Well I was mainly concerned because every once in a while I would use the floor sweep and suck a screw or staple up into the system and hear the obvious clinging with the impeller. Then I started...
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Well I was mainly concerned because every once in a while I would use the floor sweep and suck a screw or staple up into the system and hear the obvious clinging with the impeller. Then I started...
From reading different threads, it appears that there is a risk of a fire caused by metallic pieces (screws, nails, staples, etc.) being sucked into the dust collector when being used to sweep up the...
Has anyone seen the new adapter from Seneca Woodworking (no affiliation with them) that allows you to use the Domino 500 cutters on the Domino 700 XL? If it works smoothly and consistently, this...
Andy,
I think that is what I will shoot for. . .peg one side, and draw bore the other. Just wanted to make sure that the domino itself could hold it, and from the responses here, I am assuming it...
It is a large joint, so probably going to use the big 14mm, and 5" long dominos. I was thinking that if I glue one end, and draw bore the other end, that it might put undue stress on the glued end....
I mean the domino itself. I am working on a table with some large legs that I will be using dominos for, no tenons. So I was planning on draw boring both ends of the domino. Just wondering if anyone...
If I stick a couple of 14mm Dominos on a joint, could I draw bore both sides of the joint? Or will the domino not hold the pressure of a draw bore?
So what you are all saying is that my idea for an adapter is perfect, and I should run with it. . .j/k I guess it is time to call the electrician and add a 30amp receptacle to my shop.
Thanks for...
David. . .so you are saying that if I get the adapter, I might have something go wrong in the actual wall receptacle because it is only rated at 20, even though the wiring and the breaker will be...
Yup, that is exactly what my breaker looks like. Instead of changing receptacles, or cutting up the plug, I was planning on buying an adapter, which I have seen online that basically has the L6-30...
So I just got a 24" Drum Sander, and the plug on it is a L6-30 NEMA (twist lock plug). My wall outlet is a standard 6-20 receptacle. I have seen online that you can get an adapter which would allow...
Ted,
Can you elaborate on the quality/ease of use, etc. of the 6mm cutter & shim from Seneca. I am thinking it will be my next domino purchase (but currently sold out), and there isnt much...
Gerald, I sure did get the spiral cutter. I figured I am going to buy a planer once (until I convince myself I need a bigger one, haha), so I opted for the best I could get. As for my "control". ....
Like I said I haven't gotten to use it yet, but unpacking the box, I also was surprised by the quality of construction, heft, paint job, etc. Not sure how it will compare over its lifetime vs. a...
Mine was delivered a few weeks ago. I quickly unboxed it, took it off the pallet, removed all the parts, installed the front wheel, took a look at the cosmoline. . .and rolled it into a corner where...
I sometimes see 2hp motors that run on 110V, but searching for cyclones that run on 110v everything is limited to 1.5hp. Is this an actual limitation of the voltage? Or just a limitation of the...
Can someone elaborate on venting outside and not using the filter. . .is it as simple as cutting a hole in the wall and sticking pipe through it? Would there need to be any type of collection at the...
Kevin,
Just took a look at your shop (amazing!), and if the G0703 is working for you, then I should have no problem with the G0443 since my space is about the same size. I figured the drum sander...
Currently I have the highly rated Delta 50-760, and although it works well, I am tired of moving the hose from machine to machine and will instead be installing permanent "plumbing" to each machine. ...
I have been great at wearing hearing protection while using power tools, but made the mistake of taking it off the other day while knocking some joints loose. I was doing it on top of my table saw,...
Thanks for all the replies. . .this is going to take some more thinking on my part, but I think I have almost narrowed it down to getting the Domino 500, and wait till later to get the other tools....
I looked at the regular Domino, and it might be enough tool for me (I would just just multiple domino in larger joints), but at $900, I would still need to choose one or the other.
So if someone...
I have been seriously considering the Domino as my next tool purchase. It would add a whole new level of speed and accuracy to my joinery. Since I am only in the shop a few hours each week, this...
I have decided not to tie in my Dewalt sliding saw to my regular DC and instead go with either a 1HP wall mounted DC, or a high quality shopvac like a FEIN or maybe even a Festool. Either one of...
Not really an issue with the corners as much as it is with insufficient dust collection in general. . .what ends up happening is that as the dust collects it forms larger and larger piles inside the...