Electrical mostly done. Dust collection routing next. Also lots of
machine setup and tune.
1. Repair Powermatic Dovetailer power switch, broken handle, learn how
to use it and tune it up
2. Go through all setup for 18" Jet bandsaw
3. Figure out why Ritter edge sander is running belt off the top no
matter what I adjust
4. Mount mop sanding wheel on 18" woodmaster planer/moulder/gang/
sander
5. Install new bed belt on 25x2 Performax dbl drum sander
6. Degrease, final assembly and tune up of brand new Griz 15" spiral
planer
7. Degrease, assemble and tune new 3hp Saw Stop TS
8. Open box and setup new Shop Fox 3/4 hp chisel mortiser
9. Tune up Craftsman 12" sliding miter and build new fence with Kreg
stop system (or throw out and buy good miter saw)
10. Build out sheet and stick storage
11. Hang and wire two JDS air cleaners
12. Cut some wood and make something.
On Sep 22, 5:43=A0pm, "Lee Michaels" <leemichaels*nadaspam* at comcast
dot net> wrote:
> "SonomaProducts.com" =A0wrote ...> Electrical mostly done. Dust collectio=
n routing next. Also lots of
> > machine setup and tune.
>
> <snip>
>
> Sound nice. =A0And a lot of work! =A0Take some pictures when you have it =
all set
> up. =A0We want to drool and get jealous.
>
> You bought a saw stop? =A0Which model? =A0We definitely want to hear abou=
t that
> tool when you get it up and running.
Yes, I can't wait to post some (gloat) pictures.
I bought the 3hp 220 professional cabinet saw. I think it is like the
first model they made. You can get the same saw with 1.75 hp 110, or
the "Industrial" saw with 5hp and maybe bigger iron, not sure and also
the contractors model.
I have it all unpacked and it was very good instructions, even step by
step how to take it out of the box. They have a cardboard color coded
card with lots of parts and tools shrinkwrapped onto it. It is
numbered and the instructions seem to say things like "open the red
section 1 and remove the screws..". Knod of nice to have docs o
bvilusly written by a native English speaker.
"SonomaProducts.com" wrote ...
> Electrical mostly done. Dust collection routing next. Also lots of
> machine setup and tune.
>
<snip>
Sound nice. And a lot of work! Take some pictures when you have it all set
up. We want to drool and get jealous.
You bought a saw stop? Which model? We definitely want to hear about that
tool when you get it up and running.
>
> Now that will be lots of fun. =A0They pack the head with grease, and it i=
s
> a real bear to get it all out. Those 72 little knives are sharp as hell.
> =A0 Why on earth they don't just spray the head with some top-cote, or
> similar product? =A0I think they're masochistic.
>
> Also make certain you check the gear oil. =A0They tell you to check it,
> and I suggest you do.
>
> --
> Jack
Yeah, that head looks really goobered up. I'm glad I took a look at it
before I spun the machine up. Gloves and terry towles with some purple
degreaser I found as a starting point.
Thx for the reminder on the gear box oil. I will check it out.
On Sep 22, 5:02=A0pm, "SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Electrical mostly done. Dust collection routing next. Also lots of
> machine setup and tune.
>
> 1. Repair Powermatic Dovetailer power switch, broken handle, learn how
> to use it and tune it up
> 2. Go through all setup for 18" Jet bandsaw
> 3. Figure out why Ritter edge sander is running belt off the top no
> matter what I adjust
> 4. Mount mop sanding wheel on 18" woodmaster planer/moulder/gang/
> sander
> 5. Install new bed belt on 25x2 Performax dbl drum sander
> 6. Degrease, final assembly and tune up of brand new Griz 15" spiral
> planer
> 7. Degrease, assemble and tune new 3hp Saw Stop TS
> 8. Open box and setup new Shop Fox 3/4 hp chisel mortiser
> 9. Tune up Craftsman 12" sliding miter and build new fence with Kreg
> stop system (or throw out and buy good miter saw)
> 10. Build out sheet and stick storage
> 11. Hang and wire two JDS air cleaners
> 12. Cut some wood and make something.
Oh yeah,
13. Reset dovetail ways and shims and do general tune up on 8"
Powermatic jointer
14 Finish assembly and tune up Woodpecker router table, superfence and
sidewinder lift
On 9/22/2011 8:02 PM, SonomaProducts.com wrote:
> Electrical mostly done. Dust collection routing next. Also lots of
> machine setup and tune.
What, you hit the lottery or something?
> 6. Degrease, final assembly and tune up of brand new Griz 15" spiral
> planer
Now that will be lots of fun. They pack the head with grease, and it is
a real bear to get it all out. Those 72 little knives are sharp as hell.
Why on earth they don't just spray the head with some top-cote, or
similar product? I think they're masochistic.
Also make certain you check the gear oil. They tell you to check it,
and I suggest you do.
--
Jack
Add Life to your Days not Days to your Life.
http://jbstein.com
> 1. Repair Powermatic Dovetailer power switch, broken handle, learn how
> to use it and tune it up
> 2. Go through all setup for 18" Jet bandsaw
> 3. Figure out why Ritter edge sander is running belt off the top no
> matter what I adjust
> 4. Mount mop sanding wheel on 18" woodmaster planer/moulder/gang/
> sander
> 5. Install new bed belt on 25x2 Performax dbl drum sander
> 6. Degrease, final assembly and tune up of brand new Griz 15" spiral
> planer
> 7. Degrease, assemble and tune new 3hp Saw Stop TS
> 8. Open box and setup new Shop Fox 3/4 hp chisel mortiser
> 9. Tune up Craftsman 12" sliding miter and build new fence with Kreg
> stop system (or throw out and buy good miter saw)
> 10. Build out sheet and stick storage
> 11. Hang and wire two JDS air cleaners
> 12. Cut some wood and make something.
SonomaProducts.com <[email protected]> wrote:
> Electrical mostly done. Dust collection routing next. Also lots of
> machine setup and tune.
congratulations.