Re: Dual 51 Blown Fuse
Is the feed using power from the main motor if so disconnected feed lever first . martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell
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mac campshure
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Re: Dual 51 Blown Fuse
JP, The tech has a point but likely did not communicate it well. Motors have service/duty ratings from S1 to S10. My Dual 51 is 7.35 KW S6-40%. Here is the explanation. S1 Continuous duty The motor
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imran
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Re: Dual 51 Blown Fuse
If you¡¯re talking about a fuse being blown at your load center or breaker panel, then you properly have not sized the breaker/fuse to the load of your Dual 51 at start up, or the wiring is
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David P. Best
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Re: Dual 51 Blown Fuse
Hi JP: Definitely not normal. The advice to keep it off for 10 minutes to avoid damaging the circuit board is bull/#$t, for sure. The reason why we both know you¡¯ve been told incorrect information
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David Luckensmeyer
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Dual 51 Blown Fuse
Hi Guys, I have a question about our Dual 51. It¡¯s nearly brand new, probably used less than 15 times, as we rarely mill lumber and when we do, it¡¯s often not a lot. We¡¯ve been using it with our
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jppetricca@...
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Re: Disc/Belt Sanders
James, Funny you mention that. When I built the last few Big Squeeze few yrs back, I decided to get the oscillating sander and Rigid was my choice because it did both for a reasonable price. I tried 2
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imran
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Re: Disc/Belt Sanders
Imran, I followed the technique Michael Fortune described in the attached Fine Woodworking article, it does work. Now, I can bandsaw the template (straight or curved) very close to the line. I use
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James Zhu
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Re: Disc/Belt Sanders
Here is a picture:
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imran
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Re: Martin Air Clamp
Patrick, I second Joe's opinion. I think a beam clamp is unnecessary unless you're doing a lot of veneer or thin pieces. A piece of MDF on edge or slightly curved caul as Mac mentioned works well. The
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Jarrett Maxwell
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Re: Power Feed F348 electrical install
Hi Pierre, your wiring would be correct for Canada. Regards, Rod
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rodsheridan
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Re: Martin Air Clamp
James, Brave is not the term I would use. -- John Hinman Boise ID K700S and A941
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John Hinman
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Re: Martin Air Clamp
Agreed, the lack of safety glasses on a sliding table saw isn't a big thing.? Now if you're grinding metal, definitely! However, in the 3rd video of this series, he does a rather dangerous action
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Aaron Inami
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Re: Martin Air Clamp
Hi James, That is crazy! Last I heard, no one making replacement eyeballs (yet). ??? Thx, Wade
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Wade Dees
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Re: LockDowel
Saw these videos a few years back¡ was going to try it out and I haven¡¯t gotten back to it yet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RuO_jljpTA&t=738s? Peanut 2 or Lamello Tenso? [**Gifted/Ad][video
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Martin Air Clamp
Wade, This is not the worst I have ever seen. There are YouTube videos showing people wearing slippers, no safety glasses, no hearing protection, no dust collection, and hands are just too close to
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James Zhu
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Re: LockDowel
Scott, Another simple option that allows for knockdown construction with tight joints is the Festool Domino Connectors plus pocket screws for face frames as needed. Provides a lot of flexibility and
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Tim House
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Re: LockDowel
That looks interesting. Only face drilling required.
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Andy
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Re: Martin Air Clamp
Hi Aaron, I can also see there are no rules about wearing safety glasses in this shop! ??? Wade
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Wade Dees
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Re: LockDowel
Just to throw another option out there¡ and this method has hand jigs or you can do cnc. https://www.intelligentfixings.com/? Intelligent Fixings PEANUT? Connecting System | Home
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Martin Air Clamp
You can see here that he puts a small piece of wood at the rear of the beam clamp to prevent unequal piston pressure problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQgEybte9So -Aaron
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Aaron Inami
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