OldFatBikerBloke
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First post so apologies if I transgress or am in the wrong place etc, etc....
Have wanted a planer/thicknesser for yonks and one finally came up locally - I have little experience but have decided to try my hand at a little woodwork.
Having read up a bit online I decided I wanted an older 'built to last' machine rather than a newer one with plastic cogs. Sadly money IS an issue in my world (my car is 14 years old) so mid to top end machines are a pipe dream....
So I rushed out and bought the Multico, seems to be built like a battleship and has two spare sets of blades in the deal. But now, horror of horrors, I find a post saying the thicknesser attachment was banned years ago for being too dangerous....
The old boy demonstrated the planer and thicknessing functions and, with the obvious need for common sense and to my amateur eye, it worked very well!! He also showed me how it rebates to 12mm, one of the few machines that can apparently!
To compound things further the planer guard is missing... Is there an alternative guard I can safely attach to the machine or can any one give me contact details of a fabricator who can knock one up?
Obviously I have no wish to maim myself or anyone nearby whilst I launch into my new hobby so would be grateful for thoughts, advice and experiences please!!
Have wanted a planer/thicknesser for yonks and one finally came up locally - I have little experience but have decided to try my hand at a little woodwork.
Having read up a bit online I decided I wanted an older 'built to last' machine rather than a newer one with plastic cogs. Sadly money IS an issue in my world (my car is 14 years old) so mid to top end machines are a pipe dream....
So I rushed out and bought the Multico, seems to be built like a battleship and has two spare sets of blades in the deal. But now, horror of horrors, I find a post saying the thicknesser attachment was banned years ago for being too dangerous....
The old boy demonstrated the planer and thicknessing functions and, with the obvious need for common sense and to my amateur eye, it worked very well!! He also showed me how it rebates to 12mm, one of the few machines that can apparently!
To compound things further the planer guard is missing... Is there an alternative guard I can safely attach to the machine or can any one give me contact details of a fabricator who can knock one up?
Obviously I have no wish to maim myself or anyone nearby whilst I launch into my new hobby so would be grateful for thoughts, advice and experiences please!!