Several years ago I bought a Heru-U-Lift Plus even though I did not have an immediate need for it. (It had worked flawlessly on my BT3100, and it was super deal.) It gathered dust for several years until a recently acquired planer seemed like a prefect marriage. After the assembly was completed, the bottom of the legs were about a 1.5” above floor. Whenever I tried to lower the stand onto the floor, there was no change in height. After numerous checks and double checks I was stumped, nothing seemed out of place. The silly thing could never be used for planning while sitting up on the wheels. I even spent time on the Ridgid form hoping to find a solution. I had decided that the best thing to do was to disassemble it and try again. As I began this, I placed some of my weight on the Her-U-Lift and it immediately lowered itself.
Ever feel stupid?
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"Ever feel stupid?" Unfortunately, that happens quite often for me.
EdDo you know about kickback? Ray has a good writeup here... https://www.sawdustzone.org/articles...mare-explained
For a kickback demonstration video http://www.metacafe.com/watch/910584...demonstration/Comment
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Just recently I made some quick projects after not using my BT3100 for a few months. I put a dado set on and went to put the dado throat plate on and it wouldn't fit. The opening didn't fit over the blades. I scratched my head for awhile, took the stack off and used all sorts of different spacer combinations, and it still wouldn't work.
Finally, after screwing with it for a half hour or so, I realized I was putting the plate on upside down.
So, yes, I did feel stupid. One of the many, many times.JoeComment
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