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    Alden Peterson

    What 8" jointer would you get and why?

    Thread Starter: Alden Peterson

    I think I'm finally going to pull the trigger on an 8" jointer. I don't have one right now and I'm tired of having to planer sled/table saw sled for jointing and not getting perfect cuts on those anyways. Prices are all over the place between brands. I'm wanting helical and probably...

    Last Post By: Alden Peterson Today, 7:06 PM Go to last post
    Albert Lee

    S7 or Exact 63?

    Thread Starter: Albert Lee

    Good day I have an opportunity to upgrade my Felder AD951 to something bigger, I have been wanting to separate the jointer and thickness planer for sometime. I am considering SCM L’Invincibile S7, and Felder/Format Exact 63. Luckily both machines are in stock and available for...

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    Wade Lippman

    Using a ground as a neutral

    Thread Starter: Wade Lippman

    The VFD on my 120v Jet 1642 lathe burnt up and I would like to replace it with a 240v VFD. (they are smaller, cheaper, and more dependable than 120v) The only problem is that the tach requires 120v. I can put it on a separate 120v circuit, but that seems so inelegant. I would like to run a hot...

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    dennis thompson

    Do you have a whole house surge protector?

    Thread Starter: dennis thompson

    I’m thinking about getting a whole house surge protector. I’d appreciate any input from those of you who have one or anyone who has any info on them. Thanks

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    Roger Davis TN

    Selecting CBN wheel.

    Thread Starter: Roger Davis TN

    I want to buy one CBN wheel. I will use my other white aluminum oxide grinding wheels: a 120-grit wheel and a 60-grit wheel for shaping for now. I think I like the 1.5 inch wide and 220 grit CBN. Does anyone think this will be a good plan? Also, how do steel CBN wheels compare to aluminum wheels...

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    Nick Marchesani

    30w Fiber Laser Not Firing Help Please!

    Thread Starter: Nick Marchesani

    Hi All! My 30w fiber laser stopped firing when it was about 1/3 thru engraving an aluminum bracelet. Can anyone give some advice? I'm using ezcad2 14.9. Are there any fuses inside the Laser box? Can anyone also tell me if a dialog box opens with a Agree/Disagree dialog box when you start...

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    Improving a Fireplace Wall with Cabinetry 

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    Doug Colombo

    Powermatic 8” jointer 60b vs 60c

    Question for the group. I have located a used Powermatic 60b jointer ($1,500) and was wondering what the difference is between the 60b and 60c models?

    Doug Colombo Today, 9:28 PM Go to last post
    Bruce Wrenn

    Trailer hook up

    Several years back, I bought one of those two wheel trailer dollies. Now instead of backing to trailer, I pull trailer to where the vehicle is. It's just

    Bruce Wrenn Today, 9:25 PM Go to last post
    Richard Coers

    Peeled Fence Posts Verses turning them on a Lathe?

    Not necessarily. In April and May around here you can almost peel and entire tree in one piece. But now the late growth is hardening up and the cambium

    Richard Coers Today, 9:11 PM Go to last post
    Bradley Gray

    Trailer hook up

    I don't park the trailer in the exact same spot every time, so putting the wood block behind the LR wheel(where I can see it in my mirror) before I unhook

    Bradley Gray Today, 9:07 PM Go to last post
    Bill Dufour

    Peeled Fence Posts Verses turning them on a Lathe?

    Pressure washer is what they used at the Scotia mill. I belive it was only around 800 PSI. But enough power to spin the old growth logs around on a

    Bill Dufour Today, 8:43 PM Go to last post
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