I would just get the numbers off the bearings and get something locally or from Amazon. The ones Grizzly aren't anything special. If you want good then look for Timken or Nichi or any Japanese...
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I would just get the numbers off the bearings and get something locally or from Amazon. The ones Grizzly aren't anything special. If you want good then look for Timken or Nichi or any Japanese...
I had the Wixey table saw DRO and hated it. Trying to move the fence .001" without a micro adjust was a nightmare. Why chase .001" you ask? If I have a DRO that can measure 3.000" I don't want to...
I think I have caused myself more harm with a box knife than any of my large tools. LOL
LOL. The $5000 budget is now up to $10,000.
I have never made them and had to do a search to see what you were talking about so take my opinion for what you paid for it. My first hit on my search shows a rail and stile which is clearly...
I have never felt 5hp was not enough on any of my tools. I am not a business. The largest cutter I spin is a Freud carbide insert raised panel cutter. I usually take multiple cuts at slower feed...
I always go with outer stiles at full length and inner stiles go between the rails. I do it so I don't see end grain on the sides. As mentioned, it probably doesn't matter.
Looks nice but it is 3phase and 400 miles away from OP.
I have the Laguna Pro 5hp. I had a Grizzly 1026 before. I believe a shaper lives and dies by the fence. I love the fence on the Laguna and hated the one on the Grizzly. The Oliver fence looks...
I love hard maple for so many reasons. I can't think of one thing that I hate about it.
You can put them in the microwave for 30s to get some of the moisture out and shrink them somewhat. Past that, they might just be oversized and you might need a dowel plate or sand them down.
I had a 513x2 and now have a Laguna 18hd. I bolted a piece of 1.5" square tubing on the long side of the base through the holes already there. The tubes ar long enough to bolt a 3" stem caster on...
I have 20 tape measures and 100 pencils around here somewhere.
Sheet sandpaper comes from Home Depot.
Sanding disks come from Amazon.
Drum sander paper comes from Industrial Abrasive.
Track saw - this is pretty much a one trick pony for me due to having other tools that are faster for me. I usually only use mine for breaking down plywood and then make final cuts on the tablesaw....
I will go with not a commonly used tool. I have one but I don't use it very often.
I have cut some 1/4" plate. The thickest piece was a pommel and guard for a viking sword which was about 1" thick. I cut the pocket for the blade with an 1/8" end mill. My cuts are always very...
If it is going to be painted I don't see why not. I would use a finger joint bit and alternate the short cut ends as mentioned before.
I have a 2019 Stinger 2x4 with a higher gantry and a 2.2k spindle. No issues cutting Aluninum but I take it slow. I don't do much of it because it is messy. I have a mister and use denatured...
If you are in the Portland OR area I can do it for you.
I'm glad I am not in the marker for a drill press. If I was It would probably be the Nova Voyager. I'm not sure if the electronics will hold up for 20 years like you want. I'm not saying they...
I had a 36" rip capacity on my saw before I got a track saw. I now have a 36" rip capacity on my saw. I don't find a track saw as a replacement of a table saw.
I dove into the rabbit hole last year due to a health issue. What I settled on was the following:
1) Keep moving. A person that exercises but eat unhealthy will live longer than somebody that eats...
I made 3 orders before Christmas and all arrived promptly and without issue.
This looks like the best bet if you want to replace. I looked for parts for the G01023RL and pricing the front rail, rear rail, and front tube it comes out to $360.