Hello everyone,
I am a member of South London Maker Space, it’s a community/ social enterprise. We have a Wadkin BAOS planer thicknesser. I was planning to get the tables lined up with shims, until I saw the slides( rods sitting within grooves). I had assumed it would have dovetail slides. So how do I true the tables? I see four bolts attaching the table to the slides on the schematic. It would appear to be the only place to insert shims. Is it going to require significant dismantling just to access the bolts ? It looks like a pig of a task. Speaking to others who have replaced the gear box feed mechanism, it’s not an easy machine to maintain. The planer function is awful presently, vibration, wood not registering out feed table. I am looking for someone who has experience of this machine, this specific task. Thanks.
I am a member of South London Maker Space, it’s a community/ social enterprise. We have a Wadkin BAOS planer thicknesser. I was planning to get the tables lined up with shims, until I saw the slides( rods sitting within grooves). I had assumed it would have dovetail slides. So how do I true the tables? I see four bolts attaching the table to the slides on the schematic. It would appear to be the only place to insert shims. Is it going to require significant dismantling just to access the bolts ? It looks like a pig of a task. Speaking to others who have replaced the gear box feed mechanism, it’s not an easy machine to maintain. The planer function is awful presently, vibration, wood not registering out feed table. I am looking for someone who has experience of this machine, this specific task. Thanks.
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