Keith 66
Established Member
I have a very old Multico 12" thicknesser, I think it is an L3 model. I bought it back in 1984 secondhand from a scrap yard & it had been in a fire so was quite cosmetically challenged.
Re motored it served for 18 years in my workshop & then in the boatshed down the yacht club.
Lately i have been getting feed issues where the wood refuses to feed through & you end up hanging of the timber on the outfeed to give it a hand.
Table is clean & waxed but the main infeed roller appears to be quite worn, It is a toothed roller & the edges are not that sharp. Tension springs appear to be a bit weak as well.
Anyone else rebuilt one of these? How sharp should the feed teeth be? How did you sharpen them?
Re motored it served for 18 years in my workshop & then in the boatshed down the yacht club.
Lately i have been getting feed issues where the wood refuses to feed through & you end up hanging of the timber on the outfeed to give it a hand.
Table is clean & waxed but the main infeed roller appears to be quite worn, It is a toothed roller & the edges are not that sharp. Tension springs appear to be a bit weak as well.
Anyone else rebuilt one of these? How sharp should the feed teeth be? How did you sharpen them?