At 07:30, you said that the thicker part of the spring support block goes uppermost, it does NOT! The thinner part goes uppermost - you can see this at 07:11 when you remove the block.
I know for a fact that if the thicker part is up then you have more spring pressure forcing down on the material. You can put it however you feel is best for you. Mine is working just fine. Thanks for watching
Great video, I've got a pair of rollers coming this week and this video will save me a lot of time. Dewalt are sending me some used rollers from their repair shop, basically because they don't have any new rollers in stock - and I've been waiting for nearly two months. When are they gonna learn that these things are a consumable part and they need replacement every few years? It's a great planer but Dewalt's after-sales service is dismal.
I've removed broken screws on a mill but running it counter clockwise very low speed using a center drill quickly drive it down and up that should pop it loose.
This was a great video. I started having an issue with my rollers last week. I am going to use your video to replace the rollers. Called the repair center i was quoted a price that the repair could cost up to 350.00 plus shipping both ways. 😢 You are a life saver. Definitely will be watching your future videos. Thanks!
Just finished mine after cracking the cover and braking a tensioner bolt but got everything welded and replaced good as new but I don’t recommend doing this if your not very handy with working on cars this isn’t very easy and absolutely do not crack the timing cover it is literally impossible to find or buy anywhere literally no one carries it
Great video! This video is the sole reason my rollers are finally clean! One small tip to go along with this video. Flip your planer up side down. No longer fighting gravity and you can see everything way easier. Thank you for this video!!
Got the same job going had a horrendous sound start pulling in from work one day, parked it and did some research i suspected the timing chain so i took the cover off amd the tensioner was broke what looks like one solid peice. My question is how do i know if its jumped time and or bent valves if so how do i set it on installation
If the chain didn't break you are probably ok with it not jumping time. If you have any bent valves it would make a really loud pecking on the upper part of the head. Just make sure the dot on the crankshaft and the hole on the cam gear are in line with the new chain and tensioner and you will be fine, I how this helps and thanks for watching.
What I was doing I was doing wrong and it "blew up" while going through the planer. Long story short, rollers don't roll. Fussed with planer for a couple of days with no good results. Stumbled upon this video and decided to check other side of machine. While taking the cover off noticed part of a sprocket on the floor, found the rest of it inside planer and hole in cover. Parts are ordered and my fingers are crossed. If it wasn't for this easy to understand and follow video I may never have (hopefully) solved the mystery of the lazy planer. Thank you Decker. I will be following you and all of your videos. Recommend everyone does the same..
I hope you got your planer fixed, They ain't cheap by any means, and I'm excited to hear that maybe I could help somebody out with these videos. I appreciate you watching.
Why did you flip the bushing around? When you took it off at 7:12, the narrow part was to the spring. When you put back together at 11:04 the wide part of the bushing went to the spring.
I realized that when I was trying to get the roller in and noticed that I had it in the wrong position. I noticed it once I got it in and I redid it. Looks like I edited it out.
I did a similar one I ran the lines under my deck , then up through drilled holes in deck, with silicone.to hold in place, flush and below wood of deck. The caps on end of 1/2 pipe I drilled 5- 7, 1/8 inch holes in deferent patterns, and from main line from pump I have on off valves to turn off each line about five lines for five fountains all around pool. Pretty fun to turn on, and spray unsuspecting pool guest, passing by on floats too. And a valve at one line that connects to all lines to drain all for winter..
Great video. You mentioned the type of pliers you use. Can you give me the name of them. I can't quite understand it from the video. Again, great video!
The pliers I used are a Circlip plier or snap ring pliers ( that's what I always called them) that are angled 90 degrees. But a straight pair will work also. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your patient walk through this job. I have subscribed and will check your other posting. I've had a DW735 for many years and run a lot of lumber through it, mostly hardwoods like oak, probably more than the average hobbyist would ever do. I've done many repairs and the Shelix mod. At this point my rollers are refusing to turn. I need to replace them anyway as they really are shot, as in disintegrating. Hoping they will reveal the problem of refusing to turn or I inadvertently "fix" that while replacing the rollers. I see from my notes that I have replaced sprockets more than once. When I go to dissemble perhaps that will reveal itself to be the issue.
Thats great you found the issue, and a pretty cheap fix at that. I'm glad the video seemed helpful to you. I just recently posted another video on this planer with some cool upgrades so if you find the time check it out. And Thank You for your Subscription. Im not trying to be a big RU-vidr or anything, Its just starting to become another hobby for me. And who knows maybe it will take off, but if not oh well.
Love this! Is there any email address we can reach out to you? We would love to collab with you! We have pool fountain and poolside basket etc. Looking forward to the collab with you!
Absolute stunning cutting board, its watching videos from guys like you that made me want to get into woodworking, you seem so humble too. Cant wait to see your next project 😊.
Hey, what a good channel ‼I have just stumbled across it, no, not out of the Pub. Loved the music too, is that your work also ? Keep 'em coming Mr Decker. Seasonal Greetings to you & yours and a HNY. I'm hooked and subscribing. Kind Regards, Bernie SW Wales UK.👍😎
Great video, the music was a good touch, when you did the closeup with the oil that was amazing, can you please let me know what fence you’re using? And if you like it? I have the same saw but with stock fence, and it’s a struggle. Merry Christmas
Hey Thanks for watching, the fence I have on the craftsman is the Vega Utility 26 from Rockler. And If you have a craftsman 113 that you just don't want to part with I highly recommend it. Sure it's a little pricey at I think 350 But Still cheaper than buying a decent table saw and well worth it for these old craftsman saws. Pretty easy to install and square up also, and that fine adjustment is extremely handy as well. I hope this helps and stay safe. www.rockler.com/table-saw-fence-systems