Originally Posted by
auscab
Glad to see its been saved Nigel . What a sad sight for such a great machine. One good thing was it must have been cheap enough! Ive heard of worse sights. One guy spotted A broken Robinson tenoner upside down in a bin at a scrap metal yard. It stayed there.
That'll be a great thing to run when its fixed up. Interesting about the wiring . They must have wired them up but only connected what was being used after the order was placed for the head set up?
Ive got the same machine . I Love the thing so much!!!! After spending too many years cutting tenons all sorts of ways (edit, 4 different ways. I left out By Hand :)) I forked out for my EC and had it trucked over from WA. It instantly made every tenon better, easier and faster than everything I did before. Its got five heads but Ive still only used the first two. Ive got plans for using the scribe heads if I get the go ahead for a particular job.