my 13-inch thickness planer was "skipping" as it fed thru a 12-inch maple
plank; each stop-point had a crosswise divot, too deep to sand away.
Took apart the left end (where the roller-drive chains are) and found
that the outfeed roller's bearing block was toasted -- had worn into
oblong shape and caused the roller to jump every few revolutions. Ordered
a replacement and re-assembled with the block rotated 180. The darn thing
ran right and I finished the job.
Don't be afraid to mechanic yer toys.
JRHannum
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On Saturday, July 11, 2015 at 7:44:04 PM UTC-5, JRHannum wrote:
> my 13-inch thickness planer was "skipping" as it fed thru a 12-inch maple
> plank; each stop-point had a crosswise divot, too deep to sand away.
>
> Took apart the left end (where the roller-drive chains are) and found
> that the outfeed roller's bearing block was toasted -- had worn into
> oblong shape and caused the roller to jump every few revolutions. Ordered
> a replacement and re-assembled with the block rotated 180. The darn thing
> ran right and I finished the job.
>
> Don't be afraid to mechanic yer toys.
>
> JRHannum
>
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Before I put them in the trash, do you want the set of three new blades I have for this planer? If so, just reply and we will work out how to do make it work.
There is supposed to be a way to send and anonymous e-mail on Google+ but I cannot make the link work (actually do not see it in the drop down)
replying to Dr. Deb , JRHannum wrote:
> dangbert wrote:
>
> Before I put them in the trash, do you want the set of three new blades I
have for this planer? If so, just reply and we will work out how to do
make
it work.
> There is supposed to be a way to send and anonymous e-mail on Google+ but I
cannot make the link work (actually do not see it in the drop down)
oh, yes; never throw anything away--put them a mailing tube and send to
me -- use [email protected] to get my address and work out a payment.
Thanks.
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