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    Camvac motors

    Ta very much Allan
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    Camvac motors

    Cheers for the fast reply Mike but I probably phrased that wrong, what i need to know is do they suck through each other or side by side on a common inlet
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    Camvac motors

    Do the twin motor Camvacs run in series or parallel when the second motor kicks in
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    Outside enclosure for DX5000 (now vented outside with pics)

    The holes look about 15 mm * 4 mm and there are 34 of them, so 2040 square mm, a 50 mm pipe is 2026, looks like you could get one of them through the top of your window frame.
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    Outside enclosure for DX5000 (now vented outside with pics)

    Food for thought indeed, but don't go cutting holes in it til the warranties worn off
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    Outside enclosure for DX5000 (now vented outside with pics)

    Ah, not as easy as I thought then, you could build a box that covered them both and run a pipe out or... build a shed and run a pipe in. either way it should make it a little quieter, but your still going to have to drill a 100mm hole in the side of your garage Not really much help, sorry Allan
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    Dust extraction efficiency vs. throat plate layout??

    You may well be right with that Steve, I was thinking of it working more like a cyclone but with the intake from the top hitting the blade and disrupting the dust all round the cabinet so that it drops down to the outlet at the bottom of the cabinet, but with a little less circular movement. Allan
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    Outside enclosure for DX5000 (now vented outside with pics)

    What size are the vents on a DX5000 and how many are there ?
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    Dust extraction efficiency vs. throat plate layout??

    Just some random thoughts on under table extraction ... The theory of air flow stands up well, if you have a sealed box with a 4" out pipe and a 4" in pipe then there should be nothing left in the box. So if you did manage to seal up the lower cabinet totaly and had a pipe the same size as...
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    Air filters

    If you’re just going to dump it outside get one of these, cheaper as well. http://www.progrow.co.uk/acatalog/info_315.html Completely clear your room every 4 minutes Just put it in an MDF box with rockwool packed round it to reduce the noise, not that they are really noisy, it will self cool...
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    Air filters

    Bout 6*3*3 mtrs then ?
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    Air filters

    How big is your workshop Matt
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    Elecktra Beckum 316 (Metabo) Bandsaw blade guides

    Yep thats where mine is coming from 1009018022 THREE-ROLLER GUIDE, cant buy the casting on its own comes with 3 bearings and a bristol lever Allan
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    Elecktra Beckum 316 (Metabo) Bandsaw blade guides

    Hi Colin I had exactly the same thing happen on mine about 4 years ago, I couldn't find any alternative to the standard 1380044990 GUIDE SUPPORT @ £7.22+ £3.75 p&p, mind you its been as happy as Larry since it went in, well until last thursday when the top guide support snapped which is...
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    Making a Router Tale

    You would be surprised at just how much movement you will have in a clamp rail, think of it a bit like a sash clamp, in as far as it can take ages to set one at 90 to anything, also by moving the fittings on the rail to the outside holes on the F/B you just gained several inches of angled...
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    Making a Router Tale

    No matter what angle your fence is, its always 90 to the cutter, plus the system you linked too is fitted to an adjustable clamp, so you can set that to whatever angle you want if its got enough adjustment Allan
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    For Sale (2 machines) (edit)

    Hi Mattty Is the 352 240v
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    fixed upholstered banqette seating

    This is a pretty much standard sizing for pub seating, make as many of these as needed and join them with 3x1 front and top and add an angle block for the back, just remember cloth comes in approx 54 " widths and usually goes on sidewards unless its pattered, also make the seat and back boards a...
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    Planer Knife Setting Jig

    Paul, Try rubbing a bit of 3 in 1 down the blade sides before you put them in and only tighten the bolts a quarter turn at a time max, also you could try a pair of welding magnets, less than a fiver each for 5" ones, these will help to keep the blades down as well as level to the outfeed Allan
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    Planer Knife Setting Jig

    Hi Paul What I do is slap the jig on the cutter block with the loose knives pointing near as pos at tdc, then using a straight edge off the outfeed table, put some A4 paper under the straight edge so the knives are the thickness of the paper above the outfeed, turn each jig till the knife...
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