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Re: Help with Cosscut wagon lower than slider
And the following link from David Best should help a lot James On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 9:13 AM, Brian Lamb blamb11@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Re: Help with Cosscut wagon lower than slider
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýARe you saying the outrigger attachment is set to low on the slider coupling? Mac martin/campshure/co/llc 608-824-0023?fax Designing and building for 47 years On Dec 20, 2017, at 7:49 AM, dawgyeats@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Re: Help with Cosscut wagon lower than slider
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýOn the F-channel machines, there are set screws to set the height of the outrigger. If you have the P channel (X-roll) I would assume there are also adjustments. I seem to recall black plastic pieces that rest of the top of the slider, you might find the adjustment there.On Dec 20, 2017, at 6:49 AM, dawgyeats@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Help with Cosscut wagon lower than slider
I have discovered my crosscut wagon on my K700S is .015 lower than the slider.? in other words if i put material on the wagon to be crosscut and slide it towards the slider? it catches on the lip of the slider. Can someone recommend how to correct this on my k700... how do i rase it?? thanks in advance |
Re: Scroll Compressors
Cliff
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWhen I was with Arthur D Little we pioneered Scroll Technology.
Had a contract to develop a compressor for the supercharger for
the M1 Abrams and were working on Blood Pumps as it turns out
only peristaltic and scroll pumps can pump blood without damaging
the cells. Scroll technology is a very effective and clean
compression tech. It's just two opposing matched involute scrolls
with one of them moving so as to create an ever reducing physical
space On 12/19/2017 8:34 PM, Brian Lamb
blamb11@... [felder-woodworking] wrote:
Im very familiar with rotary compressors, not sure about the scroll units. I wouldnt buy any rotary screw other than Kaeser, and a 5hp unit would run somewhere north of $7k. They are super durable and work fantastic, but are meant to be used a lot. If you dont have an almost constant need for a large volume of air, you are better off with a piston compressor. |
Re: Scroll Compressors
The screw or scroll compressors are meant to run all the time.? I have a great old 5HP Quincy that I run slower with a 3HP motor (only 425 RPM) so it's really quiet.? I have a friend who is on here occasionally.? He did a ton of research for his home shop.??He ended up getting a rotary vane Mattei Compressor.? Super quiet, built in dryer, really really nice. Like $5K.
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Re: Scroll Compressors
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI¡¯m very familiar with rotary compressors, not sure about the ¡°scroll¡± units. I wouldn¡¯t buy any rotary screw other than Kaeser, and a 5hp unit would run somewhere north of $7k. They are super durable and work fantastic, but are meant to be used a lot. If you don¡¯t have an almost constant need for a large volume of air, you are better off with a piston compressor.On Dec 19, 2017, at 4:48 PM, picktool@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Scroll Compressors
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Re: Jig saw recommendation
Like? Brian I ran Makita stuff for year's and had the same issue with the cell's not lasting. Tried an 18v Milwaukee and was disappointed, it was to unstable on the bench, fell over all the time and damaged work, chuck was out of wack...... Now I have 3 festool drills and smile every time I use them. Jonathan? Fine Interior Woodwork On 17 Dec 2017 22:58, "Brian Lamb blamb11@... [felder-woodworking]" <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Re: Jig saw recommendation
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI ran Makita for years and got tired of buying batteries every couple of years. Sold off all my Makita stuff and bought Bosch, been about 8 years now and I haven¡¯t thrown away a battery yet, this is on 12V and 18V stuff.On Dec 17, 2017, at 1:14 PM, joe.jensen@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Re: Jig saw recommendation
They are all made in China but the magic of a good battery pack is how well each cell is matched with the others.? If you spend any time on the RC electric forums you'll see the main difference from run of the mill packs and premium is how well the cells are match to each other.? I am blown away by how long the Festool and the Bosch packs last. My shop is in the AZ summer heat and I have Festool packs that are 8 years old and still seem perfect.
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Re: Jig saw recommendation
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýFunny the are all made in China martin/campshure/co/llc 608-824-0023?fax Designing and building for 47 years On Dec 17, 2017, at 10:52 AM, Lance Clifford offaces@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Re: Jig saw recommendation
Cliff,
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Your batteries will fit any of the 125 (currently) tools in the Milwaukee M18 line..., but won't work with those from other manufacturers. I went with 18v Makita system, including the brushless 18v circular saw, and now have several other tools using the same batteries. -------------------------------------------- On Sun, 12/17/17, cliff rohrabacher@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
Subject: Re: [felder-woodworking] Re: Jig saw recommendation To: felder-woodworking@... Date: Sunday, December 17, 2017, 8: raises a question. of whether all 18 volt batteries are standardized too fit all 18 vdc tools.?? I recently got? my first cordless tool?? a milwaukee brushless? circular saw with a charger and two battery packs. will those batteries fit other tools??? It never occurred to me to inquire. |
Re: Dust Extraction Piping
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýUsed KB for 40 years martin/campshure/co/llc 608-824-0023?fax Designing and building for 47 years On Dec 16, 2017, at 7:03 PM, MIKE KING habacomike@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Re: BF 6-31 jointer table question
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýAll in German print that up that is all you need. I can send but useless martin/campshure/co/llc 608-824-0023?fax Designing and building for 47 years On Dec 17, 2017, at 10:25 AM, Neil Carrodus neil.carrodus@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Re: Jig saw recommendation
You chose well.? I've had Dewalt, Porter Cable and now Milwaukee.? I think the battery configuration is how they develop brand loyalty.? The batteries cost as much as the tools. So, you don't want to have to buy very many, and wont need to if you stay with one brand.? The Dewalt and Porter Cable tools I had were years ago and may be better now, but I replaced them as they broke (with Milwaukee).? I went with Milwaukee because I saw them most on my jobsites.? That's what the guys that can't afford downtime or a broken tool were using.
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Re: Jig saw recommendation
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýChina is full of replacement ?batteries for most all tools. I stay with the manufacturers.? I am interested in reviews of milwaukees new hydraulic brushless driver. Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc 608-824-0023?fax Designing and building for 47 years On Dec 17, 2017, at 10:16 AM, Jeremy Scuteri jscuteri@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Re: BF 6-31 jointer table question
Neil Carrodus
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWow thanks Mac! Where did you dig this drawing up? If you have a parts guide, could you send a picture of the list of part names that corresponds to this numbered drawing?? Thanks again.? Neil ?Carrodus 604-753-9458 On Dec 17, 2017, at 6:18 AM, mac campshure mac512002@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Neil,? The two adjustments you mention only move the assembly complete as it is already set. The first pic moves the whole table up and down, the second only moves the table in and out in reference to cutting circle .? You need to study this drawing and get into the assemblies. In the upper right corner this is what you have to wrap your head around 6 and 12 the round Shafts As you change the position of the rods it changes the position of the angle and also the position of the table to raise and lower. In the lower right hand corner you can see the octagon shafts you need to complement the adjustment you make on the hinge assemble so the tables aren't skewed.? The adjustments are a pain in the ass not easy or fun! But can be done,,, always do a little at a time. Get the hinge side co plane with outfeed table first. Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc 608-824-0023?fax Designing and building for 47 years On Dec 16, 2017, at 11:06 PM, Neil Carrodus neil.carrodus@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Re: Jig saw recommendation
I don't know of any manufacturers that make cordless tool batteries that fit more than one brand. On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 11:08 AM, cliff rohrabacher@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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