Fine Woodworking gave the Gyro-Air dust collector a positive review. Even so I agree you don't see much about it. It seems like a great form factor, convenient to clean out etc.
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Fine Woodworking gave the Gyro-Air dust collector a positive review. Even so I agree you don't see much about it. It seems like a great form factor, convenient to clean out etc.
The same thing happened to me (credit card expired, I had appeared to lose my access to the grandfathered rate). Customer support fixed me right up (I don't recall if I phoned or emailed). I was...
I find the tables to be much heavier than I expected on my A3 41, to the extent that I wondered if something wasn't installed correctly. The 36 pounds someone references above sounds about right to...
Hearne Hardwoods sells Koa lumber, for $40-60/bf and up...
Add feet and shim one of the feet if you have to. (I drill a hole in a wood shaving, put it between the foot and the board, and cut the excess that sticks out beyond the foot with a chisel. Can't...
I am a lost sale because there are few things I hate more than writing checks and putting them in the mail. (I am an actual lost sale, looked to buy it a while ago, and stopped when I realized what...
dB is logarithmic, so naively I would expect a twice as powerful dust collector to be +3dB noisier, although obviously the coupling between the motor power and the acoustic output is going to be...
What pushed you to the pflux rather than cflux? The noise reduction? (I've been thinking of a cflux, but if the pflux is that noisy I hate to think about the cflux number...).
Please post your experiences with your 3 hp CFLUX when you have it in hand - I am very interested in buying the same unit!
This is the most cost effective one I could find when I was looking last year - works great. (Note - 30 amps.)
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Nice! What is the permanent brace on the section nearest the saw attached to?
OK, sounds like I'm good. Thanks everyone for the reassurance. (It would have been pretty annoying if after paying an electrician rather than DIYing it there was a problem!).
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I hired an electrician to put in some additional 240V and 120V circuits in my shop, i.e. garage. Since I will only be running one machine at a time, he has one 20A 240V circuit with multiple...
Why do you lift the edge a couple of degrees rather than just use the front and back of the hollow grind to "register" it? (Genuine question, I use a jig and have assumed that I could probably only...