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Turned up today, only ordered yesterday morning so can't fault the service from Epictools on ebay. Went together easy enough. It is easy to get the fence set true and the table seems flat and accurate. It is a budget machine and as such is let down by plastic handles and the like. I have done away with a couple of the ratchet handles and replaced with bolts, no big deal. I have four rubber feet left over because there is nowhere on the stand to fit them and a strange metal thingy. It is a piece of 8mm round bar about 5" long and has two bits of metal dangling from it, like 4" long pawl type things. No reference to it in the manual and the machine works fine without it. Ring any bells with you UKulian?

 

As Chippy says, it is for setting the blades when changing/sharpening. To be honest, I've never used them, setting with a steel rule as I was taught when I was a lad! ;)

 

Any planer definitely needs a 4" extractor with a decent airflow to work well. I have a JET 12" thicknesser (to eliminate the problem with the FOX) and it was supplied with a 2" spigot on the hood. Absolute waste of time, so I cut it out and adapted the hood to take 4" pipe. No problem after that. :):thumbup::thumbup:

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Was using mine tonight to size some shelves for a commission. I had to empty my chip extractor 5 times reduction 9 planks from 30mm rough sawn to 25mm finished. Think I am gonna need bigger receptacle.......... Perhaps one of those cyclone jobs on a wheelie bin.

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currently out of stock but i'm sure more will be in soon.

 

 

don't be tempted by a little one or put off by the price of the big one, this has been the best £150 i spent.

 

 

the oil was some sort of experiment with finishes if i remember rightly, it's veg oil i think.

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