Her Arthur, I will pigtail both the hot and neutral to eliminate two wires under any screws. It will all be #12 solid so no issues. I just really wanted to know what each lug was for so I could...
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Her Arthur, I will pigtail both the hot and neutral to eliminate two wires under any screws. It will all be #12 solid so no issues. I just really wanted to know what each lug was for so I could...
Thanks John...just wanted to be sure.
George
Hey All: Been away for a while, caught the "old arn" bug, started a business, had a house fire, hip replacement gone wrong. Fun stuff like that. I bought a home and as luck would have it, it came...
About 3,000 pounds.
Wow, awesome.
Thanks Steve. Funny but it found me via a member at OWWM.org. I had mentioned in a thread that I had bid (and lost) on a 88-D at auction in AL. It was a sorry bastard but I wanted it for parts to...
50" rip. and yeah, I used to have a 50" LT Unisaw. This thing Dwarfs it.
Two, first this early first generation 17" Delta Drill Press. It's a pretty nice press, but mostly because it just looks so cool.
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I also love my Oliver 88-DX. It's just an awesome...
And all that allows a larger blade so you still have DOC capacity.
Charles, you couldn't be more wrong. Your Jet has a belted arbor (Red), the Oliver has a direct drive motor (Blue). See how that limits depth of cut below?
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It's neither stupid nor a...
No, there is a lip that requires removal (red arrows in previous pic), you can see it better here:
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I agree, I had a very complete 260-D and sold it when I purchased the 88-DX. The...
16" Club. S.A. Woods. 7.5 HP GE Motor.
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It has a 5HP motor, but I'm not sure what a "blade flask" is. Is it the shroud that surrounds the plade for dust containment/extraction? Here is a shot of that on the 88-DX:
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The Oliver...
I won it at auction for $1,000. Came with 5 - 16" WWII's and some other 12" and 16" blades. It will cross cut 48". 3,000 pounds. Awesome saw.
They show only a 10" stack, and it's over $400. I'll call and see what they'll do, I know they give hobbyists a break.
I figured they did but couldn't find any...at least not at retailers. But now I get a hit at Amazon for Freud...guess the key is to spell out "inch" :p
I don't think so. Published depth of cut with a 16" blade is 3-1/2", so a 10" would be 1/2". Not enough. The "D" in "DX mean Direct drive motor...the beauty is the smoothness, the downside is you...
Guys:
I've traded out my Unisaw for an Qliver 88-DX. The Oliver came with enough 16" Woodworker II to justify my auction price, but I'm looking for a 12" stack dado set with 1" arbor. I know of...
There is a thread on my floor install here: http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?128924-Delta-FL-Installation-Experience&highlight=delta-fl but I cut into the slab and ran my dust collection...
It's red oak. "Rustic" grade. Cheap. But for a shop...perfect. That table saw in the photo is 3000 pounds. I rolled it in on a pallet jack. Moved it around with a johnson bar. The floor is...
Thanks. It's an Oliver No. 88-DX. Fairly rare it seems, I cannot find another example anywhere. 5 HP direct drive motor, 16" blade, you can crosscut 48" on the sliding table. Weighs 3000 pounds.
I didn't sand period. It's a shop floor. I actually didn't want it too smooth because it can then get slick with dust. I just used a roller...one coat.
BLO is not only easy to apply and maintain but it's cheap. It's a shop floor. Not a dining room. Here is my oak shop floor.
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Thanks for the follow up guys. Yep, I know the breaker protects the circuit. I was pretty sure you should base motor circuits so that a continuos load does not exceed 80% of the circuit rating. So...
Nobody? I remember when an electrical thread couldn't NOT go at three pages. ;)