Old Chippy
Established Member
Hi. This is my first post as a member. I am 75 years of age. I've had a Record Power PT260 Planer Thicknesser for many years. I purchased it new in about 2005. I was setting up a small workshop in my garden and also purchased a woodturning lathe. During the first year or so, I used it to make a clock case and a coffee table. I stopped using it shortly after that and it has remained covered and unused since then and still looks new. I never really new how to use a planer/thicknesser properly. I noticed that after using the thicknesser it left millions of tiny indentations on the surface of the wood that I had to sand off. These marks were I believe caused by the metal feed rollers. Is there a way to adjust the pressure of these rollers, or are you supposed to leave the wood slightly thicker and then plane it through the planer? I was never trained in woodwork and like most hobbyist's I learnt as I went along. Now I have decided to have another go at making something, using the machine to prepare the wood. As I said I'm 75 years of age so any help I can get is very important to me and very much appreciated. Thank you.