A few years ago Stan Foster posted on the W&H molder and his experience with curved molding business. I am not able to find it in the archives. Anyone able to help?
Thanks Scott
A few years ago Stan Foster posted on the W&H molder and his experience with curved molding business. I am not able to find it in the archives. Anyone able to help?
Thanks Scott
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Let's try this.
Stan, your help is needed......read the first post please.
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Edited 1/13/2008 6:05 pm ET by EricPaulson
I don't recall Stan ever posting about the W&H but Piffin has, don't think he has ever mentioned curved mouldings though.
loucarabasi posted some pictures doing some curved work on his W&H, I saw them over at Knots and I thought that I did over here to, have to try a search on it.
Doug
Lou
Take a look at this thread, didnt you do some curved work on your W&H?
Doug
Sorry dougU, Been away from the site for awhile, I did do some curved work on the hussey. I have pics on how its done if anyone needs it.
Here to help, Lou
DougU, Here are the pictures of the hussey in action. if they are too big please resize for me.
Lou
Lou
That's the curved trim that I was referring to. Don't know if the original poster is still interested but I'll resize and they can go from there.
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Doug
Edited 2/9/2008 11:09 am ET by DougU
I have done curved cassings and think I talked with andy C about it, but I have not used it for circ stairs
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Well dammit I cant keep up with everything on the net!
Actually I may remember something about you and Andy talking(typing) about it, very vague memory of it though.
I did remember seeing some trim that Lou had run with his W&H but when I tried to do a search I came up empty handed, surprise!
Doug
no curved copper pipe, eh?
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Congratulations!
Piffin receives the much coveted
MrT/brownbagg OneLiner Award.
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Peace in.
Hey, WTH, don't I at least get an assist!
Damn, no recognition around here
Doug
You already got one I believe.
be lieve
Peace in.
Edited 1/13/2008 10:10 pm ET by rez
Otay
Bout damn time
hmmmm, I see you never did before after all.However, one is warranted.
Therefore,
A Breaktime Appreciation Award goes to DougU for continued support of the forum.
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Peace in.
High fives on that layup
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Seeings how the writers strike is still going on I'll have to forgo the acceptance speech and just give a slight bow in appreciation for the recognition from my fellow BTers!
Doug
Here! Here!Buy that man a drink.Maybe he'll sit down and be quiet
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Have you tried the advanced searh tool?
What speifically did you want to know?
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Kel Kat: Hey...a friend of mine just nudged me on my rotorcraft forum saying I need to get over here. I had a Williams & Hussey WS7 molder and loved it. I made lots of curved trim with it. I just decided to sell it as it was interfering with my curved stairwork. The guy that bought it from me is making a good living just making curved trim with it.
Stan
Stan:
I remembered the post. I have an older W&H which I'm in the process of getting up and running. I'm looking to open up a small/side business and think the specialty, small run, curved and circular would be the good niche. As I recall the post you had some good advice to give. Any suggestions or advice greatly appreciated.
Any one else please speak up.
Thanks Scott