worn thumbs
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A while back I bought a used Jet BOS-5 bobbin sander and it had spent most of its life in a school workshop.I had to conclude that the pupils regarded woodwork as a punishment as there had been quite a lot of abuse and it has taken a bit of time to deal with the effects.I can sort of understand that a left hand thread on the base of the bobbins might not be too obvious and I have to live with the rounding off of the flats of the hexagons-there is just enough left thankfully.The remaining defect is one for which I am seeking advice;when the bobbin is moving up and down it tilts forward going one way and then backward going the other way.Not by a huge amount-maybe 3mm total movement at the top of the larger bobbins and there isn't obvious slop in the mechanism.I suspect there is a track for guiding the machine somewhere in the base and I wondered whether anybody here had found a similar situation and cured it.