Thanks Bill I'll look into it
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Thanks Bill I'll look into it
I looked quite extensively but figured I would ask if anyone has a good way to ship large power tools and tool boxes at a reasonable price. Distance is about 1000 miles.
One way Uhaul box truck...
Dennis,
Send me an email to sales@holbren.com and I'll check with customers of mine that bought a Byrd head and see if they want to sell/give you their original head. In the email let me know...
Girlfriend has a sign shop with large laser. Interior or Exterior? What color? Thickness? She has some brushed silver and gold in stock, would be $86 plus shipping for the 12 but need to know...
If you decide on the Laguna, here is the same machine different color at a lower price.
https://www.grizzly.com/products/grizzly-5-hp-deluxe-spindle-shaper/g0900
I have been in the business 20 years and never heard of them. If they are an older company might want to check if they are high speed steel or carbide tipped.
Craftsman didn't make any machines themselves. If you know the model number, the first three numbers will tell you the manufacturer. An example would be 351.xxxxxx where 351 designates the maker. ...
If the router does have a 1/2" collet Whiteside does make a precision reducer to take it down to 8mm. Pretty popular with the Leigh jig guys that prefer the 8mm shanks.
Where else can you take a carbide tipped drill bit and sell it as magic. Cuts through brick, brake rotor, file and still slice a tomato
I just sent an email, we can communicate that way or give a call.
Lloyd, it's one of those products I can never remember to put on the shelf but this will hopefully prompt me to act. So I don't have any direct experience with them. What I was told by Whiteside is...
That's just Amazon, third party sellers can do whatever they want until reported. Amazon commingles inventory too so if one seller sends the real made in USA bits to Amazon to inventory and another...
I remember that, you had a triple router table if I recall so you didn't have to swap bits in and out. I still have some old stock, will go through it one day and blow it out.
I'll second what Jim said about the insert bit if you have that much to surface. Also, heat is the enemy of carbide so if you are running those bits hard and maybe getting some pitch buildup you...
If you like that machine, save a little money.
https://www.grizzly.com/products/grizzly-25-15-hp-3-phase-extreme-series-planer-w-helical-cutterhead/g0603x
Same machine, different color and I...
Not selling those any longer but still have some inventory. Fine Woodworking reviewed them in their last router bit test.
if you're looking for something specific let me know.
Yes sir, what can I help you with?
I'm trying to find a good way to move some tools 1000 miles without crating or putting on a pallet. Usual stuff; cabinet saw, jointer, planer, bandsaw, large toolbox ... My only option seems to be...
Saw a blog post once comparing the two as well as a Craftsman. Search for a comparison it's probably still out there. Onlything I remember is the DW735 is a more robust machine but that would have...
I'm willing to bet that those uses didn't follow the procedure to seat the inserts, didn't clean the seats and/or possibly didn't torque them down. Seating the inserts properly has a procedure and...
As the solid carbide spirals get smaller in diameter you will see cut length options reduce. Carbide wears very well but is also brittle. Steel will bend, carbide will break. So if your 1/4" solid...
Now that I'm out of the Townhouse and back in a house I had to start buying some tools again. I'm invested in the Ryobi 40V stuff where I would normally have two stroke tools and have to say I am...
Out of curiosity I looked up the Shop Fox, too bad they don't show a picture of the head but it appears to be the Shinmax or similar. I did notice the inserts are HSS and not carbide which isn't an...
Not sure what the budget is but I've sold Ridge Carbide blades in a slew of configurations that would work. 7-1/4", 8" 9" ATB+R, all FTG for box joints ... But all are over $100
I do think table...
Some food for thought on sharpening those based on customer feedback selling our knives for that machine. When you remove too much of the width, the screw heads end up hitting the workpiece and...