Hi Chris,
I've had some experience with Whirlwind saws.
Left handers are more available because more of them were built. Not really sure, but that's what it is.
Whirlwind is out of business, they...
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Hi Chris,
I've had some experience with Whirlwind saws.
Left handers are more available because more of them were built. Not really sure, but that's what it is.
Whirlwind is out of business, they...
I'd like to have a shot at that
Y'all, thanks for the advice. The Grizz is off the list. Not so much for the drive, at my price point I'm pretty much going to end up with the reeves drive. I'm now looking at a Jet model 1442. I'm...
Michelle, seeing the work you do, your opinion means a lot to me. Although you seem to be the only yea in the bunch 20 years seems to be a pretty good record.
I'd like to go with one of the fancier...
Gee thanks John...lot's to think about there. Someday I'll learn to use the search.
Any users out there? This one fits right into my price range. I know it's not a Cadillac, but my needs are rather simple anyway.I'm not crazy about the Reeves type drive(nor the rather high lowest...
Alas, Porter-Cable still languishes under the Stanley-Black and Decker yoke. Delta made the break. The label history is convoluted, but we were all consolidated by Pentair as the 'Tool Group', and...
The flats are supposed to be parallel. One of the first jobs I had at PC Delta was in the machine shop and one of the many parts we produced were spindles and collets. Someone was asleep at the...
At my last job we had a Wood Pecker Iron Works planer. It is a Chinese company, and they don't answer emails or phone calls.
Very nice John...I've often had to follow failed attempts at screw extraction. Here's hoping a lot of folks read this. I'm slippin' this into my bag of tricks, I never thought of this route.
I use a quarter inch carriage head bolt in the DP... works just fine.
Kathy got it...send PM I'll get it in the mail early next week.
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After viewing this for the second time, with a little experience under my belt I got a lot more out of it. Now it's time to pass them on.
The...
Hope you heal quickly...sure could have been worse. Got to throw something out though, in reply to 'The moral of the story is pay attension and gloves might be a good idea!'
Gloves and rapidly...
Those divots were cut during the manufacturing process to balance the armature.
Best of luck Mike...be sure to tie off to something stout
Wheel rims make excellent grinder/vise stand bases, hose hangers, etc.
I have found that in a pinch(here come the cat calls)a drop of Elmer's does quite well. It lets go easily on demand, but won't release on it's own.
That's just pretty...
I brought my Delta 14" home in the back of a small Chrysler. The saw itself was in the back seat...table on the floorboard and the cabinet base/motor in the trunk.
I really hate to hear that...darn shame. Our prayers go out to y'all.
Jon,
I'd like to see those.
PM sent
Id like a shot at that...
You've got it under control...I'd suggest flushing the tank after you suck out the crud...them little bits do mess withe the plumbing...damhik
spel chequer iz yor frend. nevr unerestimate the ability of the stupid to outwit logical systems.
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makes all the red marks go away