Diggin It
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Picked up the 12 ton H frame press today. Tomorrow is assemble and test day.
"But I don't need a "mobile" saw either.."
Whadday mean? My PM66 is portable/mobile - all you need is a couple good lifting straps and a FEL... Steve
Or for just "mobile" it has locking casters![]()
Well I do have a FEL and lifting straps but....
My Powermatic with the 52" fence and custom take off table is on a mobile base and casters so I can move it around the shop, but picking it up is a whole nother story. All my shop tools are on mobile bases, but they don't leave the shop. Heck even my new panel saw is on wheels..
Same here, I was just joking around; altho I DID need to lift the saw when I put the mobile base under it, and a cherry picker's kind of difficult to pick something if the picker's legs can't fit UNDER it.
Hard to beat "old iron" tho, mine had seen about 20 years abuse in a cabinet shop; I cleaned out about a wheelbarrow load of sawdust, cleaned it up, put 3 new belts on, new blade - I've actually balanced a nickel on the top while it's running. I can cut 2 pieces of 3/4 ply, pocket hole them together and put a machinist square in the resulting corner and not be able to "see daylight" anywhere.
Think I'll keep it... Steve
Since we are talking about batteries. My cheap free thunderbolt batteries leaked in my cheap free flashlight.
I replaced them about a month ago.
Speaking of HF batteries, I'd put their coin-cell batteries, specifically the 2032's that are used on computer motherboards, car remote fobs, etc. in the "kind of suck" category. Name brand ones last for years, HF's seem to fail after 6 months or so. I was working on a computer the other day, wouldn't even boot with the HF battery in it, got a message "system battery voltage low". Put an Energizer one in and it worked just fine.
I'd just bought them this summer.