![]() ![]() The rubber roller and the machined metal one both appear to be ok. The feed through the machine seems to be erratic rather than smooth. Fitting the blades was made all the harder because the in feed and out feed tables are not parallel - can these tables be adjusted? There also is play in the bottom ticknesser table - is this ok? ![]() I am getting dreadful wavy lines in the timber when thicknessing - I thought that blunt blades may be the problem and have just fitted a new set with much fiddling to get the blades reasonably accurately aligned, although I do not have a dial gauge (would a dial gauge be any use anyway as the tables are out of alignment. I am having problems with my SIP 10-inch planer thicknesser which I have recently bought second-hand. This truly professional woodworking tool is sturdy enough to manage the hardest jobs with ease. The F22-564-250 is the ideal planer/thicknesser for a busy workshop. ![]()
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