flintandsteel
Established Member
I bought this second hand but hardly used. Consequently I wasn't responsible for the initial build.
Quite literally it had had more cups of coffee stood on the table than pieces of timber through it.
While 6 years old, it's like brand new. At £230 I'm not complaining.
Outside for once with good light this morning I happened to notice the blade was off parallel with the table by maybe 5mm. I'd not noticed before as it's usually set quite low but became blindingly obvious when raised full height.
I had though noticed it pulling away from the fence a bit so reckon this was the cause.
Undid the 6 mounting screws and found I could make alignment adjustments.
Q ? Should there be a slight or indeed any offset - typically the manual doesn't mention this adjustment.
Mainly cutting 25mm timber down the grain or 6, 12 & 18mm ply with a 315mm x 2.8mm blade.
Quite literally it had had more cups of coffee stood on the table than pieces of timber through it.
While 6 years old, it's like brand new. At £230 I'm not complaining.
Outside for once with good light this morning I happened to notice the blade was off parallel with the table by maybe 5mm. I'd not noticed before as it's usually set quite low but became blindingly obvious when raised full height.
I had though noticed it pulling away from the fence a bit so reckon this was the cause.
Undid the 6 mounting screws and found I could make alignment adjustments.
Q ? Should there be a slight or indeed any offset - typically the manual doesn't mention this adjustment.
Mainly cutting 25mm timber down the grain or 6, 12 & 18mm ply with a 315mm x 2.8mm blade.