Thanks Melvin. Appreciated.
Barry
Type: Posts; User: Barry W. Larson; Keyword(s):
Thanks Melvin. Appreciated.
Barry
Hi Melvin:
A bit off topic, but how do you like the Cruser saw? They look interesting?
Thanks.
Barry W. Larson
Calgary, Alberta, Canada eh!
Kevin:
Excellent design! Looks like it's flexible (in the good sense) and robust. I will be borrowing heavily from your design when I begin to construct the one I have been planning for some time...
Sam:
Oneway makes banjos for lathes with 10 to 24 inch plus swings. They will also sell you a clamp block for pretty much any lathe bed. The Oneway banjos aren't cheap, but they are very good! ...
Thanks John. This is great! - it will be a big help getting started!
Be safe and stay well.
Barry
Thanks John. I like the effect. I'm adding this to my list of things to try.
Be safe and stay well.
Barry
Question for John. Is the gold leaf the genuine article or the faux gold leaf? Really nice group of lidded boxes by the way.
Cheers.
Barry W. Larson
Calgary, Alberta, Canada eh!
Some years ago - well 2007, there was a query about table guide pins for a Delta RU50 overarm router. I am in the process of rebuilding one of these and converting it to a more modern and readily...
Hi Jonathon.
Glad to be of help. I should add that my Apex sander came with a replacement motor (I doubt Apex ever used WEG motors) which I replaced with a Baldor single phase - I should have gone...
Hi Jonathon.
It's been a few years (maybe 10 or more) since I sourced information/parts for my sander. Apex parts are/were handled by Davis and Wells, but I don't know if they are in business...
Thanks Dave. A good article on the demise and resurrection of Pony Jorgensen.
Cheers,
Barry
Yes, KMS Tools.
Cheers,
Barry
I managed to find a tool supplier here in Calgary, Alberta, Canada that is handling the new Pony Jorgensen clamps. The reason I asked about them on this news group is I didn't expect to find them...
That's what I assumed as well. Now, has anyone seen these new versions in the wild and can comment on the quality?
Thanks,
Barry
https://ponyjorgensen.com
I believe they are the folks that took over the old Adjustable Clamp Company. According the the website they are based in New Jersey, but I assume the manufacturing is...
Hi:
Has anyone seen the offerings from the new owners of Pony Jorgensen? What are your thoughts on the quality vs the old company?
Thanks,
Barry W. Larson
Hi Bill:
You can try JR Normand in Canada. They are a longtime General dealer and appear to have stepped up (or are trying to step up) and supply parts for GI equipment now that GI appears to...
Thank you gentlemen for your sage advice. It appears that the longer belt might have some advantages as will an extra 6 inches of width. I should be able to handle the extra power requirements with...
Thanks Martin. That was my impression as well. Maybe start saving my pennies (ok nickels since we don't have pennies in Canada anymore and I need to make up for the exchange rate) for the one with...
Thanks Dave. Sounds like the SSC is a good machine for a small shop and would be a good replacement for my double drum sander. I have a good sized RPC so I will likely get the 3ph, 15 hp motor. ...
Hi:
I realize I am resurrecting a 3 year old thread, but I am wonder if Mr. Cav bought a Safety Speed Cut wide belt sander and if he would care to comment on it's performance? I am curious as I am...
Try JIM LIECHTY <jimliechty@yahoo.com> for wheels. I just order new ones for mine.
Cheers,
Barry W. Larson
Calgary, Alberta, Canada eh!
Thanks Mel. Excellent suggestions.
Barry W. Larson
Calgary, Alberta, Canada eh!
Thanks Andrew. Just the information I needed. Are there any plans to offer this as a shaper cutter? For these sorts of cutters I actually prefer to run them on my shaper as opposed to the router...
Hi:
I just received a catalogue from Infinity Cutting Tools and featured prominently on the front cover is their new (I assume) lapped Miter router bit set. They suggest this bit is useful for...