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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 16:40:05 -0800, Tim Douglass
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Second, and this is the thing that really concerns me, the infeed
table isn't parallel with the outfeed *side-to-side*. Along the length
it seems to be perfectly parallel, but if I make one edge even with
the outfeed the other edge is about 1/16" low. I haven't tried tearing
the whole thing apart to see if I can shim anything, since that will
take a lot of work, but I wondered if this discrepancy on the infeed
is really worth worrying about as long as the outfeed and fence are
good.


If it's the same 6" jointer I used to have, you're doomed. I could do
one of two things with the infeed table. I could adjust it pretty
nearly coplanar with the outfeed table (which is fixed and part of the
main body) or I could adjust the infeed table so it would move up and
down with the hand wheel. I could not do both. I even got a new infeed
table from Sears.

I tried shimming. I looked at it time and again trying to reengineer
it. I had it apart more times than you can count, but the only way I
ever got anything done successfully was when I replaced it with a
DJ15...which is for sale, by the way, and only because I now have a
DJ20.


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