Does anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994 while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect. Because we got
it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
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I have a bf6 with the turntable. ?But no drawing. Doubtful this is s help. I remember when I moved my shop that the plate was odd in its configuration.?
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On Jan 16, 2021, at 3:22 PM, Paul Curme < paul.curme@...> wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994 while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect. Because we got
it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi, Don't know if it is what you mean or indeed will be any help. But there is a listing on e-bay UK with a panel saw with a turntable.? Never seen one before, but thought I would mention it.
Regards,
Mark.
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There are maybe 10 turntables in th UK , sods law that one of them gets listed less than an hour before I ask the question.
If had the space I would buy it and keep both, but unfortunately I don't and wont for the foreseeable future. (ever)
I have emailed the seller to see if he has the original documents for it and will wait and see.
The original plate had slots in it for BF, KFS and K type machines in multiple length variations, so its easy to get the mounting wrong.
Can work out from the pictures on ebay why its on the turntable.
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Hi,
Don't know if it is what you mean or indeed will be any help. But there is a listing on e-bay UK with a panel saw with a turntable.?
Never seen one before, but thought I would mention it.
Regards,
Mark.
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I gotta ask.?? What? does one do with a turn table on a sliding
saw? or any table saw?
On 1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme wrote:
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Does
anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate
for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994
while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back
then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my
machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect.
Because we got it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and
load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the
layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
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Cliff,
turntable is not on the saw, rather saw is on the turn table
Imran
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On Jan 16, 2021, at 11:19 PM, Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> wrote: ?
I gotta ask.?? What? does one do with a turn table on a sliding
saw? or any table saw?
On 1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme wrote:
Does
anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate
for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994
while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back
then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my
machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect.
Because we got it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and
load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the
layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
Sent from my Windows Phone
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In long narrow spaces they give you flexibility with the smaller sliding tables
I have had to fight the planning authority for every inch on my new workshop, so it would be nice to site the machine permanently rather than moving it around on the rolling carriage.
But it all hinges on the centre of rotation is key.
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Cliff,
turntable is not on the saw, rather saw is on the turn table
Imran
On Jan 16, 2021, at 11:19 PM, Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> wrote:
?
I gotta ask.?? What? does one do with a turn table on a sliding saw? or any table saw?
On 1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme wrote:
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Does anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994 while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect. Because we got
it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
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?Well? Thanks for that.?? So my assumption was in error?? One
doesn't do? anything with a turn table ON a saw.? One puts the Saw
ON a turn table.
I am a little nonplussed though.?? I am unable to? imagine the
utility? of turning one's saw round and round.? What's the up
side?? Sales? Showroom stuff?
Anyway I could make you one.??
You will have to provide me five guys to help me get the plate
on and off my mill.
?
On 1/17/21 12:03 AM, imranindiana via
groups.io wrote:
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Cliff,
turntable is not on the saw, rather saw is on the
turn table
Imran
?
I gotta ask.?? What? does one do with a turn table on a
sliding saw? or any table saw?
On 1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme
wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top
mounting plate for the almost mythical turntable for the
BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in
1994 while working for the guys that were the uk sales
agent back then but cant figure out the centre point of
rotation for my machine as its not as straight forward as
one might expect. Because we got it wrong at the 1st
attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size
and load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because
the layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
Sent from my Windows Phone
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On 1/17/21 2:34 AM, Paul Curme wrote: had to fight the planning authority for every inch on my new workshop, I see.? I'd like to say I feel you pain? but I've never lived anywhere where my space was constrained. As my childhood hero? Jeremiah Johnson said to Will Geer's character: "I been to a city"
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I have one saw that I wish was on a turntable.? It is in a single bay part of the garage.? Long rips in one direction but need to turn it for long crosscuts.? Easier to go to the other building than reconfigure.? Dave
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?Well? Thanks for that.?? So my assumption was in error?? One doesn't do? anything with a turn table ON a saw.? One puts the Saw ON a turn table.
I am a little nonplussed though.?? I am unable to? imagine the utility? of turning one's saw round and round.? What's the up side?? Sales? Showroom stuff?
Anyway I could make you one.??
You will have to provide me five guys to help me get the plate on and off my mill.
?
On 1/17/21 12:03 AM, imranindiana via groups.io wrote:
Cliff,
turntable is not on the saw, rather saw is on the turn table
Imran
?
I gotta ask.?? What? does one do with a turn table on a sliding saw? or any table saw?
On 1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994 while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect. Because we got
it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
Sent from my Windows Phone
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I took a tour of the old Duke Mansion in Charlotte, NC. They had a big turn table built into the floor of their garage. They drove their cars in forward, pushed a button and drove out forward. As I get older and my neck stiffer, I am starting to want one in my garage too.?
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On Jan 19, 2021, at 8:20 PM, David Kumm <davekumm@...> wrote:
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I have one saw that I wish was on a turntable.? It is in a single bay part of the garage.? Long rips in one direction but need to turn it for long crosscuts.? Easier to go to the other building than reconfigure.? Dave
?Well? Thanks for that.?? So my assumption was in error?? One doesn't do? anything with a turn table ON a saw.? One puts the Saw ON a turn table.
I am a little nonplussed though.?? I am unable to? imagine the utility? of turning one's saw round and round.? What's the up side?? Sales? Showroom stuff?
Anyway I could make you one.??
You will have to provide me five guys to help me get the plate on and off my mill.
?
On 1/17/21 12:03 AM, imranindiana via groups.io wrote:
Cliff,
turntable is not on the saw, rather saw is on the turn table
Imran
?
I gotta ask.?? What? does one do with a turn table on a sliding saw? or any table saw?
On 1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994 while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect. Because we got
it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
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A backup camera is cheaper and works nearly as well. ;)
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On Jan 19, 2021, at 10:12 PM, Patty & Steve Spear via groups.io <passpear@...> wrote:
? I took a tour of the old Duke Mansion in Charlotte, NC. They had a big turn table built into the floor of their garage. They drove their cars in forward, pushed a button and drove out forward. As I get older and my neck stiffer, I am starting to want one in my garage too.?
Steve On Jan 19, 2021, at 8:20 PM, David Kumm <davekumm@...> wrote:
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I have one saw that I wish was on a turntable.? It is in a single bay part of the garage.? Long rips in one direction but need to turn it for long crosscuts.? Easier to go to the other building than reconfigure.? Dave
?Well? Thanks for that.?? So my assumption was in error?? One doesn't do? anything with a turn table ON a saw.? One puts the Saw ON a turn table.
I am a little nonplussed though.?? I am unable to? imagine the utility? of turning one's saw round and round.? What's the up side?? Sales? Showroom stuff?
Anyway I could make you one.??
You will have to provide me five guys to help me get the plate on and off my mill.
?
On 1/17/21 12:03 AM, imranindiana via groups.io wrote:
Cliff,
turntable is not on the saw, rather saw is on the turn table
Imran
?
I gotta ask.?? What? does one do with a turn table on a sliding saw? or any table saw?
On 1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994 while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect. Because we got
it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
Sent from my Windows Phone
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Which would you prefer? ? A turntable branded Hammer, Felder, Format-4, Martin, or Mercedes-Benz ? ?ROFLMAO.
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On Jan 19, 2021, at 5:20 PM, David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
I have one saw that I wish was on a turntable.? It is in a single bay part of the garage.? Long rips in one direction but need to turn it for long crosscuts.? Easier to go to the other building than reconfigure.? Dave
?Well? Thanks for that.?? So my assumption was in error?? One doesn't do? anything with a turn table ON a saw.? One puts the Saw ON a turn table. I am a little nonplussed though.?? I am unable to? imagine the utility? of turning one's saw round and round.? What's the up side?? Sales? Showroom stuff?
Anyway I could make you one.???
You will have to provide me five guys to help me get the plate on and off my mill.?
?
On 1/17/21 12:03 AM, imranindiana via??wrote:
Cliff,
turntable is not on the saw, rather saw is on the turn table
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Imran ? I gotta ask.?? What? does one do with a turn table on a sliding saw? or any table saw?
On 1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994 while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect. Because we got it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
Sent from my Windows Phone
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Which would you prefer? ? A turntable branded Hammer, Felder, Format-4, Martin, or Mercedes-Benz ? ?ROFLMAO.
On Jan 19, 2021, at 5:20 PM, David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
I have one saw that I wish was on a turntable.? It is in a single bay part of the garage.? Long rips in one direction but need to turn it for long crosscuts.? Easier to go to the other building than reconfigure.? Dave
?Well? Thanks for that.?? So my assumption was in error?? One doesn't do? anything with a turn table ON a saw.? One puts the Saw ON a turn table.
I am a little nonplussed though.?? I am unable to? imagine the utility? of turning one's saw round and round.? What's the up side?? Sales? Showroom stuff?
Anyway I could make you one.???
You will have to provide me five guys to help me get the plate on and off my mill.?
?
On 1/17/21 12:03 AM, imranindiana via??wrote:
Cliff,
turntable is not on the saw, rather saw is on the turn table
<image0.jpeg>
Imran
?
I gotta ask.?? What? does one do with a turn table on a sliding saw? or any table saw?
On 1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994 while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect. Because we got
it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
Sent from my Windows Phone
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And I figured it would be Bentley.? David Best - via mobile phone?
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On Jan 19, 2021, at 8:29 PM, David Kumm <davekumm@...> wrote:
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Aston-Martin.? Dave
Which would you prefer? ? A turntable branded Hammer, Felder, Format-4, Martin, or Mercedes-Benz ? ?ROFLMAO.
On Jan 19, 2021, at 5:20 PM, David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
I have one saw that I wish was on a turntable.? It is in a single bay part of the garage.? Long rips in one direction but need to turn it for long crosscuts.? Easier to go to the other building than reconfigure.? Dave
?Well? Thanks for that.?? So my assumption was in error?? One doesn't do? anything with a turn table ON a saw.? One puts the Saw ON a turn table.
I am a little nonplussed though.?? I am unable to? imagine the utility? of turning one's saw round and round.? What's the up side?? Sales? Showroom stuff?
Anyway I could make you one.???
You will have to provide me five guys to help me get the plate on and off my mill.?
?
On 1/17/21 12:03 AM, imranindiana via??wrote:
Cliff,
turntable is not on the saw, rather saw is on the turn table
<image0.jpeg>
Imran
?
I gotta ask.?? What? does one do with a turn table on a sliding saw? or any table saw?
On 1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994 while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect. Because we got
it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
Sent from my Windows Phone
|
About 15 years ago I had a new Audi A8L and it was sweet.? The first Badger game I parked it in the private garage and thought I was hot shit.? Came out after the game and next to it was a new Flying Spur.? There was absolutely no comparison.? Deflating but
real life and lesson learned.? Dave
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And I figured it would be Bentley.?
David Best - via mobile phone?
On Jan 19, 2021, at 8:29 PM, David Kumm <davekumm@...> wrote:
?
Aston-Martin.? Dave
Which would you prefer? ? A turntable branded Hammer, Felder, Format-4, Martin, or Mercedes-Benz ? ?ROFLMAO.
On Jan 19, 2021, at 5:20 PM, David Kumm < davekumm@...> wrote:
I have one saw that I wish was on a turntable.? It is in a single bay part of the garage.? Long rips in one direction but need to turn it for long crosscuts.? Easier to go to the other building than reconfigure.? Dave
?Well? Thanks for that.?? So my assumption was in error?? One doesn't do? anything with a turn table ON a saw.? One puts the Saw ON a turn table.
I am a little nonplussed though.?? I am unable to? imagine the utility? of turning one's saw round and round.? What's the up side?? Sales? Showroom stuff?
Anyway I could make you one.???
You will have to provide me five guys to help me get the plate on and off my mill.?
?
On 1/17/21 12:03 AM, imranindiana via??wrote:
Cliff,
turntable is not on the saw, rather saw is on the turn table
<image0.jpeg>
Imran
?
I gotta ask.?? What? does one do with a turn table on a sliding saw? or any table saw?
On 1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of the drawing of the top mounting plate for the almost mythical turntable for the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M on one for an exhibition in 1994 while working for the guys that were the uk sales agent back then but cant figure out the centre point of rotation for my machine as its not as straight forward as one might expect. Because we got
it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential bearing that is the right size and load capacity. But need the top plate layout, because the layout is to close to guess.
Catalog picture without the machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
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I confess I had to google "flying spur" . . .? I figured that was
what happened when a cowboy gets thrown from his horse.
--
Michael Garrison Stuber
On 1/19/2021 9:46 PM, David Kumm wrote:
About 15 years ago I had a new Audi A8L and it was sweet.? The
first Badger game I parked it in the private garage and thought
I was hot shit.? Came out after the game and next to it was a
new Flying Spur.? There was absolutely no comparison.? Deflating
but real life and lesson learned.? Dave
And I figured it would be Bentley.?
David Best - via mobile phone?
?
Aston-Martin.? Dave
Which would you
prefer? ? A turntable branded Hammer, Felder,
Format-4, Martin, or Mercedes-Benz ? ?ROFLMAO.
On Jan 19, 2021, at 5:20 PM,
David Kumm < davekumm@...>
wrote:
I have one saw that I wish was on a
turntable.? It is in a single bay part of
the garage.? Long rips in one direction
but need to turn it for long crosscuts.?
Easier to go to the other building than
reconfigure.? Dave
?Well? Thanks for
that.?? So my assumption was in
error?? One doesn't do? anything with
a turn table ON a saw.? One puts the
Saw ON a turn table.
I am a little
nonplussed though.?? I am unable to?
imagine the utility? of turning one's
saw round and round.? What's the up
side?? Sales? Showroom stuff?
Anyway I could make
you one.???
You
will have to provide me five guys to
help me get the plate on and off my
mill.?
?
On
1/17/21 12:03 AM, imranindiana via??wrote:
Cliff,
turntable is
not on the saw, rather saw is on the
turn table
<image0.jpeg>
Imran
?
I gotta ask.??
What? does one do with a turn
table on a sliding saw? or any
table saw?
On
1/16/21 3:22 PM, Paul Curme wrote:
Does anyone
have a copy of the drawing of
the top mounting plate for the
almost mythical turntable for
the BF6.
I remember mounting a 6-41 M
on one for an exhibition in
1994 while working for the
guys that were the uk sales
agent back then but cant
figure out the centre point of
rotation for my machine as its
not as straight forward as one
might expect. Because we got
it wrong at the 1st attempt.
I've located a potential
bearing that is the right size
and load capacity. But need
the top plate layout, because
the layout is to close to
guess.
Catalog picture without the
machine would do at a pinch.
Thanks in advance.
Sent from my Windows Phone
--
Michael Garrison Stuber
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