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Quick wood movement question... |
Posted by: titanxt - 08-25-2015, 10:09 AM - Forum: Woodworking
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Treat it the same as any other solid piece of wood the FJ connects the end to an end and there is little movement that way
you could screw it but I would make the center the rigid point and use slotted holes for the rest.
or just use z clips and forget about it forever. They are way faster to install
JME
Joe
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Re-introduction |
Posted by: jerickson - 08-25-2015, 09:09 AM - Forum: Woodturning
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Looking forward to seeing some of your work. Good to have another with McNaughton experience hanging out here. I bought one a couple months ago and haven't had a chance to figure it out yet. Welcome aboard!!
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Bandsaw motor question |
Posted by: highpi - 08-24-2015, 09:47 PM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools
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Is there a sub panel in the shop where the bandsaw is?
I don't like the rigged up converters like that personally. You would need to be very careful with circuit selection and wiring sizing.
You start buying larger tools its time to invest in a propery wired and sized 220V circuit or two.
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