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Yea the glue roller is cool. Cutoff pieces roll right across that, stopping there and the panel man pickes them up and sets them on the clamps. Pretty neat.
You shoulda seen the pile of glue drippings under it. LOL. They had a catch crate under there, about 2' tall, full of glue.
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(06-13-2018, 07:07 AM)Stwood_ Wrote: Yea the glue roller is cool. Cutoff pieces roll right across that, stopping there and the panel man pickes them up and sets them on the clamps. Pretty neat.
You shoulda seen the pile of glue drippings under it. LOL. They had a catch crate under there, about 2' tall, full of glue.
Mine is just thei small JLT roller spreader. Looks like this.
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Got the excalibur installed for above blade collection. It is tons nicer than the psi one i used to have. The bracket is awesome. Love the easy pivot feature too.
Collection on 3/4" material is perfect. 2x material is all but perfect.
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06-13-2018, 11:45 PM
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Those glue up racks are awesome! Wish I had room for one.....looked at one at a cabinet shop liquidation a couple years ago but it was HUGE (IIRC it was the 12' model). The 6' model I could find room for, and would save me a bunch of time, but you dont see them often, and never have seen a 6' model.
Where did you find yours?
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(06-13-2018, 11:45 PM)packerguy® Wrote: Those glue up racks are awesome! Wish I had room for one.....looked at one at a cabinet shop liquidation a couple years ago but it was HUGE (IIRC it was the 12' model). The 6' model I could find room for, and would save me a bunch of time, but you dont see them often, and never have seen a 6' model.
Where did you find yours?
I drove about 500 miles one way to Canton Ohio for it. Mine is 8' and has 18 clamps.
The flattener, a member here and I ordered two new from JLT together. They gave us a deal on buying a pair of them.
The glue roller came from ebay on a day when no one was watching for them.
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Tonight's work in my shed. Voice activated bench air filter fan installed. The voice activated powered retracting air line and power outlet line above bench dropped and programmed. All work via Alexa, or phone app, or remote. Also the bench put in place. No power cords or air lines on floor or dragging on bench edge! #Mikiespace
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At that height will the filter do you any good?
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No idea lol. Ill try it.if not the air up there will be cleaner I guess.
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(06-16-2018, 10:46 PM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: Tonight's work in my shed. Voice activated bench air filter fan installed. The voice activated powered retracting air line and power outlet line above bench dropped and programmed. All work via Alexa, or phone app, or remote. Also the bench put in place. No power cords or air lines on floor or dragging on bench edge! #Mikiespace
How long of a rip can you make where your TSaw is sitting.
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