rd_macgregor
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I didn't want to hijack the other thread on chippers with my question, hence the new thread. I have a Wallenstein BX62 that I bought last year, but my question is more generic for chippers in general. I'd like to know what the effect of different blade spacing is. Does a slightly wider spacing make the chipper take bigger bites, feed faster and risk jamming more frequently? I presume that a smaller blade spacing would make finer chips, but would it prevent the chipper from self-feeding or cause some other operational problem?
I don't have a feeler gauge, but my Wallenstein apparently specifies a blade setting about halfway between the thickness of a dime and the thickness of a hacksaw blade. How precisely do others set their blade spacing (relative to what factory spec is)?
Thanks,
BOB
I don't have a feeler gauge, but my Wallenstein apparently specifies a blade setting about halfway between the thickness of a dime and the thickness of a hacksaw blade. How precisely do others set their blade spacing (relative to what factory spec is)?
Thanks,
BOB