I like to think of it as tongue it cheek!algale wrote:Oh, I thought your "roll eye" smiley face was a sarcastic comment about the duplicator storage.JPG wrote:algale wrote: . . .
Hey, that method of storing the duplicator is explained in the manual! Loosen a couple of bolts and it folds on itself without having to totally disassemble the bugger.
There is another way?
Finally Made Some Disc and Blade Storage
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Re: Finally Made Some Disc and Blade Storage
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Re: Finally Made Some Disc and Blade Storage
Made from 3/4" ply because it was what was on hand.swampgator wrote:Dimensions? Please. Thank you
The old swampgator in Pensacola, FL
Outiside dimensions are 37" tall, by 10" wide, by 9" deep.
Slots are 3" apart, about 3/8ths" wide by 8" long and at a 40 degree angle. Be sure to knock the point off the end of the slot (that was a jsburger design tip).
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Re: Finally Made Some Disc and Blade Storage
You have something that works for you, protects the blades and makes your work more organized. That's a winning combination.. even if it isn't a combination....
There are a host of things I wish I had done long ago as well. I still need to do this as well.
Looks good to me!
There are a host of things I wish I had done long ago as well. I still need to do this as well.
Looks good to me!
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Re: Finally Made Some Disc and Blade Storage
Great idea Al. I will dfinitely make one of those !
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Re: Finally Made Some Disc and Blade Storage
Thank you. Tried this before and it ended up as scraps for other projects. Just as soon as the weather warms, these are my plans. Thank you so much.algale wrote:Made from 3/4" ply because it was what was on hand.swampgator wrote:Dimensions? Please. Thank you
The old swampgator in Pensacola, FL
Outiside dimensions are 37" tall, by 10" wide, by 9" deep.
Slots are 3" apart, about 3/8ths" wide by 8" long and at a 40 degree angle. Be sure to knock the point off the end of the slot (that was a jsburger design tip).