09-20-2016, 02:55 PM
This is a continuation of my recent power feeder thread. For anyone who didn't see it, I will be mounting a PM III, 1 HP feeder on an early 2000's 3HP Delta shaper. A friend suggested the left hand side while facing the fence. This is how I'm leaning right now unless I discover something new. I do have both wings on the shaper. I will most likely drill and tap holes as opposed to through bolts and nuts.
Also, I've seen a few mounted with the fence shifted perpendicular to the miter slot. It appears a greater length in cast iron surface is gained this way but the slot will obviously be obsolete if doing this. I'm new to shapers so I really don't know what I don't know. I rarely use my slot on my RT but I have used it occasionally. I think I'd sacrifice cast length for slot access. Thoughts?
I'd like to only drill and tap once and not learn later on that I should of put it somewhere else. It has a very long arm so I don't think reach will be a huge consideration. I will use it to push boards on end up against the fence for long profile type cuts. So what's the word on placement other than reach and fence mobility? Or am I overthinking this a bit?
Also, I've seen a few mounted with the fence shifted perpendicular to the miter slot. It appears a greater length in cast iron surface is gained this way but the slot will obviously be obsolete if doing this. I'm new to shapers so I really don't know what I don't know. I rarely use my slot on my RT but I have used it occasionally. I think I'd sacrifice cast length for slot access. Thoughts?
I'd like to only drill and tap once and not learn later on that I should of put it somewhere else. It has a very long arm so I don't think reach will be a huge consideration. I will use it to push boards on end up against the fence for long profile type cuts. So what's the word on placement other than reach and fence mobility? Or am I overthinking this a bit?