I have the PSI LR2244 but it doesn’t appear to be available anywhere. Like others have said your best bet would be to use a 120v remote controlled switch to turn on a electrically held contactor. You...
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I have the PSI LR2244 but it doesn’t appear to be available anywhere. Like others have said your best bet would be to use a 120v remote controlled switch to turn on a electrically held contactor. You...
I purchased the Jessem TS Stock Guides for this exact purpose and I’ve had very good results. They are slightly angled towards the fence like you would set up a power feeder. Keeps the work piece...
If you sign up for the pro xtra rewards you can have your card linked to it and it automatically emails you the receipt. You can also access your receipts in the HD app so no need to save paper...
Thank you everyone for the input. The capacitor tests bad so I’m going to replace it and see what happens.
Thank you for the advice. I took the cap out today and tested it, I believe it is shorted. I went over all connections on the machine, I did find a loose connection in the junction box for the supply...
I’m having an issue with the motor not starting. It will start to turn and then quit. The first couple of tries it would turn a little bit then stop. I could turn the key off then try again, did not...
PVC conduit needs to be buried 18”. You could come through just above grade and use an LB to turn the pipe down. You won’t have to worry about water this way and there won’t be much visible. Or you...
I just ordered 6” spiral pipe for my system today from a local supply house. Surprisingly the cost is only $23 for a 10’ piece and $5 a coupler.
I think I’m going to order a 1” 1.3 TPI Woodmaster B for now. Im going to keep the 14” saw so I won’t be doing much blade changing. Once I wear out the B I’ll probably replace it with a CT.
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If I were to buy it new right now with the 5% it would be about $2553 after shipping, liftgate service and tax. It’s going to cost me about $70 in fuel to go get it, so I figure I’m saving about $480...
Yes, my mistake it is the 0531B. I am an electrical contractor so the wiring is not an issue. I have the material laying around, it’s just a matter of a couple hours of my time to run a new circuit.
The motor rpm doesn’t matter it’s the cutter head rpm that matters. I believe the proper rpm for the cutter head is around 4000 rpm. You could change your motor to any rpm you like but you would need...
I found a couple used options I am considering.
Option 1 is a 6 month old Grizzly 0531B for $2000. 14 1/2” Resaw and 5 hp.
Option 2 is a Powermatic model 81 for $1900. 12 1/2” Resaw and 2 hp....
That’s what I’m thinking. I’m 95% decided on the G0513X2BF. Now do I order it now with a 5% off code or do I wait until Black Friday to see if I can get a better deal🤔
I totally agree and that is why I’m hesitant with the G0817 without seeing more feedback from real world users. The G0513X2BF is about $150 more and it is definitely a beefier machine. Benefits would...
I am getting ready to pull the trigger on a new bandsaw to upgrade my 14” cast iron Jet. I really would like a Laguna 14BX but the only problem is they are on back order until the middle of January....
I am a self employed electrician. Materials would probably be around $200. Let’s be generous and call it an 8hr day, thats $425/hr. I would do this job for around $1000 at most. If you were a friend...
I found this one on Amazon and built the Bob Vaughn base.
Pro Series by HHIP 4400-0003 AGD Group 1 Dial Indicator, 0-.250" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BHHXGEG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IQWrFbSDRNG6S
I have the makita also, I like it and the dust collection is good.