Been dealing with them boys for over 20 years now. No complaints.
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Been dealing with them boys for over 20 years now. No complaints.
I have one but not mounted in a TS. I mounted it in a workbench. I use their prolift and a 7518 router. Set up was dang near as expensive as a shaper, but not when I go to buy tooling.
McFeely's only for me. Service is always tops.
Last fall they ran a "Fall Promotional" and the price was $2995. I was about to go another direction at the time but the price changed my mind.
I routed some copper tubing up and through the wall with a ball valve installed. (up so I wouldn't have to bend over) I just open it up for a few seconds till the line is clear every time I shut down...
Grizzly is more bang for the buck IMO, so that's the one I would buy were I in the market for a cabinet saw.
nevermind. Misread post
David, try the FastCap PMMR=True 32
http://www.fastcap.com/products.aspx?id=346
I'm a big fan of "relative dimensioning". Use the work, not a rule. When I do measure though, I'm realizing I'm using metric measurements more and more. It's just plain easier after you get used to...
I'm of a mind it greatly depends on the person and their tolerance. Everyone is different. I've witnessed people who were highly affected after one beer. Then again, Andre the Giant once drank 119...
Cross country, but Wall Lumber can furnish what you need. Gotta be a closer option though.
http://www.walllumber.com/thin.asp
I'd use shellac.
I'd use hickory. Maybe a template and router to cut out the blanks?
Though I didn't get it from the river...
http://www.amazon.com/3M-Respirator-Facepiece-Filters-Protection/dp/B0006ORFGW/ref=sr_1_1/103-0265679-6951009?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1189140415&sr=1-1
yep, guess I should have explained a lil better.
I agree with the flex of the fence, and use the same fix. Works great.
Steve,
I own the A3 31. There are a few things I wish I had known prior to getting it. One, I REALLY wish I had opted for the DRO. Two, I would have also ordered the dust fitting when I got the...
Mark Singer's thread. Looks like it would work great. I'll have to try this.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=43101
Yeah, I guess companies could just close the doors, if they can't be profitable, instead of going overseas. Either way, the jobs are lost.
I like it here and have had enough posts edited, so...
Wit, prov, and a lager for me please. Dang, I can just about smell Jim's.:p
For your BIL!!!! :eek: Jeepers! Ummmm... Got anymore sisters?....
I posted this a few months back.
I still haven't called MM. And yes, I still get mad at that switch near every day. What can I say? I REALLY hate the phone and am too hardheaded.
I moved my MM20 complete on it's back, spine, or whatever you wish to call it. Built sort of a platform around it so it wouldn't tip, tied it down good and moved it on a 6X10 trailer about 300 miles....
I've used both. I currently own a MM20, looking at adding another band saw which will probably be a Grizzly as I have done some work on a couple of different Grizzly's in the past and had no issues...
I did the same thing Nick, but for the life of me I can't remember what I did to reset it. Did you try unplugging it and plugging it back in? I have no idea if that would do it but I'm sure that was...
yup. Was my choice as well.
Yep. Those 24" zip ties are fast and esay.