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    Originally posted by Bulldog View Post
    Hey guys,
    Jack,
    I'll take some up close pics of them. There about 1/8 -3/16th on an inch thick and made of some kinda plastic. They totally incase the bottom of the posts. If ya want any more info drop me a line. My cell is (518) 225-0552. Don't call after 8pm though my day starts around 3am.
    CRX,
    It was a real simple install. It took me about 35min start to finish. Normally I would say go for it but after reading about all the troubles your having with that saw I would strongly suggest that you -HIRE A PROFESSIONAL- . Sorry bud, I don't mean to bust on ya but there are fumes and stuff that could kill someone...I'm a little worried that you may cut off something important with that saw... Ha Ha
    Good Luck,
    Bulldog
    Didnt see the crx,,Must be the age,,My ellis 1800,doesnt do anthing but cut,and cut,and cut more,,Then I got to thinkin,,well The newmonia got me,,or Ive lost it more than normal!!!!!Then I reread,,,, Crx,,Better be carefull,,,there not like fingernails,they dont grow back Jack-PS,I helped a buddy put on in that was building his new house,,6" hole saw,as it was 5" ss tripple wall,,and the collars,,And the rain hat,or air diffuser thingie,,pc of cake,,Just remember to drill from both sides!!

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    • Originally posted by storts View Post
      Didnt see the crx,,Must be the age,,My ellis 1800,doesnt do anthing but cut,and cut,and cut more,,Then I got to thinkin,,well The newmonia got me,,or Ive lost it more than normal!!!!!Then I reread,,,, Crx,,Better be carefull,,,there not like fingernails,they dont grow back Jack-PS,I helped a buddy put on in that was building his new house,,6" hole saw,as it was 5" ss tripple wall,,and the collars,,And the rain hat,or air diffuser thingie,,pc of cake,,Just remember to drill from both sides!!
      I'm sort of lost here, hard to understand anything your saying. As far as the bandsaw, yeah I knew it had to be dialed in, and now it cuts perfect and I saved a bunch over the ellis. I'm a person who likes to do things right, and if I don't know how to dial in a bandsaw, I figured I would come here. And like I said before, I had no reason to go with an ellis, it would not be worth it, you have to figure out the cost of the saw, and the usage.

      Ellis is a good saw, but not for me

      Back to the thread now
      http://www.rcautoworks.com

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      • Actually I believe Jack was talking more about you installing a vent for the stove/furnace. He seems to think you are up for the job. As for myself, if you need to ask questions on a job like that you're better off calling in a pro and watching him do it the first time around. I agree with Bulldog, when it comes to working around carbon monoxide it pays to get the job done right the first time...you may never get another chance.

        Glad you like your saw. Hope it works well for you. I sold my Grizzly for enough to pay for half my used Ellis. Figured I came out ahead on the deal.
        Miller 251...sold the spoolgun to DiverBill.
        Miller DialArc 250
        Lincoln PrecisionTig 275
        Hypertherm 900 plasma cutter
        Bridgeport "J" head mill...tooled up
        Jet 14 X 40 lathe...ditto
        South Bend 9" lathe...yeah, got the change gears too
        Logan 7" shaper
        Ellis 3000 band saw
        Hossfeld bender w/shopbuilt hyd.
        Victor Journeyman torch and gauges
        3 Gerstner boxes of mostly Starrett tools
        Lots of dust bunnies
        Too small of a shop at 40 X 59.

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        • I see, the only reason I was asking about the stove because it seemed like it had no venting.
          http://www.rcautoworks.com

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