Well, here are some of the basic questions I posed to LCHEIN, and I'd welcome any and all opinions.
I haven't been around for some time.
I have a 3000 in pieces in the garage and want to reassemble it right.
I saw a link somewhere that showed how to silicone sealant (glue) the shims to the arbor guide (hope I called it the right thing!). My shims look OK, have cleaned everything up nice, so am at the put together "right" stage. Anything you can offer is appreciated. I don't want to drill and tap for shim supporting ... do you know the link I'm talking about?
Finally, I've taken apart the stock guard and want to adapt it to be removable like Stytooner's Sharks. I want a zero clearance plate, too and my question is "Why shouldn't I try to vent sawdust that collects within the guard, back down into the front of the blade cut?"
I've thought about this for years, on and off, and every contraption that makes sawdust "go high" leads to all kinds of collection problems. I'm thinking of ports in the front of a ZCP, or in the aluminum in front of the blade - maybe even a redirecting system built into the guard to move dust to the blade front, where 90%+ goes down into the collection system, anyway?
I hope you can picture what I'm thinking of - suggestions and comments are welcomed!
I'll post the text of the message to the BTx forum to get other ideas and opinions, but I want to especially thank you for so many tips, tricks and ideas ... for such a long time, even when I haven't had the chance to participate like a real member. You all impress me so much with your dedication to the craft.
Thank you and kindest regards,
Gary,
aka cdmango
I haven't been around for some time.
I have a 3000 in pieces in the garage and want to reassemble it right.
I saw a link somewhere that showed how to silicone sealant (glue) the shims to the arbor guide (hope I called it the right thing!). My shims look OK, have cleaned everything up nice, so am at the put together "right" stage. Anything you can offer is appreciated. I don't want to drill and tap for shim supporting ... do you know the link I'm talking about?
Finally, I've taken apart the stock guard and want to adapt it to be removable like Stytooner's Sharks. I want a zero clearance plate, too and my question is "Why shouldn't I try to vent sawdust that collects within the guard, back down into the front of the blade cut?"
I've thought about this for years, on and off, and every contraption that makes sawdust "go high" leads to all kinds of collection problems. I'm thinking of ports in the front of a ZCP, or in the aluminum in front of the blade - maybe even a redirecting system built into the guard to move dust to the blade front, where 90%+ goes down into the collection system, anyway?
I hope you can picture what I'm thinking of - suggestions and comments are welcomed!
I'll post the text of the message to the BTx forum to get other ideas and opinions, but I want to especially thank you for so many tips, tricks and ideas ... for such a long time, even when I haven't had the chance to participate like a real member. You all impress me so much with your dedication to the craft.
Thank you and kindest regards,
Gary,
aka cdmango
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