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2nd June 2020, 12:13 AM #1Novice
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Old Durden Pacemaker Rebuild
A project that’s collected more dust than it’s made - so far...
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Thanks for sharing these pics. I have recently been given what looks like the same model and have managed to replace the drive belt and get the blade and planer spinning but i have little idea about how all the levers and wheels work. I notice there is bar in the 10.19 pic that is attached at one end to the frame and has a hole ( i know that is the wrong word!) at the other. I assume this is part of the mechanism that makes the blade rise and fall - any advice gladly accepted
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- will post more soon. That mechanism is connected to a pin that drives the table (not the saw) up and down. The table is held by a dovetail with a knurled thumbscrew on a brass wear pin - you need to unscrew this before raising and lowering or can damage. Also look for metal polish or I think lithium grease (sawdust doesn’t stick as much to it) for any moving parts.
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