Aye aye folks.
Been having issues with my '74 Wilson planer thicknesser. When thicknessing, I've been getting a bit of chatter as the timber leaves the infeed roller. The other day I noticed that the thicknesser table was rocking slightly as the wood passed through so today I took the top tables off to investigate and found it was an easy enough job just to tighten up the bearers on the vertical slides and hey ho the table is now solid as should be. The problem is that the wood still seems to take a slight kick as it comes off that infeed roller. We're only talking a mil at most and if I take the weight of the wood as it comes out it's fine but for shorter pieces it's not too handy. I've checked the trueness of the table (just with a 4 foot level so not hugely accurate) and it does seem to crown ever so slightly between the rollers, under the cutter block.
The queries are, is this normal, is it 45 years of wear and is it rectifyable?!
Been having issues with my '74 Wilson planer thicknesser. When thicknessing, I've been getting a bit of chatter as the timber leaves the infeed roller. The other day I noticed that the thicknesser table was rocking slightly as the wood passed through so today I took the top tables off to investigate and found it was an easy enough job just to tighten up the bearers on the vertical slides and hey ho the table is now solid as should be. The problem is that the wood still seems to take a slight kick as it comes off that infeed roller. We're only talking a mil at most and if I take the weight of the wood as it comes out it's fine but for shorter pieces it's not too handy. I've checked the trueness of the table (just with a 4 foot level so not hugely accurate) and it does seem to crown ever so slightly between the rollers, under the cutter block.
The queries are, is this normal, is it 45 years of wear and is it rectifyable?!