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    Cutting down the grain with a bandsaw - problem.

    Yup 0.001" Think I've sussed the tensioning. Will give that a go. Even got the papers. Got it, all set :) Thank you to everyone
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    Cutting down the grain with a bandsaw - problem.

    BTW This is an Elektra Beckum 315 Got the new 4tpi x 5/8" and setting it up. They didn't have a 3tpi on hand. Only doing short cuts up to about 2" long in 50 or 90mm Beech. Read the suggested links and learnt a fair bit as a result. Is this about right? Back guides maybe about 0.001 or so off...
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    Cutting down the grain with a bandsaw - problem.

    Half sorted with the blade I found but need to order a new one (it came used off the other machine). OK for a quick test but no more. Blades, used Bedford Saws in the past. Q?
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    Cutting down the grain with a bandsaw - problem.

    Thank you all for the valuable input. I have 2 of these bandsaws but only space for 1 in use. On checking spare blades found a 15mm x 4 TPI so that's this morning's job. Swapping blades on the Beckum is rather a pain.
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    Cutting down the grain with a bandsaw - problem.

    I'm having some issues when cutting down / along the grain. A new loom I'm making has a couple of lap joints. Table, fence and blade all squared up. Blade guides correctly set( from Bedford Saws for the Elektra Beckum). End on cut and the cut isn't true. 50x25mm timber. Cutting 50mm I feel the...
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    Elektra Bechum HC260 table extension ?

    I use the thicknesser 99.999% of the time. I'm not doing super fine work, mostly skimming off the rough and reducing the thickness prior to drilling and sanding. Most boards have a bit of a bow to them and I've often thought to extend the bed to get a better result. The bed looks like it's...
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    Elektra Beckum HC 260 cutting out fix ....

    Currently having to live with it. No time to really get on with it. Cuts out and accepts instant restart. Shorter run in hot weather like we had, longer when cool. Rerun time variable. The switch is one block, no pcb.
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    What do you do with all those scraps of timber?

    Scrap to kindling. Good stuff swapped for the occasional bit of turning by a mate down the road.
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    2nd hand Elektra Beckums £££££ !!!

    I've got an HC260 planer, thicknesser which I use most days. Also a BAS315. Both great machines and bought very reasonably. Recently started looking for a backup for the HC260 and WOW have those prices risen !!! Some at about £700. Looks like someone's refurbing them (hope so at that price). Is...
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    Elektra Beckum HC 260 cutting out fix ....

    This appears to be a fairly common issue with variable fixes. Mine (HC 260 in green) was dropping out regularly a few years back, Put up with it a while and eventually it fixed itself. Recently it's started doing it again - anything from 20 seconds to 10 minutes. Had a word with a friend who...
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    Makita 1013 compound mitre saw -Clutch

    Been meaning to ask this a long time but only remember when it's in use. The clutch is very irregular on this one. Doesn't matter if you cut and release slow or fast. Sometimes works, mostly doesn't Lubrication or adjustment issue? How to fix?
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    Linisher advice please

    Today reminded me why I need one. Mebi getting too old and repetitive tasks. Just looked at the Axminster on line and It'd do the job nicely. At about £200 it might be enough. Would still keep looking for an older British made beastie but no rush. That old Clarke up near Newcastle looked like...
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    Linisher advice please

    Mainly for wood. The Clarke one I looked at was maybe 20" long. Big heavy beast. I'd prefer a decent one better than DIY level but less than full pro workshop. As usual most are down south rather than Northern UK. It'll enable me to give the RSI I now have in both hands, a decent rest. So good...
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    Linisher advice please

    I've decided I need a Linisher. Drove 150 mile round trip this morning to look at an old Clark that sounded like a bulldozer in a scrap yard. Left it sulking in its shed. Currently on EB at £150 and in need of a full rebuild at least. There are plenty of lower end options out there but probably...
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    Animal glues

    Thanks gents I can see 2 problems (for me) using it then. Inletting new wood isn't an issue but cleaning up old brakes (often on a curved section) is. With a break it's often a question of removing old glue (anything from contact adhesive, maybe animal glue, araldite and pva). Ideally when clean...
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    Animal glues

    When I have time (a rare commodity) I restore antique pistols and muskets. For gluing up timber I usually use rapid set PVA but am thinking to give animal glues a try as being more in keeping. Do they all work well on timber or are there different types such as Bovine and Rabbit. Will the take...
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    Dust / chip extractor went bang

    My thanks everyone Got it back together and it runs fine. Doesn't interfere with the radio. Point taken on brushes. It's a noisy beast so if it packs up I'll replace it with a quieter one. For a while it's not appeared to draw quite as well as it used to. Lid seal not good? Only has the cloth...
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    Dust / chip extractor went bang

    Not sure what it's called so can't do that. I'm familiar with resistors and capacitors but no idea on this one.
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    Dust / chip extractor went bang

    I use this thing most days and usually refer to it as my electric dustbin. Probably of a reasonable age, dark green original paint but no maker ID of any sort. Actually about the size of a dustbin. Switched it on and bang. Felt the draft on my hand so I guess the component in the picture (not...
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