ben_r_ said:Peter, will replacement forstner bits be made available on the Lee Valley website in the future?
How much did it come to in USD shipped?BarneyD said:I'm a big fan of Lee Valley. But since they do not offer the 20mm Centrotec bit or the rail clips, I ordered the whole kit from Axminster last Wed. 25 Jan. Arrived in good shape this morning, 1 Feb. Thanks to Axminster for the fine service. And thanks to Peter for what appears to be a great design. Looking forward to playing with it this weekend.
Cheers,
Barney
RKA said:If you've got a set of parf dogs that were manufactured when they were first released, there may be an issue fitting them into the jig for the PGS. I'm having trouble with both the short and tall dogs, neither will fit inside the jig, they get stuck halfway. I do have another set of tall dogs I ordered a year or so ago and those fit inside very tightly. I'm going to call Lee Valley tomorrow. I suspect they will just send out a new set of dogs.
[member=21249]RKA[/member] I am getting ready to use my PGS on new bench tops & your post regarding this problem prompted me to checkout the fit of my Parf dogs to the PGS jig. I basically found the same problem you described much to my chagrin. I tried the 3mm bushing supplied with the PGS & found that it initially was a tight fit as well. This indicated to me that quite possibly the orange finish was of enough thickness to be causing the problem. I decided to try some moderate experimenting to see if I could rectify the issue without going the vendor complaint route. First, I applied a coating of 3 in 1 oil to both the inside of the jig holes & the external surface of the Parf dogs to negate friction. Then I used very fine steel wool on the oiled surfaces to remove any possible foreign matter. Then using extreme patience I proceeded to press each Parf dog into each hole at least a half dozen times. Each time the dog entry got easier. I suspect the tolerances on the hole & Parf dog are very tight to insure accuracy of the system & if the dog is slightly askew it will immediately jam, so care must be taken when inserting it. I have one set of Long & Short Parf dogs I purchased in March 2014 & two pair Short - one pair Long purchased in August 2016 so I do not think the issue is with the dogs, at least in my case. By the way, the long dogs are not used with the PGS. I realize this can be frustrating as one would expect the components to mate right out of the box. Hope my findings help with your issue.RKA said:If you've got a set of parf dogs that were manufactured when they were first released, there may be an issue fitting them into the jig for the PGS. I'm having trouble with both the short and tall dogs, neither will fit inside the jig, they get stuck halfway. I do have another set of tall dogs I ordered a year or so ago and those fit inside very tightly. I'm going to call Lee Valley tomorrow. I suspect they will just send out a new set of dogs.