Some older jointers were direct drive. What rpm did the turn? Some direct drive bandsaws had odd low speed motors like 900 rpm.
BilL D
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Some older jointers were direct drive. What rpm did the turn? Some direct drive bandsaws had odd low speed motors like 900 rpm.
BilL D
Was this the factory motor? I would guess around 3,500 for the cutter head so a cheaper high speed motor would be used from the factory. A high speed motor will also save a few cents in shorter...
Get a hardened nut that will slip over the shaft. Grind away most of one end to leave two little ears to fit the slots. Use a socket to turn the nut. Fill the socket with paper towel so you are...
I would buy and use. a pair of cheap needle nose pliers before going for too much hammering. Grind the tips to fit the slots on end. Use a big crescent wrench or pipe clamp to turn the handles....
Looks like you need something similar to a crowsfoot wrench down there.
Bill D.
If that is metal a company like western roller could mold on new rubber and grind it down to round. They redo planer outfeed rolls.
Bicycle grip tape, hockey stick tape.
Bill D
Never heard of it.
Bill D.
https://www.northfieldwoodworking.com/radialsaws/unipoint.htm
The drawback to any integrated shank is if you get another machine. If that machine uses a different spindle you will have to buy all new tooling not just switch arbors. Not really an issue for DPs...
Tabs at the back does make more sense. I have seen little nubs sticking out that go into the vertical wall of the slot at the back. Similar to the dowel pins for dining table leaves.
Bill D.
I have seen them with two little strips attached to the bottom front. The insert is placed front end down with the strips under the table. Then the rear is dropped to flush.
Bill D
Marble will be eaten up by acids. Granite will take most anything.
Bill D
You are not trained or paid to be an inspector or assessor. Let them do their job, if it benefits you with lower taxes.
Bill D
Climate? I understand frost will cause it to die back aboveground.
Bill D
I have seen sockets for sale that might work. I think they are designed to remove four wheel drive axle nuts. they look like a giant drag link socket with the middle part ground off.
Actually I...
If the slots go clear to the rim then a hook wrench might work. If you have the correct size the solid type shown are better then the hinged ones.
Regardless of what type of wrench it may be...
Flat pin wrench. Doc you have one for a an angle grinder? Or make one from a piece of angle iron and two hardened allen head set screws with nuts to match. You will need to drill the two allen...
Having a vfd means I will slow down the rpm for a big holesaw with. the twist of a knob. I probably would not bother if I had to change belts. That means tools last longer since they do not run too...
Based on info from sawmill creek my niece got some free chips delivered from Chipdrop.com
Bill D.
https://getchipdrop.com/for-gardeners/
Dupont chain saver lube. Wax in a spray can. It says it is self cleaning. Probably as cleaning as wd40.
BilLD
I probably typed t120 instead of t130? It does have a single spindle. Kind of hard to replace the blade.
BilL D
One piece so no added runout. I think it is a great idea unless you spin the taper. If you bend or spin the arbor the chuck is toast. Unlikely to spin it in a drill press with drilling wood. Home...
My goggle came up with a Grob T120tp plane. I do not think it is the same Grob still making bandsaws in Wisconsin. Unlike many here I donot really know any tools by model number.
I have noticed...
If we knew what kind of machine it is we might offer advice based on similar machines we have worked on. Is this similar to the Grob 120TP which uses very high speed bearings.
Bill D
Hardie board clapboard. I often see broken lengths in the cheap cart at HD.
Bill D
Saw this Powermatic 12" on facebook. Looks to be a wood base on casters with trailer jacks? as parking brakes.
BilL D.