.?? Dave
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