Cozzer
Established Member
Hmmm. Question is, is this me?
I have a cheapo Workzone electric planer, model WWEP-800/17.
Bought some time ago, smuggled through the till first as Mrs.Cozzer was still loading fruit and veg at the other end of the conveyor belt.
(This is a good ruse, by the way, as long as you don't forget the unpacking procedure back at base. I did, and was sent to Coventry for an hour or so.)
Watched a video about how to set it up, altering the 3 bolts etc. holding the blades. As with most things, didn't look too much to it - the famous "10 minute job". Ha!
The bloke in the video first turned the dial on the side, in order to move the cutting blades into view before adjusting.
Mine doesn't have a dial on the side.
As far as I can see, the only way to set up - or eventually replace - the blades is to revolve the blade drum with your fingers until each blade comes into view. Well....OK....if you're careful, it can be done. It's quite stiff to move, and of course you have to be a bit wary when each of the blade holders appear, as you tend to rest your digits there.
But.....
When you let go in order to grab the ol' spanner, the drum spins back to whence it came!
Is there something I don't know?
I have a cheapo Workzone electric planer, model WWEP-800/17.
Bought some time ago, smuggled through the till first as Mrs.Cozzer was still loading fruit and veg at the other end of the conveyor belt.
(This is a good ruse, by the way, as long as you don't forget the unpacking procedure back at base. I did, and was sent to Coventry for an hour or so.)
Watched a video about how to set it up, altering the 3 bolts etc. holding the blades. As with most things, didn't look too much to it - the famous "10 minute job". Ha!
The bloke in the video first turned the dial on the side, in order to move the cutting blades into view before adjusting.
Mine doesn't have a dial on the side.
As far as I can see, the only way to set up - or eventually replace - the blades is to revolve the blade drum with your fingers until each blade comes into view. Well....OK....if you're careful, it can be done. It's quite stiff to move, and of course you have to be a bit wary when each of the blade holders appear, as you tend to rest your digits there.
But.....
When you let go in order to grab the ol' spanner, the drum spins back to whence it came!
Is there something I don't know?