Binding table height adjustment

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a1gutterman
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Post by a1gutterman »

pgroebuck wrote:Here are some pictures. Pinions are really shot, so I've ordered new ones. Wish I'd caught this earlier!
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IMHO, the "rack" is repairable. It looks like you even have a bit of metal stuck between a couple of the teeth. Definitely use new pinions.
Tim

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michaeltoc
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Post by michaeltoc »

The racks don't look too bad so that a little filing/sanding should restore them. Also - use oven cleaner to remove the built up pitch between the teeth.
Michael

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