Charlie Woody
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Well today I thought that I would do what should have been some simple jobs in the workshop; oooh how wrong I was
CHALLENGE 1
On Saturday a replacement sanding pad arrived for my Metabo 450 Duo, so I set about changing it this morning. I cannot get the hex bolt undone. I am trying to turn it anti clockwise but it won't budge, so now I'm concerned that it might be reverse thread. Has anybody changed one on this make / model and if so which way should it turn please?
I have emailed Metabo hoping they can help......as usual with the instruction manual it does not cover this - just says remove the bolt :x :x
CHALLENGE 2
So then I turned to the next job, thicknessing 6 boards of beech ranging in size from 180mm x 1500mm to 300mm x 2600mm. All went well for a while, then the chip clearance stopped leaving a nice pile on top of the board, see photo below. Photo taken after the umpteen time this happened, hence the pile on the floor!
So I turned everything off and detached the hose from the dust chute to find it blocked and also over the cutter block.
I am using a Camvac twin motor and a Cyclone Central cyclone (more about that later ) and a Hammer A3 31. So I cleared all the blockages gave the thicknessing table a run over with the shop vac and tried again, got one board through ok, but the second one had the same problem and so it went on ...... clear the blockage, vac the table etc start again.
Has anybody had this problem and if so how did they fix it please?
CHALLENGE 3
At one point whilst clearing one of the blockages after turning off the planer / thicknesser I left the Camvac running as I tried to clear the blockage. Then I dropped the hose and before I could grab it it fixed itself to the timber followed by a loud bang You can see the result below.
Now I know you are all thinking stupid w****r he should have had a pressure relief valve and another blast gate slightly open
Well I had a slightly open blast gate and a pressure relief valve, but the Camvac sucked the plastic bag lining the drop box up to pressure relief valve and sealed it.
As the Cyclone is broken along the joining strip I wonder if it would be possible to remove it, hopefully get a replacement strip from Chems and reseal it?
But you know what I'm sure tomorrow will be a better day
CHALLENGE 1
On Saturday a replacement sanding pad arrived for my Metabo 450 Duo, so I set about changing it this morning. I cannot get the hex bolt undone. I am trying to turn it anti clockwise but it won't budge, so now I'm concerned that it might be reverse thread. Has anybody changed one on this make / model and if so which way should it turn please?
I have emailed Metabo hoping they can help......as usual with the instruction manual it does not cover this - just says remove the bolt :x :x
CHALLENGE 2
So then I turned to the next job, thicknessing 6 boards of beech ranging in size from 180mm x 1500mm to 300mm x 2600mm. All went well for a while, then the chip clearance stopped leaving a nice pile on top of the board, see photo below. Photo taken after the umpteen time this happened, hence the pile on the floor!
So I turned everything off and detached the hose from the dust chute to find it blocked and also over the cutter block.
I am using a Camvac twin motor and a Cyclone Central cyclone (more about that later ) and a Hammer A3 31. So I cleared all the blockages gave the thicknessing table a run over with the shop vac and tried again, got one board through ok, but the second one had the same problem and so it went on ...... clear the blockage, vac the table etc start again.
Has anybody had this problem and if so how did they fix it please?
CHALLENGE 3
At one point whilst clearing one of the blockages after turning off the planer / thicknesser I left the Camvac running as I tried to clear the blockage. Then I dropped the hose and before I could grab it it fixed itself to the timber followed by a loud bang You can see the result below.
Now I know you are all thinking stupid w****r he should have had a pressure relief valve and another blast gate slightly open
Well I had a slightly open blast gate and a pressure relief valve, but the Camvac sucked the plastic bag lining the drop box up to pressure relief valve and sealed it.
As the Cyclone is broken along the joining strip I wonder if it would be possible to remove it, hopefully get a replacement strip from Chems and reseal it?
But you know what I'm sure tomorrow will be a better day