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26th April 2022, 12:50 PM #61GOLD MEMBER
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Hmm, interesting. The Aigner tables are the cheapest option and they look good -but they also look the least robust and I don't want to regret not buying the Felder and then have to buy the Felder on top of the Aigner lol. I could get two Aigners delivered for less than one felder extrusion.
I just priced a 1m length of 160x40 heavy extrusion from modular components and it runs at $250- they also have a 240 x 40 which could be a nice upgrade but that is $420- per m. By the timeI buy the few other bit I suspect i'd be looking at 300-350 (or 470-520) for the DIY option vs $400 for Aigner (or two for $650) or Felder at $800-
Better decide quickly as I need something soon and that's probably why i'm leaning away from Felder as it's at least 2 months away.
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If they don’t need to be dead flat what about a piece of 12 or 16 mm solid Al plate? There will be a cutting charge but it should still be cheaper than extrusion. I reckon even 10 would be ok but this is usually guillotined which will bend the plate so if you do gif or this size make sure they don’t guillotine it. If you get a single piece you can cut it with a fine toothed blade in a TS. I used Al plate for a fence and it’s been just fine.
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26th April 2022, 02:05 PM #63GOLD MEMBER
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26th April 2022, 02:57 PM #64GOLD MEMBER
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Use the jointer to make multiple flat pieces of timber?
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26th April 2022, 04:14 PM #65GOLD MEMBER
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I would need a lot of convincing that an extension on the infeed is even necessary.
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26th April 2022, 05:24 PM #66GOLD MEMBER
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12th May 2022, 12:16 AM #67New Members
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My casolin F90 spindle moulder has the same setup. I just increased the air gap to let it free wheel. It's been fine like that for a couple years now.
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