AJB Temple":ijdzst4p said:
Everyone takes the quadrant guard off. Obviously the cutting portion is the down stroke quadrant, but some people ( 8) find that they get very little lift in the first part of the upstroke quadrant, and so can work wider pieces.
I've not used it to sand anything that big yet, but doing as you say, don't you find the difference in speed to be problematic?
I have the Record one, and it arrived in quite the state. The table mechanism had completely seized as there wasn't enough play in the holes for it to pivot freely, and so was just smacked in place at the factory. Took it all apart and did a little filling, and it's now ok.
Mitre guage is utterly useless, it's about 10deg off square. Record claim this is within tolerance as it's only a rough working tool. I may file it down one day to correct it, but haven't needed it so far.
Table is ground very very roughly. It seems flat enough, but yeah ... needs a bit of a sanding to things move along it smoothly.
One thing I am having trouble with is getting the abrasive discs to stick to the wheel properly. The machine came absolutely caked in grease, and I did give the whole thing a clean with IPA, but will have to give the wheel several more cleans I think. I'm also wondering if it's because the wheel is not smooth (again, rough grinding).
All in all though, I'm happy I have it as it's very useful.