Don Dando wrote:
> The screws you mention are the height adjustment screws. The cutters set on
> these screw heads.. ...
No, we've established (see other responses in original thread) this
cutterhead is one of the ones w/o the knife-height adjustment
screws...unfortunate, and a pita, but so it is...although it's been a
long time, I'm know thinking I recall the one like OP's I had didn't
have them, either--but that's been nearly 30 years ago, now, so I don't
recall for absolute certain.
These are the two (only) that lock the cutterhead to the shaft...
Don Dando wrote:
> The screws you mention are the height adjustment screws. The cutters set on
> these screw heads.. The others lock the wedge like holder in place to hold
> the cutters firmly in the rotating head.
>
> Adjust the cutters so they are all at the same height or else you will get a
> "ripple" cut.
>
> Don Dando
Hey Don. How come you started a new thread in reply to an existing
one?
R
"RicodJour" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Don Dando wrote:
>> The screws you mention are the height adjustment screws. The cutters set
>> on
>> these screw heads.. The others lock the wedge like holder in place to
>> hold
>> the cutters firmly in the rotating head.
>>
>> Adjust the cutters so they are all at the same height or else you will
>> get a
>> "ripple" cut.
>>
>> Don Dando
>
> Hey Don. How come you started a new thread in reply to an existing
> one?
>
> R
>'
Because that is his shtick.
In article <[email protected]>, "Don Dando" <[email protected]> wrote:
>The screws you mention are the height adjustment screws. The cutters set on
>these screw heads.. The others lock the wedge like holder in place to hold
>the cutters firmly in the rotating head.
>
>Adjust the cutters so they are all at the same height or else you will get a
>"ripple" cut.
Hey, Don, how about quoting some context when you reply to a post, so that
folks might have some idea what the heck you're talking about?
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Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.