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  1. how to fix "Hard limit trigged" I'm stumped

    Hey all, New to all this (CNC that is) - Laguna cnc was running fine, I was looking at settings on the Rich Auto 0501 handheld - exited and received the error (X+ hard limit triged, stop to reboot,...
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    Asking which vehicle to buy is similar to your...

    Asking which vehicle to buy is similar to your wife asking you to pick out a pair of shoes, or "do these pants make my a$$ look big" = For the limited mileage you plan on driving annually any new...
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    When building my kitchen cabinets recently, I had...

    When building my kitchen cabinets recently, I had 2 options - (well 2 that made sense to me) ONE- machine the sides myself (truck in several sheets, cut to size, drill all the hinge and slide mount...
  4. I agree - minus the "go to Home Depot" ANY cord...

    I agree - minus the "go to Home Depot" ANY cord will work on your saw - I do repairs for contractors and literally anything over 16 gauge works just fine- computer power supply cord, old...
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    Laminated Rocking Horse

    OK guys, seen a photo of this and had to build it- anyone do one yet ? Any advice, pitfalls, things you would have done differently, etc ?? Got the parts cut out - now for the glue up and oh my God...
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    Been using non-detergent straight weight 20 o r30...

    Been using non-detergent straight weight 20 o r30 in my relic forever. I think it came over in the Mayflower (1-1/2 hp motor the size of 5 gallon pail) -nice-

    Compressor oils will accumulate...
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    Plus one for the good old TiteBond - It's almost...

    Plus one for the good old TiteBond - It's almost all I use and no regrets - pizza peels, breadboards, whatever - Not too sure I'd go w/ spruce though?? Glueing up strips in the best method IMHO -...
  8. Another factor is "how dry" is the material and...

    Another factor is "how dry" is the material and how was it dried ? air vs. kiln dried makes a difference. Also make sure it's not "too smooth" or glue doesn't "grab" as good. I had a local shop runn...
  9. plus one on the Makita 16 == and Yes , people get...

    plus one on the Makita 16 == and Yes , people get scared in a hurry when you pull it off the shelf (once they realize what the heck it is)== hang on, very nice saw- get a good blade for it and it...
  10. No experience w/ the Incra system - but you could...

    No experience w/ the Incra system - but you could always make shorter tubes or cut down current ones- I built a Beismeyer clone for my uni-saw which allows me 36" left of blade and 53" to the right....
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    plus one on the noise reduction- I installed one...

    plus one on the noise reduction- I installed one on my Jet 15" Night and Day difference both in noise and quality of finish- BTW 10dB is dramatic - 3dB is considered to be 1/2 ( or 2x ) as loud. (On...
  12. I just realized - maybe this should go in the...

    I just realized - maybe this should go in the musical instruments section ? If the mods think so feel free to move it- thx
  13. Black is beautiful- FYI the main reason subs for...

    Black is beautiful- FYI the main reason subs for cars are carpeted is they go in the trunk and the trunk is carpeted- I've had many customers insisting that I "match" their trunk carpet-On a design...
  14. My latest crazy subwoofer cabinet - almost done

    Hey guys, been awhile so I thought I'd share some of the madness that keeps me away from the forums. 18" subwoofer cabinet for the theatre, planning on adding a neck, strings, etc. and stand it in...
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    plus one on using a level - They're tough and...

    plus one on using a level - They're tough and durable, don't bend (easily) and you probably already have at least one. I dont understand why anyone would "need" to have a "good" straight edge for...
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    Being that their is enough room for it, I would...

    Being that their is enough room for it, I would try a brass tube in an effort to protect the threads. If the arbor itself is literally being worn down, it would present itself as run out in the blade...
  17. Many years ago I built a "test" chair out of shop...

    Many years ago I built a "test" chair out of shop scraps when designing a chair. Red oak, white oak, maple, pine, birch, whatever I had laying in the scrap heap that was the right size piece I...
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    Once again I am baffled by all the hoopla about...

    Once again I am baffled by all the hoopla about "soft-start" and "my DC motor is gonna burn up" etc, etc, etc. I've been running my cyclone whenever I need it on and off not caring for how long it...
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    Bob, you and only you can decide what size bench...

    Bob, you and only you can decide what size bench you "need" - Personally I have a few different benches all for different uses - 30" deep by 40" tall benches on the walls (I'm 6'3" so taller is...
  20. In a word NO - cedar doesnt need to be...

    In a word NO - cedar doesnt need to be "treated"- A few years back I built a recliner out of scraps ranging from pine to walnut etc. After sitting out in the elements 24/7 for close to 5 years, the...
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    Jim, I have the same saw- you can get any part...

    Jim, I have the same saw- you can get any part for it all day long. As long as the table is good, and trunnion functions properly, you should be OK- Personally I would offer $300 based on 3ph power....
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    Call Delta - 1-800-223-7278

    Call Delta - 1-800-223-7278
  23. I gotta chime in - aligning everything to the...

    I gotta chime in - aligning everything to the slot is like aligning car tires to the frame-

    Step one : align the blade to the miter slot - verify the miter slot is true and straight - verify...
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    Ummm, wow ! WHat an absolute crock of spit. If...

    Ummm, wow ! WHat an absolute crock of spit. If the motor "needed" it- Baldor would put it on at the factory- period -
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    plus one for "I dont get it" - A basic...

    plus one for "I dont get it"


    - A basic understanding of physics goes a long way -
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