I¡¯d also appreciate an exploded diagram pdf, if possible. Thanks to all
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On Jan 8, 2021, at 3:40 PM, Paul Curme <
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Martin, I would appreciate a copy of the same document if you are willing to share it.
My nut and bolt overhaul is taking a lot longer than expected so any short cuts would be a much appreciated.
Richard if your machine is.stored in an unheated space I would recommend installing a small tube heater or ceramic heater with a frost thermostat inside the casing that keeps the machine? at 5 degrees.
Coupled with a good cover then is saves a lot of degradation problems from poor environmental conditions
Had i been able to store mine in a space with power for the heater? then all I would be doing is changing bearings.
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Hi Richard?
Firstly I can commiserate with you being in the garage... me too!
You¡¯ve been given good advice though and it¡¯s all on the right lines!
I¡¯ve had to do it a couple of times and yes it is a juggling game as you adjust one element and then the others go out and you keep going round in circles!
However there is a correct procedure and it¡¯s easier when you take that route!
I managed to get copies of the engineers set up manual and it made so much more sense as it involves the saw table, blade holder,blades, out feed and in-feed tables, let me know how I can send you the relevant and I¡¯ll be happy to help!
Do you have the manual that comes with the machine? As you¡¯ll probably need that as well!
It¡¯s shocking that these set up procedures are not supplied with the machine!
Regards Martin?
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Richard a pair of DTI's on magnetic bases would be the ideal tools for setting the outfeed table
?if you can lay your hands on them.
It will show you straight away if there is movement as you are tightening anything, especially with the hood removed.
Thanks Paul,
I have the exploded drawings.
I'll have a good look today. It's chilly here in my garage!
I don't mind spending days on doing it, as long as I am doing it right! It should only need doing once.