wallace":3ridg8ha said:You would lower both tables to do rebates which yours looks like you can do with that extra casting bit at the front
Orraloon":uow1zc83 said:Those odd metal bits look really suss and may be the result of a bad breakage during operation or perhaps someones idea of home modification. Looks like the whole thing needs stripping apart anyhow. A few checks you can do first to see what obvious faults there are before going the whole hog. Take the belt off then see if the motor runs. If so how does it sound. Smooth and quiet purr good. Grinding, squealing or smoke bad. With belt still off turn cutter block by hand on pully wheel and see if it spins smooth and easy. I would suggest new bearings for an old machine with a clouded history anyhow but there may be some life there yet. The other check you can do is see if the infeed table table moves up and down with the adjustment wheel or are those metal lumps binding things up. This should give you an idea of the things needing fixing. It looks like it would have been a good machine in it's day so lets hope there is nothing too serious under that table. Google has plenty of stuff on planers and perhaps you can find a manual for a machine like it to help. There is also heaps of things on setup and sharpening blades and stuff so get studying.
Regards
John
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