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  1. Roger, If you are using either the AFT 65 or...

    Roger,

    If you are using either the AFT 65 or the TS 75 then you need the longer rail.

    Or if you plan on stacking multiple sheets (ie cutting 3 sheets of 3/4" at one time) then you'll need the...
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    I had the 38" but sold it when a 50" came along. ...

    I had the 38" but sold it when a 50" came along. Great sanders!!

    An option that once you have it that you would not be without is the reversing switch. Saves a lot of steps exspecially when your...
  3. Paul, I have a old single speed Fein that I...

    Paul,

    I have a old single speed Fein that I almost sold 'cause it sat on the shelf since it was a poor sander. I never got around to selling it since it would not bring many $$$. Once I tried it...
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    Pete, I agree with you that many of the...

    Pete,

    I agree with you that many of the parts/items for bands saws can be purchased elsewhere....

    However what is not readily or widely available is the knowledge that Louis Iturra has...
  5. The Logosol is a sweet 4 sided molder. But a 10k...

    The Logosol is a sweet 4 sided molder. But a 10k it should... And it doesn't stop a 10k 'cause the 4 motors require a serious vacuum set up that looks like an octopus. Don't get me wrong I'd love...
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    Wow!!!

    Stunning!!!!

    Beautiful work.
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    I got lucky..... I bought my 5 hp ICS off...

    I got lucky.....

    I bought my 5 hp ICS off Craig's List :D

    jim
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    Thanks Tony for the feed back on how you held the...

    Thanks Tony for the feed back on how you held the plates.

    I am still struggling to find what works... I usually know what doesn't 'cause my machine gets "mad & throws things" :eek:

    jim
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    Tony, Very nice work!!! Question; How did...

    Tony,

    Very nice work!!!

    Question; How did you secure the pieces while they where being machined?

    jim
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    Richard, The one thing you need to check is...

    Richard,

    The one thing you need to check is the width or opening of the stringer on the 38" vs the width of the forks on the pallet jack.

    On my 50" I have lots of room, more than a foot of...
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    Van, My shops have anyways centered around the...

    Van,

    My shops have anyways centered around the table saw with the traditional cast of supporting tools; shaper, jointer, planer, band saw, drill press, router table etc.

    As I moved thru...
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    Hi Richard, My old 38" Woodmaster sander had...

    Hi Richard,

    My old 38" Woodmaster sander had a home made welded frame mobile base similar to the HTC & it worked fine.

    My 50" Woodmaster tips the scale at about 1,000 lbs & I move it around...
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    John, The next time you go to toss the case......

    John,

    The next time you go to toss the case... "Don't!!!"

    I'll GLADLY pay fro the shipping on the Systainer and a "few beers" to boot!

    jim
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    Ken I own all three. Actually I have two LS...

    Ken I own all three.

    Actually I have two LS 130's (so I can have different profiles mounted). The LS 130's I used mostly for detail; inside/outside profile curved work or inside/outside 90...
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    Randall, I feel your pain... I had a...

    Randall,

    I feel your pain...

    I had a similar thing happen when I tried my Delta tenoning jig on my SawStop. Although unlike yours the tenon jig did fit the miter slot, however the distance of...
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    I just finished removing studs in a wall for a...

    I just finished removing studs in a wall for a pocket door that had floor to ceiling cabinets on the other side. I only had two heads pop on the sheet rock side to fill.

    I had been sweating this...
  17. Steve the dust hood really looks GREAT!!! I...

    Steve the dust hood really looks GREAT!!!

    I really like the idea of the rare earth magnets for removal of the brushes for access to the collet for bit changes.

    I have followed not only this...
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    Hi Mike, The SawStop will trigger the...

    Hi Mike,

    The SawStop will trigger the cartridge upon contact on run down provide you do not switch off the Master Power Switch along with the Kill Switch. The Master Power Switch sends power to...
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    Nice planer, I used to own one, sold it & bought...

    Nice planer, I used to own one, sold it & bought a Woodmaster.

    My only complaint was that with the motor being on top made the blades difficult to change, and it made passing board harder than...
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    W O W!!!! The amount of information, detail &...

    W O W!!!!

    The amount of information, detail & clarity of this tutorial is nothing short of amazing!!!

    "Thank you" for bringing this to my attention.

    jim
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    Hi Scott, You've gotten some good advice but...

    Hi Scott,

    You've gotten some good advice but I'd add a couple of additional thoughts.

    Teak dust for some causes sever allergic reaction, thus use dust collect on every tool, and as already...
  22. Thread: Spoil Board

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    I'm getting to this "party" a little late 'cause...

    I'm getting to this "party" a little late 'cause I was out of the country, but the timeliness of this post for me is perfect.

    I have a Shopbot "twin Z" PRT that I never saw running when I bought...
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    Keith, "Thank You!!!" I chucked up the...

    Keith,

    "Thank You!!!"

    I chucked up the laser this evening for the 1st time in my router. I can see this will be a tool that will be a great aid with dialing in the alinement of rails &...
  24. John, You might want to take a look at...

    John,

    You might want to take a look at this...

    http://www.lasercenteredgefinder.com/main.html

    This is a tool our Sawmill Creek moderator Keith Outten suggested for
    new CNC operators.
    ...
  25. It was really a significant step up over the...

    It was really a significant step up over the MM20's stock fence.

    It's a great addition to the saw. I picked mine up when it was on sale on the Amazon site.

    jim
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