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14th April 2015, 09:17 PM #1
Dead thicknesser. Anything worth salvaging?
My rubbishy little GMC thickie has finally given up on me and refuses to run anymore (probably a blessing in disguise). The motor seems entirely kaput and I doubt it's worth replacing as I have access to a decent unit at work.
I'm wondering if there are any particular parts that might be worth holding onto before I send its carcass to the dump.
I'm thinking the height adjustment pieces might be useful when I eventually get around to making a thickness sander (or super crazy router planer). Perhaps the rollers from the tables could come in handy one day. The double sided blades...dunno...might be worth flogging off for a couple of bucks *shrug*
Any mad scientist suggestions?Every time you make a typo, the errorists win.
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