I was lucky to buy a TM1 today at a very reasonable price, stripped, cleaned, tested and in perfect working order.Late owner was a home woodworker with small workshop at end of garden. Looks in very good condition and well looked after.
I'm intending to make some replacement exterior doors and flush fitting replacement windows for my house and if I'm not being overly ambitious, A pair of French type doors to replace kitchen extension ones.
The Multico I bought has the old style bolt on tenon cutters on heads.Looking at the Whitehill site under Multico tenon heads, assume I'm looking at the correct, scribing heads?Whitehill have these Multico tenon heads I've Googled but no cheaper alternative came up? Whitehill list the Multico tenon heads in two sizes, 125 x 65 and 125 x 50. Any advantage for 65 instead of 55? I also see the heads designated LH and RH I assume that is the orientation of the spindle thread? I only need one Multico tenon head and to do a double scribed tenon flip the workpiece over and pass through again? So does a rebate head sit above the tenon head, same size as tenon head. I have a Whitehill limiter head 96 x 55 x 30 assume I fit moulding cutters in this and run the moulds on the spindle moulder and have matching scribe cutters on tenon head.
Clarification appreciated.
Thanks.
I'm intending to make some replacement exterior doors and flush fitting replacement windows for my house and if I'm not being overly ambitious, A pair of French type doors to replace kitchen extension ones.
The Multico I bought has the old style bolt on tenon cutters on heads.Looking at the Whitehill site under Multico tenon heads, assume I'm looking at the correct, scribing heads?Whitehill have these Multico tenon heads I've Googled but no cheaper alternative came up? Whitehill list the Multico tenon heads in two sizes, 125 x 65 and 125 x 50. Any advantage for 65 instead of 55? I also see the heads designated LH and RH I assume that is the orientation of the spindle thread? I only need one Multico tenon head and to do a double scribed tenon flip the workpiece over and pass through again? So does a rebate head sit above the tenon head, same size as tenon head. I have a Whitehill limiter head 96 x 55 x 30 assume I fit moulding cutters in this and run the moulds on the spindle moulder and have matching scribe cutters on tenon head.
Clarification appreciated.
Thanks.