ELU DS 140 biscuit jointer.

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Hello All,
I have just been lucky enough to acquire an Elu DS 140, never used a biscuit jointer before but after looking into this method I have obviously been stuck in the dark ages. Does anyone have or know where I can get the instruction manual, Been searching the interweb but no luck. It looks fairly simple to operate but would like to be sure before I start using it.
Cheers Kev
 
Mine came without a manual too, so it was a matter of trial and error. The only problem noticed is that it's quite difficult to stop it moving when the blade goes into the cut. Which is surprising, since the grip is in line with the thrust, rather than at right angles as with the more conventional ones. Beyond that, it seems pretty straightforward to use; if you've got any specific questions, happy to try and answer them.
 
dickm":25vskwqv said:
The only problem noticed is that it's quite difficult to stop it moving when the blade goes into the cut.

If it kicks a bit when plunging the blade into the wood, take two or three shorter plunges and that seems to work.

Cheers :wink:

Paul
 
Thanks Dick, haven't tried to use it yet, hoping to have a go this weekend. It is a reconditioned machine that I bought in a job lot of power and hand tools for £280. Started it up and it sounds sweet. The first problem I have is I cant get it back in the box, not a good start methinks.

Cheers, Kev
 
Kev,

It's an excellent machine - I've had mine for many years and it's still going strong. It's always best to use dust extraction with biscuit jointers otherwise they can jam up with shavings. With the DS140 there is a plastic adaptor (the white piece in the photo below)

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If you didn't get one with your machine, you should still be able to get one as the DS140 is still made under the DeWalt brand.

Cheers :wink:

Paul
 
Thanks Paul, looking at that picture I am also missing the long side handle
Will have to get these ordered.

Cheers Kev.
 
Paul Chapman":2ice8zd8 said:
dickm":2ice8zd8 said:
The only problem noticed is that it's quite difficult to stop it moving when the blade goes into the cut.

If it kicks a bit when plunging the blade into the wood, take two or three shorter plunges and that seems to work.

Cheers :wink:

Paul


I have found that the solution to the kick is to start the jointer and let it get up to speed before plunging rather than start and plunge in one movement.

Jim
 
Magic machine for making running cuts in skirting board when fitting flooring/tiles.
 
Thanks Roy, that,s more than enough to get me started.

Thanks also to Dick, Paul, Jim and Trumpet, your help and advice is very much appreciated.

Cheers, Kev.
 

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