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    Multico Tenoner Restoration

    Well I got the woodwork as far as I could and decided that I just had to have a go at getting to the bearings. The dismantling was all fairly intuitive, I'll talk you through it if anyone feels the need. The hardest part was undoing the nuts on the cutter heads. Using an old Norton Roadholder...
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    Multico Tenoner Restoration

    Thank you Trevanion for putting me straight. I must have used at least 5 Multicos' in various workshops over the years and obviously never properly understood the nomenclature, I don't recall ever seeing a manual! I think that makes rather a nonsense of my claim to owning a single phase TM2...
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    Multico Tenoner Restoration

    Thanks Chas, I'll give it a go when I get a minute. I've just discovered that the plate on my machine is stamped TM3. I always though the number was the number of heads, but no way this ever had three heads, so I'm thinking it refers to 3 phase or Single phase? I'm assuming that mine was...
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    Multico Tenoner Restoration

    Hello All. I found this thread with a google search only yesterday and I'm so impressed with the forum that I've joined up. I've been in woodwork all my life starting with a Yacht and Boatbuilding apprenticeship in 1975, I had always helped my Dad out with jobs before that. I've been doing...
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