Same here. That can make a great starting jointer. I made a lot of my furniture with that back in the 1970s.That looks just like the one I started with many years ago. It served me well. Enjoy your wood working journey!
Bob
Mine is on adjustable casters. I can move it around or if needed, level it.On mine I built a little shelf under the cutter that holds a box that catches some of the chips. It makes quite a mess! I also put it on casters.
Other than that, I'll get a new belt for it. Looking at the manual for it, it appears to be complete with no missing parts.
I have it. It wasn't attached.It looks like the top belt guard has been removed. Its the hinged one that attaches to the back of the fence. That goes a long way in keeping the fence stable and square.
That's great news. Finding trivial parts specific to a machine can sometimes be a problem.I have it. It wasn't attached.
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Set of Three Sandflex Abraser Blocks
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