Woodbutcher
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I like this planer because It leaves a very smooth finish. In some instances it is more useful than a larger machine. I have it set up on an 8 foot auxilary adjustable bed that eliminates snipe.
I think it needs new feed rollers because I have to manually feed anything over 2 inch wood and pull it out the back, rendering the machine about useless.
It is 15 years old and has planed a lot of wood. I can get by without it, but it's nice to have around. New rollers with shipping comes close to $140-150. Considering I paid 300 for the machine new, dumping $150 into it doesn't make sense, not to mention the time spent to R&R the rollers.
Any easy cheap fixes for this? A mirale solvent I can wipe the rollers with?
I think it needs new feed rollers because I have to manually feed anything over 2 inch wood and pull it out the back, rendering the machine about useless.
It is 15 years old and has planed a lot of wood. I can get by without it, but it's nice to have around. New rollers with shipping comes close to $140-150. Considering I paid 300 for the machine new, dumping $150 into it doesn't make sense, not to mention the time spent to R&R the rollers.
Any easy cheap fixes for this? A mirale solvent I can wipe the rollers with?