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  1. Jamie- Thank you a million board feet of the...

    Jamie-

    Thank you a million board feet of the finest veneer! That is the place, and I would have had a heckuva time finding it, but for you. You mentioned "hondo", but the closest match I could...
  2. 1850s Mahogany dining table: need veneer repair help

    Folks -

    I just inherited an 1850s British made mahogany veneer top with six veneered leaved, and two four leg pedestal bases with beautiful inlay. (Imported and sold by the Kensington Furniture...
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    Thanks, Jim. I notice that both you and Mike...

    Thanks, Jim. I notice that both you and Mike referenced "filterS" as opposed to the singular filter. The retrofit kit from Oneida, and the recommended filter from wynn Env. are both just one...
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    Thanks alot, Mike. That's pretty encouraging. I...

    Thanks alot, Mike. That's pretty encouraging. I inherited the system from my Dad, along with a PM66 that I am renovating (chronicled in another thread). I have seen the system in action, and it does...
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    Older Oneida DC: upgrade or sell?

    Folks -

    I have just acquired (free, inherited) an early edition Oneida dust collection system in excellent working condition (light hobbyist use only): 1.5hp Leeson motor, wired for 220v, 35...
  6. "...if you post anything about cleaning the...

    "...if you post anything about cleaning the gears/trunnions so the saw adjusts smoothly, I'll be interested! Mine still needs some work there...."

    The tools I used were the following:

    1- two...
  7. Thanks, guys. Any PM aficionados out there that...

    Thanks, guys.
    Any PM aficionados out there that can tell me a little about my saw?
    The Leeson isn's a bad thing is it, vis-a-vis Baldor power?
    What year is this baby?
    what's the original PM66...
  8. Well, one of my buddies came over to help, and...

    Well, one of my buddies came over to help, and with me below and him above, we coaxed it down the stairs. Since then, I have donw the following:

    1) clean cabinet base
    2) buff and fine sand the...
  9. Taking the PM66 apart was pretty straightforward....

    Taking the PM66 apart was pretty straightforward. Off came the blade, fence, insert, cabinet covers, and switch panel. Then, the wings. Kinda heavy, but manageable for one guy. Then the main table...
  10. PM66: an Odyssey of Inheritance, Heavy Lifting, and Rescue (with Pics(!))

    Folks -

    I am a newbie Creeker, and grateful to have found this Forum. My Father, very unfortunately, passed away nearly ten years ago, and left me a Powermatic 66, that sat in his barn workshop...
  11. ALL FIXED !!!! After considering many design...

    ALL FIXED !!!!

    After considering many design alternatives, I settled on intenal stiffening hoops, but the metal raw materials were too expensive.

    I happen to live just outside of Syracuse,...
  12. Harry, no disrespect intended, but I don't agree...

    Harry, no disrespect intended, but I don't agree that internal bands can't add structural integrity.

    You may wish to review this solution:
    http://www.gallery2.clearvuecyclones.com/v/Mini+CV06/...
  13. Thanks for all the help, folks. I am very...

    Thanks for all the help, folks. I am very concerned about any approach that relies on an exo (as opposed to endo) skeleton. The force is suction, so with any exosekeleton, the weak points would...
  14. Thanks for the help, guys. This new member...

    Thanks for the help, guys. This new member appreciates it. Lance, I found that very Jet this morning, while doing some additional research, and thought it looked good. I think it is worth the...
  15. 6x48 belt sander (under $350): upgrade old one, buy Rikon 50-120, or keep saving?

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    I'd appreciate some input regarding a belt sander conundrum. I have a very old Craftsman 6x48 that runs pretty well, with a 1/3 hp motor. The rubber sleeves in the spindles are shot,...
  16. Jamie- Thanks for the trunk latch...

    Jamie-

    Thanks for the trunk latch suggestions, though those look quite pricey to me. I think a credible alternative miught be a draw latch from www.McMaster.com , like # 1889A37: $4.66 .

    As...
  17. Thanks for the help, Guys. I know a 55 gallon...

    Thanks for the help, Guys. I know a 55 gallon drum will work, but it's just too big and heavy for my needs.

    Here in Upstate NY, a 4' x 8' sheet of 3/4" cabinet grade plywood from a good...
  18. Clearvue mini cyclone design/build -Need Help- (pics)

    Folks -

    I am the new owner a Clearvue Mini CV 06 (similar in overall design to an Oneida Dust Deputy). It is paired with a brand new Ridgid 11 amp shop vacuum. Mods to the vacuum include:

    1)...
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