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I bought the 6" Ridgid jointer the other day. Upon assembly I have
found that the infeed table is convex across the 6" width (the center is about 0.0025" higher than the edges). The outfeed table is concave (the center is about 0.0035" lower than the edges). The net result is that, for example, if the tables are set at the same height at the center, the edges of the infeed table will be about 0.006" lower than the outfeed table. This distortion does not extend the full length of the tabls as they are perfectly flat towards the ends. Is this sort of distortion normal? Is it within acceptable tolerance? Should I be returning it to HD and demanding a replacement. Thanks, Dave |
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