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Philip

01-25-2005 08:46:54




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Jeb, e-mail me and I will send you the AutoCAD file for the blade guard. I had mine laser cut at a little shop here in town. Turned out real nice. Will you be at the farm show in Louisville next month with Long? I saw the Survivor guy there last year. Philip.




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Jeb2N

01-25-2005 08:53:48




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 Re: Blade guard in reply to Philip, 01-25-2005 08:46:54  
Hey Phillip

No, I won't be at the Louisville show. I always go to Moultrie, GA, but they never send me to any of the others. If you are there, ask for a guy named Raymond Bullock, he's a close co-worker of mine. Also, you'll see some giant 8'x8' panels against one wall that they had me work on. That is, if we can get them to stand up on their own.

As for the guard, we can't burn anything that small here. We had a sheet metal nibbler that would do it perfectly, but it's unplugged right now and in another building. As soon as it's back up, i'll get one made. The bad thing is, when I had them shop blast my blade, it warped the heck out of it and now it wobbles about an inch side-to-side from heat warpage. I'm going to try to push and tug to get it back reasonably straight, but i'm also considering sources for a new blade or blade repair.

Could you give me any heads up on your springs and bolts for the table? I went back and looked at your pictures and it looks like you drilled an extra set of holes closer to the bottom for the springs so they wouldn't have to be so long. Is that true? Thanks!

Jeb

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Philip

01-25-2005 09:13:15




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 Re: Blade guard in reply to Jeb2N, 01-25-2005 08:53:48  
I did not drill the holes. When I got the saw there were 5/16" (I think) bolts and springs in the bottom set of holes, nothing in the top set of holes. I installed new bolts and springs upon restoration.



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Jeb2N

01-25-2005 10:03:17




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 Re: Blade guard in reply to Philip, 01-25-2005 09:13:15  
Maybe that was another change from the ferguson design. My ferguson A-LO-19 only has one set of holes that would roughly line up with your top set. Your bolts look a LOT shorter than the ones that I would need. I'm looking at about 6-7" long at least.



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