I would look at a roto phase. The power is cleaner and for the price of a GOOD VFD a few hundred more will get a solid state roto phase that will run a 5hp hard start (ie a compressor, planer etc)...
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I would look at a roto phase. The power is cleaner and for the price of a GOOD VFD a few hundred more will get a solid state roto phase that will run a 5hp hard start (ie a compressor, planer etc)...
Pliase sign me up and a BIG THANKS to Grizzly that's for sure!
That's funny. I have to agree on most points, I use magnetic nutdrivers frequently and the HF ones seem to last for what I use them for, the 3/8 impact sockets I have more than adequate. Tools such...
I too enjoy Special Agent Gibbs and whole NCIS gang. It seems he does alot of hand work which makes sense since he is alway work on a boat. The emphasis is more on the case than with his boat...
Matt,
Check this out, http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/tls/3373283926.html you may be able to get him down a bit, it's a 15".
Good Luck!
Kevin
Bill,
I have a couple of electric pencil sharpeners, considerably lighter duty but more on the space save side. LOL
I am just curious as to the gauge of the wire used for an extention cord and type of cord. The reason some of this equipment does not come with a plug is the manufacturer wants the unit hard wired. ...
I emailed him a month ago, no replay. I thought it was quite odd as he has always returned my emails in less than a day. I was almost going to post this question myself. Come back soo Van we miss...
I have found whenever people have done these types of things that they always short themselves outlets and power taps. It is always a delema when you want to board your shop but want access to add...
Mike,
First I would check from one existing slab to the other as to how level it is. You will be "cold jointing" the concrete to the two existing slabs, not really optimal choice and I'm sure you...
Mike,
Just found this on the classified page you may want to take a look. http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?193014-MLCS-Katana-Door-Bit-Set
Maybe it will work for you, price is...
Mike,
I don't have one with a bearing but I have a down cut from Freud that is 1/4". You could check Whieside, MLCS, Eagle America, there are a bunch out there, you shouldn't have to much...
Steve,
I don't know if you have this http://www.ujr.ca/EN/PDF_Support_Files/king_canada_tools/manuals/king_industrial/KC-26DS_manual-eng.pdf it may help. I hope it does.
Kevin
Down cut would be my choice as well, up cut are good for mortising, they pull the chips up and out of the hole. Just remember with down cut you are pushing the chips into the material you are...
I just looked up those Montana bits as I have never heard of them, Made in the USA, but oscar I think you got clipped unless they have another grade of bit...
If it were me I think I would epoxy a threaded insert in the MDF and use a machine bolt. I think the epoxy will "become one" with the MDF. Particle board,mdf, even some plywood if you can't get...
Keith,
Your experience with these mass produced, foreign made machines are the exact reason when I want something I search high and low to find OLD IRON. I will gladly spend the time fixing what...
Yes, that will run 1 hard start machine @7 1/2hp, depending on the hp of other 3 ph machines you may want you could possibly run two machines at a time. Go to TEMCO's website. They have a chart you...
A friend of mine that lives in Florida picked up som benches and a table and not sure what kind of wood this is. It has sat out in the weather and does not seem to have any kind or rotting but I am...
Lots of info out there on building your own Bies knockoff and as Dave said you have the old rails for the template. The steel used is all dimensional stuff you can get at any steel supplier. Just a...
Sounds like a ton of fun, hope setup goes well and you are making chips by lunch time! :D
I'm not really all that familar with the Ridgid I personally own the Bosch. It would seem as though you will have to fabricate something just looking at the pictures on Ridgids website. My Bosch...
If you have a quality compound miter or a slider maybe you should think about getting this http://www.compoundmiter.com/index.html. I happened to buy a True Angle before I found this book. I have a...
Stephen,
Try this http://www.us.hilti.com/holus/page/module/product/prca_catnavigation.jsf?lang=en&nodeId=-64279
Here is the code for #8 wire
#8 is rated at 40 amps but code only allows 80% capacity. 80% of 40 = 32 amps continuous
#8 Copper Wire is rated at 40 amps when you use Wire types TW, UF...