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<blockquote data-quote="thedigger" data-source="post: 154525" data-attributes="member: 2037"><p>Hi Diggin</p><p> I got the rollers from a bearing place,they have lots of those types.</p><p> Down the track I will be looking at some kind of feed mechanism,have a look at keene,they have got a set up for a panning bowles.</p><p> The table knocks a spring mechanism,that I got from Bunnings,but the table moves,by a cam,with total movement of about 20mm.</p><p> A fiberglass top is a good idea,I used aluminium,and cut it with one of those litttle 3 inch little hand saws,but I think I would use fiberglass if I did it again.</p><p></p><p>Backcreek have not got round to the video yet,but at the moment I have got a lot things pressing,but that is on the board,have only used the table a couple times,need to adjust it a bit,but it does work well.</p><p></p><p>Regards For now Frank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedigger, post: 154525, member: 2037"] Hi Diggin I got the rollers from a bearing place,they have lots of those types. Down the track I will be looking at some kind of feed mechanism,have a look at keene,they have got a set up for a panning bowles. The table knocks a spring mechanism,that I got from Bunnings,but the table moves,by a cam,with total movement of about 20mm. A fiberglass top is a good idea,I used aluminium,and cut it with one of those litttle 3 inch little hand saws,but I think I would use fiberglass if I did it again. Backcreek have not got round to the video yet,but at the moment I have got a lot things pressing,but that is on the board,have only used the table a couple times,need to adjust it a bit,but it does work well. Regards For now Frank [/QUOTE]
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