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Default Delta X-5 6" Jointer

Greetings!

I am a novice woodworker...I bought the Delta X-5 6" jointer about a
year ago. I will be honest and say I am not very good at keeping the
thing tuned. Over the past couple of weeks I noticed that the outfeed
table has a wicked dip on the outboard side ( 1/4" ! ) The thing is so
out of whack that I cant joint a straight edge. The out feed table is
at a perfect 90deg. to the fence, but the infeed table is off by about
1/16". Lately, I have been using a Freud "Glue Line" blade to joint by
board edges....pretty sad huh?
Anyone know how to get the tables back to parallel......the manual
mentioned something about adjusting the "gibs".....what the hell is a
friggin gib? I followed the instructions and gave it a shot....I think
I made it a little better....still not a usable jointer though. I also
need to invest in a good steel straight edge....

Any help would be greatly appreciated....I am ready to pitch the thing
into the snow bank outside


Frank

 
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