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Re: Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
Anil, ? I was thinking about buying?a 500V.? Curious how you think the build quality isn't as robust as it used to be? Thanks Dave Davies On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 2:10?AM Anil via <anil00=[email protected]> wrote:
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Bead on the outside of the cabinet door
开云体育What is the best way to achieve a bead like below around the outside perimeter of the door? Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations |
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Re: Aftermarket saw blade guard for Hammer Winner
开云体育Mike, You intend to go from the Euro guard to the overhead guard. This has been discussed here so you should be able to find info by searching. I made the switch because I did not like removing the guard and lowering the riving knife for grooves. With overhead guard a different riving knife can be used which eliminates this issue. Dust collection is better, I won’t quantify it as I also changed my DC system at the same time so it is not a good comparison. As long as the OH saw guard arm swings out of the way (mine does not) you won’t have any additional restrictions in height of material you can process. In my case, this is really more of an assembly issue. I use the slider for large assemblies as it is more convenient than my assembly table. First time I used the OHSG I felt its bulkiness but got used to it quickly. Not in shop but this is the best pic I can share of my OHSG. Horizontal arm is fixed but it has telescoping tubes. I can push the gray tube into blue tube which moves guard about 2’ away from the blade. ? Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations On Apr 5, 2025, at 3:43?AM, Mike Hopkins via groups.io <mike.hopkins@...> wrote:
? Today I just hooked my blade guard dust port to my DC and removed the shop vac that had been collecting dust for the overhead portion for the dust collection. ?This is a temporary situation and I am considering dropping $500 to $1K for a grizzly or Harvey shark. ?So my question is what should I expect to be the biggest benefit? ?Better dust collection, better visibility and safety, more convenience, or all of the above? ?Currently I have only one bolt for the angle iron, so if I have a wider piece I will be able to loosen the bolt and rotate it away pretty quickly. ?Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated about the relative benefits and improvements that I should expect. ?Thanks, ?Mike
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Aftermarket saw blade guard for Hammer Winner
Today I just hooked my blade guard dust port to my DC and removed the shop vac that had been collecting dust for the overhead portion for the dust collection. ?This is a temporary situation and I am considering dropping $500 to $1K for a grizzly or Harvey shark. ?So my question is what should I expect to be the biggest benefit? ?Better dust collection, better visibility and safety, more convenience, or all of the above? ?Currently I have only one bolt for the angle iron, so if I have a wider piece I will be able to loosen the bolt and rotate it away pretty quickly. ?Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated about the relative benefits and improvements that I should expect. ?Thanks, ?Mike
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Re: Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
You're probably right, David :-). Interestingly, a few years ago I was stupid enough to sell the 500V when I was moving homes and ended up buying the next version of it recently - much more expensive and not as heavy weight in construction.? So I'm in two minds about this listing..
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Re: Air clamps set
#forsale
Ven 4 apr 2025 05:36 Brad Wall ha scritto:
Grande strettaHow much would a possible shipment to Italy cost? |
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Re: Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
开云体育Just be aware that the multipress is not rigid enough to be moved on a regular basis. It loses calibration alarmingly quickly. I have the mobility kit but no longer move the press because of the calibration issues. ? I love my press very much. But it has limitations. ? Warm regards, Lucky ? Dr David Luckensmeyer Designer & Maker @luckensmeyer M: 0413 013 115 ? From:
[email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of David Davies via groups.io <myfinishingtouch@...> You know you're going to kick yourself later if? you sell it.? Check with Joel Gelman.? He used the space on the back side of the multipress.? I can't remember?exactly now what he did but I remembered being impressed at the time?with?his ingenuity. Dave Davies ? On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 10:10?PM Anil via
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Re: Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
You know you're going to kick yourself later if? you sell it.? Check with Joel Gelman.? He used the space on the back side of the multipress.? I can't remember?exactly now what he did but I remembered being impressed at the time?with?his ingenuity. Dave Davies On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 10:10?PM Anil via <anil00=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: My account.
You don't appear to be bouncing from what I can see, so you should be getting messages if that is what you are signed up for, individual messages. Brian Lamb blamb11@... lambtoolworks.com
On Friday, April 4, 2025 at 05:24:32 PM MST, Daniel Thompson via groups.io <danthompson5371@...> wrote:
I believe I have fixed my account. Please resume sending me posts to this group. Thanks! Daniel Thompson |
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Barth Multipress RP3001 with clamps and casework supports [Seattle area]
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In excellent, almost unused condition.
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Asking $14500 picked up in Seattle area.? I will likely regret it as it will be super expensive if I ever want to re-acquire it!? As much as I want to keep it, I'm finding that I'm not doing as much of large cabinet and case work that I thought I would.? May be someone can put it to much better use.
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Re: File /3D Printer Files/Felder splinter block.stl uploaded
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Perfect, glad it worked out! Brian Lamb blamb11@... lambtoolworks.com
On Friday, April 4, 2025 at 06:44:49 AM MST, Jason Holtz via groups.io <jholtzy@...> wrote:
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My friend printed the thicker version as it matches my stop thickness. It turned out great, was about 4 hours of print time.
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Re: File /3D Printer Files/Felder splinter block.stl uploaded
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Brian,?
My friend printed the thicker version as it matches my stop thickness. It turned out great, was about 4 hours of print time.
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Jason J. Holtz Furniture 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406 |
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
Doug,? Vertical at balance point or a distance "further" away from final position would be preferred, safest, if you don't have abundance of ceiling height. The extra angle on the load line will assist in controlling descent and keeping humans a safe distance from the action. On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 8:20?AM Doug Speck via <speckde=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Raising an FB710 off its crate
Brett,
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I want to make sure I understand what you’re saying. ?If I imagine the saw having been raised just to the balance point at which the CG will begin to create a moment to rotate the saw to vertical, are you suggesting the chain fall should be vertical at that point, or farther away from the direction of rotation of the rising saw, or toward the direction it is rotating into??
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Air clamps set
#forsale
Have a set of "Big squeeze" air clamps for sale. I haven't had the time to properly install these on my current saw and have used them a few times and they work awesome. Just not using them enough to justify keeping them.
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Willing to ship on the buyers dime // Asking $600
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