I've flipped it over and can see nothing jamming the chain. But it looks like the sprog that turns with the handle doesn't connect with the sprog that spins the chain.
There could potentially be a pin that's come away, but unsure as unable to find any pictures of what it looked like before...
I've flipped it over and can see nothing jamming the chain. But it looks like the sprog that turns with the handle doesn't connect with the sprog that spins the chain.
There could potentially be a pin that's come away, but unsure as unable to find any pictures of what it looked like before...
I've flipped it over and can see nothing jamming the chain. But it looks like the sprog that turns with the handle doesn't connect with the sprog that spins the chain.
There could potentially be a pin that's come away, but unsure as unable to find any pictures of what it looked like before...
Hi
When I spin the handle to adjust the thicknesser bed height up or down it does not move.
One of the spirals twists, closest to the handle, does move slightly, adjusting the corner of the bed a cm or so, but the others don't move at all
Pic attached of the spiral that does move. I have...
Thanks so much, really useful info there.
I've seen on some other YouTube videos people just running the boards through a box thicknesser to the same affect.
When the boards were skimmed on just one side to get them relatively flat, did they not have any issues with them all being of...
I have a lot of reclaimed scaffold boards, with slight cupping and warping that I want to flatten out on one side, to make into dining tables. Keeping the rustic look on the opposite side.
What would be the best machine to do this?
A portable bench thicknesser such as a Triton TPT125, DeWalt...