They are very similar, but not the same.
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They are very similar, but not the same.
I looked around and didn’t see anything at first. When I changed search to completed items, I found one that sold for $80ish w $50ish in shipping. Thats very helpful. Thanks!
Regarding selling any of these, several are spoken for, but a few will likely be sold. I honestly have no idea what a fair price would look like for these vises, but would be open to hearing thoughts...
Looks like I did my math wrong...it's a six year update. I think I'll declare victory on this joint. I also bought my track saw, just for this project. To say I've found it handy a few times since...
I stumbled across my old thread and thought I'd provide a 5 year update. The joint is as tight today as the day it was glued. Awesome help with this project above. Thank you all!
Swapping a few parts around, I have six that are complete, minus the handle. I have reason to believe these were middle/high school industrial arts equipment from a sadly bygone era. They don't look...
I was in the right place at right time and wound up with a nice stash of vises being wheeled to a dumpster.. These are stamped “Jorgensen” 7x04, Adjustable Clamp Co Chicago. It appears Jorgensen...
Ok, I did wind up speaking to Amana tech support. They support all methods mentioned above. It is made to flip cutter head and reverse motor, (and feed from opposite direction)
Hope this thread...
Are you suggesting a spacer that sits on the shaper table?
[QUOTE=Jared Sankovich;2991055]I have a insert head like that. I flip the head and reverse rotation when sticking that way I can cope in the normal configuration. Both are run face down.
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That sounds like solid argument to find a digital readout.
I didn’t notice this last night while digging around on their website! I’ll check it out now! Thanks.
That’s my plan if I cannot find someone that can shorten my learning curve!
I’ve had this cutter in my box of stuff that came with my shaper. It looks really handy, but I cannot find any setup instructions.
Amana references it as “reversible”. Does this mean I cut rail,...
Here's another vote for double thick 3/4 mdf. I've found it plenty thick to hold screws, even after recessing the router plate. I've never messed with adding laminate. It's been flat for over 5...
Apparently this wasn't a hugely popular machine. Any places to look for archived copies of manuals? It's hard to believe I'm striking out locating info on a fairly recent powermatic tool.
I recently bought a Powermatic 24 Shaper. Initially I thought it was 3hp, later learned it is only 2hp. I feel good it'll still do everything I'd ask of it. That said, I cannot find any info about...
My Makita makes a better cut than my table saw.
A while back I had the same problem while jointing long boards. I spent hours ensuring the jointer was properly set up. It turned out to be glaringly simple. My shop made extension table on the...
Wow. I'm even more excited to get this thing up and running!
It's really that simple? Flip the bit. Does it require a change in spindle height?
I'm new the the world of shapers and have a bunch to learn. How is this cutter used? For making big doors? I can't see how this would work for cabinet rail and stiles. Thanks!
I have a 1975 Unisaw with the 1.5hp motor. I'm also a hobbiest that builds furniture and cabinets. I've yet to have the saw bog down or make me wish for a 3hp. It's light years ahead of any...
Much appreciated. I know a shaper will be big help for cabinet doors, but really know very little about setup and getting the most out of it. Maybe I'll learn enough to keep one around after this...
Regarding potential for abuse or damage is good thought. I know the seller bought it used, built a kitchen, and didn't want the shaper taking up floor space after kitchen was complete. Probably not a...