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  1. Bojam

    Help: converting 230V (1ph) 50Hz machines to run on 220V (1ph) 60Hz supply

    Thanks, this is definitely worth considering if the existing motors won’t run (well) on the 60Hz supply.
  2. Bojam

    Help: converting 230V (1ph) 50Hz machines to run on 220V (1ph) 60Hz supply

    Thanks Sideways, this is a really helpful!
  3. Bojam

    Help: converting 230V (1ph) 50Hz machines to run on 220V (1ph) 60Hz supply

    Hi Pete, I spoke to the boss of Holzprofi France (who sell the machines, manufactured in Taiwan). He said they would probably run fine but that the higher frequency might reduce the lifespan of the motors. As far as I know the machines are only sold in the European market so Holzprofi don’t...
  4. Bojam

    Help: converting 230V (1ph) 50Hz machines to run on 220V (1ph) 60Hz supply

    Hi Spectric, thanks for your reply. I have 3 large machines (PT, bandsaw, cyclonic extractor). All single phase induction motors. The PT is 3kW, bandsaw and extractor both 1.5kW I think. Timescale in Brazil: 2-3 years for sure, possibly 5-6 years if things work out. We live in French Guiana...
  5. Bojam

    Help: converting 230V (1ph) 50Hz machines to run on 220V (1ph) 60Hz supply

    I don’t put full faith it what they say. That’s why I’m here asking for well informed opinion.
  6. Bojam

    Help: converting 230V (1ph) 50Hz machines to run on 220V (1ph) 60Hz supply

    It’s a quote. Click the link to see the full article.
  7. Bojam

    Help: converting 230V (1ph) 50Hz machines to run on 220V (1ph) 60Hz supply

    We're moving to Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, in a few months. The power supply there is 220V 60Hz. All my handheld power tools, with universal motors, should be fine as they are rated for 50-60Hz supply. But I don't know what to do with my larger machines (combined planer-thicknesser...
  8. Bojam

    Rip blade to fit Bosch GKT 55?

    I have the same saw and use this 24 tooth TCT Freud blade for ripping solid wood. The kerf thickness is 1.7mm. But the teeth are thicker than the blade (not sure exactly what the blade thickness is). Anyway it works really well, no issues installing or locking it and very happy with the...
  9. Bojam

    UK power sockets outside UK

    Yeah, that’s my experience too (see above).
  10. Bojam

    UK power sockets outside UK

    I’ve not read the whole thread so apologies if this isn’t relevant or has already been posted. I live in France (French Guiana) and my power tools are all UK bought. Rather than change the plugs on the tools, I bought a few of these heavy duty 4 gang adaptors from Tough Leads. They’ve worked...
  11. Bojam

    Narrow tct bandsaw blades?

    I bought one of these: XCut HW20-6 from the German supplier. 3/4 inch, variable pitch, carbide teeth. Recommended for resawing veneers etc. Not cheap (~€90 for the 3330mm blade required for my saw). I haven’t used it much because I couldn’t get it to cut true. I normally use a Tuffsaws M42...
  12. Bojam

    Found Hammer n4400 or Felder FB510

    Why just those makes / models in particular? IMO it is worth considering the SCM Formula 440S or it’s bigger siblings. Made by Centauro in Italy.
  13. Bojam

    Record Power 350 sabre

    Cool! Would love to see some photos.
  14. Bojam

    Record Power 350 sabre

    Out of interest, what is the machine that you are restoring?
  15. Bojam

    Record Power 350 sabre

    True. Still, if the Sabre 350 is “well over €2000” as the OP said then it’s still not a bad price. I’d take the Minimax every time.
  16. Bojam

    Record Power 350 sabre

    How small is small? Would this work? Made in Italy.
  17. Bojam

    Record Power 350 sabre

    Are you in Italy? For just over €2000 you can buy a Minimax S45N from MakXilia (see here) based in Pescara. A better saw than the RP Sabre or the Hammer N2-35. Worth the investment IMO if your wallet can stretch to it.
  18. Bojam

    Thicknessing wood on the bandsaw

    Hi Tibi, That sounds very odd to me. Usually the airflow required for a PT would be substantially greater than for a bandsaw. Anyway, it’s all a moot point. If you are restricted to a maximum wattage given the available supply then simply spec the most powerful extractor you can based on what...
  19. Bojam

    Thicknessing wood on the bandsaw

    The title of the thread isn’t really accurate. What Tibi intends to do is resaw boards thinner and then complete the planing/thicknessing with hand planes. Totally doable (basically replacing handsaw with bandsaw for speed) but slow compared to using a PT.
  20. Bojam

    Jessem Pocket Mill Pro

    Just watched this review video. Interesting alternative to the more pricey Domino. Any plans to stock this item soon @Peter Sefton @Wood Workers Workshop ?
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