Hello, could you please put a link in the description with a screenshot of how you set up the front and rear carriage of the planer table? I bought this planer and if I set the wheel to the zero position, the front carriage is not level with the rear carriage. The level gauge wobbles over my blade and I see a hole of about 2 mm with my eye. I found on youtube how to adjust the level using the screw that is hidden under the rotating handle, but even this adjustment did not guarantee the level of both table carriages
I never adjusted my planer, it is on the factory setting. The front carriage is a little out of alignment with the rear but I haven’t looked into how to fix that yet
Thank you for a good review on this planer. I bought a second-hand 18V just a couple months ago. But I still don't know what that rectangular piece of black plastic does. My 2 cents would be if it has something to do with the blades?
Thank you for watching. I would assume it has something to do with the blades but I have never bothered figuring it out. It’s probably in the manual though
Good attempt at providing a thorough and complete review. Blade changing was a plus! You might want to learn how to use it! Fluid consistent motion, no constant stopping! Please clamp your work when possible, and keep your hands away from the sole plate when in use! Stay safe and Healthy Peace
I’m surprised the 5amp hour battery doesn’t run any longer than 15 minutes or so. But like you said if I’m the middle of nowhere it’s perfect. Does a great job though.
Thank you for sharing your input on battery life and performance with respect to battery size. Definitely getting corded!!!! I made the mistake in buying a Milwaukee Fuel M18 2980-20 4.5 - 6” braking grinder. That sucker eats batteries like no other. It can chew thru a total of 20 Amp/ hrs of juice in just 30 minutes! I see the need for cordless versions, but not with abysmal run times (per my applications)…. I’d rather hump hundreds of feet of 12/3 HD extension cord and get limitless power.
I have to agree about cords. I did actually buy a corded planer last year although I have kept this one for when I only want to use it for a few minutes. Thank you for watching!
Hello,
could you please put a link in the description with a screenshot of how you set up the front and rear carriage of the planer table? I bought this planer and if I set the wheel to the zero position, the front carriage is not level with the rear carriage. The level gauge wobbles over my blade and I see a hole of about 2 mm with my eye. I found on youtube how to adjust the level using the screw that is hidden under the rotating handle, but even this adjustment did not guarantee the level of both table carriages
I never adjusted my planer, it is on the factory setting. The front carriage is a little out of alignment with the rear but I haven’t looked into how to fix that yet
Thank you for a good review on this planer. I bought a second-hand 18V just a couple months ago. But I still don't know what that rectangular piece of black plastic does. My 2 cents would be if it has something to do with the blades?
Thank you for watching. I would assume it has something to do with the blades but I have never bothered figuring it out. It’s probably in the manual though
Good attempt at providing a thorough and complete review. Blade changing was a plus! You might want to learn how to use it! Fluid consistent motion, no constant stopping! Please clamp your work when possible, and keep your hands away from the sole plate when in use!
Stay safe and Healthy Peace
Thank you for watching.
Does it trim fingernails?
I’m surprised the 5amp hour battery doesn’t run any longer than 15 minutes or so. But like you said if I’m the middle of nowhere it’s perfect. Does a great job though.
Thank you for watching! The planer has a big motor in it so it draws a lot of juice from the battery.
We have a charger only and vaterey
Nice video thanks. I think the cut you forgot is called a rebate.
Thank you for watching, I think you’re right.
Good review, thinking of buying this planer.
Thank you for watching!
I haven’t watched it all but in case he did to turn the blades to change they’ve left a convenient hole to turn the belt
Thank you for watching
Thank you for sharing your input on battery life and performance with respect to battery size. Definitely getting corded!!!! I made the mistake in buying a Milwaukee Fuel M18 2980-20 4.5 - 6” braking grinder. That sucker eats batteries like no other. It can chew thru a total of 20 Amp/ hrs of juice in just 30 minutes! I see the need for cordless versions, but not with abysmal run times (per my applications)…. I’d rather hump hundreds of feet of 12/3 HD extension cord and get limitless power.
I have to agree about cords. I did actually buy a corded planer last year although I have kept this one for when I only want to use it for a few minutes. Thank you for watching!
This is really neat and would be a nice gift for my husband thanks for sharing! -Alyssa
Thanks for the review. Very thorough!
Thanks for watching!
Cuidado con ese cepillo, si lo compran controlen la base DEWALT ARGENTINA
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