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old worn thicknesser chip breaker pressure bar fix

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Took the Presures Bars out of The Wadkin RM . The infeed side was worn in the middle as is always the case. I want to get this thing tuned in when I get it all painted . I like to do the machinery side of thing first. I find it easy to work the with the small parts and after all the mechanical is repaired i jump in and jackifie.

the chip breaker and pressures bars on ether side of the Wadkin RM head


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starting with the chip breaker


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its was out about 3/32"


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made a simple sled for the disk sander


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milled chip breaker


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 here is a Video




If you don't have a disk sander I bet it on your list now:)


jack
English machines


 
  



Nice work Jack,


Before you know it you'll have another crew member active!


I've only got the disk sander attachment for my lathe, it's kind of small but does what I need it for.


I'm looking forward to see how you Jackifie this one! I'm sure it will be up to your normal standards.Grin.gif


Regards,


Larry

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Thanks Larry



jack


English machines


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