I am sure they are. Would you recommend something other than what the Delta customer service tech said I should use?
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I am sure they are. Would you recommend something other than what the Delta customer service tech said I should use?
I called Delta tech service to see what he recommended. He said that SAE #10 is NOT the right oil to use in the crankcase of my 1945 Delta Milwaukee scroll saw. He said I should use 3-in-1 oil, just...
I could use some help finding the right oil as well. I recently bought at an auction an old Delta Milwaukee jigsaw (now called a Scroll Saw). I called customer service tech advice to get an...
There is no bearing on the bit. It is the Freud bit: http://www.freudtools.com/p-206-base-and-cap-bits.aspx so raising the bit would not be an option.
I will be using it on 7" high mopboard that I...
Thanks for the mental image of the relationship of the fence to the router bit. I understand the geometry of how that works, but I still come back to my original issue which was the need to take...
I saw what you were talking about on the Lee Valley site. I think it is around $275 US on Amazon. I also understand your logic of the physics of the position of the fence relative to the router...
Would I have to buy both the Wonder Fence and also a positioner, or does a positioner come with the fence?
I have read that a lot of you don't think that keeping the fence square with the table, or t-track, or anything else is at all important. My concern is when I am using a relatively large Freud bit to...
I have read that a lot of you don't think that keeping the fence square with the table, or t-track, or anything else is at all important. My concern is when I am using a relatively large Freud bit to...
I don't know if anyone is still following this thread, but I have been reading posts here and on another one on the topic of Grizzly depth stop adjustments and thought you might be interested in the...
April 17, 2013 Update: I just received a phone call from a Tech Support person at Grizzly. First, what we have known about the depth stop on their drill presses is accurate: they only use a two nut...
I just found another thread on this forum that originated by Chris Barnett back in 2009 that had the same issue that I am having. The name of the thread is Grizzly drill press depth stop adjustment...
Thanks Kevin.
I called Grizzly Tech Support to see if I could get a push button depth stop for my DP. I had searched their site and they sell a Quick Quill Stop (part #G7316) like you mentioned,...
I have a very, very old Shopsmith (circa 1954?) I got when I first started woodworking. I got it with the jointer, bandsaw, jigsaw, belt sander, etc. accessories. I had never used it as a drill...
Excuse my ignorance, but could you tell me exactly what a "turret lock" is? I have found on ebay a Depth Stop for Delta Drill Press 1/2"-10 TPI Hole It looks like a pair of nuts I used on a friend's...
I recently bought a Grizzly model G7946 radial drill press. While I like the adjustability of the headstock, etc, I very much dislike the depth stop. you have to lock two nuts together to set the...