Porter-Cable 126 instruction manual Fitting a Door, Plywood Edges, Planing AN Uneven Board

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FITTING A DOOR

Carefully fit doors to the jambs with ample clearance to ensure free movement. The 126 Plane is ideally suited for this job. New doors delivered from the supplier have squared edges along two sides (stiles), and lugs extending at the top and bottom beyond the rails. Plane the hinged side with a slight angle to the inside edge. Measure the width of the opening at top and bottom and transfer the dimensions to the door, marking from the hinge stile. Plane the lock stile 1/8" narrower than the door opening and with a bevel of about 10 degrees to the inside. Cut and plane the top and bottom rails 90 degrees. Remove all sharp edges on the door with a 1/64" cut and smooth with sandpaper.

PLYWOOD EDGES

One major difficulty in finishing plywood is planing a smooth edge without breaking out the cross-grain ply at the corners. A piece of scrap can be tacked or clamped to the end so that the plane can run out its complete cut. The plane will give the best finish cut on all sizes and types of plywood, provided small amounts of material are removed with each pass. Set the depth graduation for only a slight advance each time a pass is made. When approaching the end of the pass, move the plane very slowly and put all the pressure on the rear shoe.

PLANING AN UNEVEN BOARD

The fitting edge is not straight on many doors, screens, storm windows, baseboards, or other long edges. Mark the line carefully with a pencil and notice where the greatest amount of material must be removed. Start the plane with the depth adjusting lever set at “0” well behind the high spot. As the plane advances, advance the lever to cut deeper. When the high spot is passed, turn the lever back. Work down the length of the board or door edge working carefully to the pencil line. A true fit can be accomplished by this method provided the bow or bend is not too great. Uneven boards can have straight edges by working down high spots first and by cutting only 1/64" of material with each pass.

ADJUSTMENTS

ADJUSTING THE DEPTH-ADJUSTING LEVER TENSION

You should be able to move the tension lever easily with your thumb, but it should also be tight enough that it would be difficult to move it unintentionally.

DISCONNECT THE TOOL FROM THE POWER SOURCE!

Tighten or loosen the nut (A) Fig. 10 at the front of the depth adjusting lever until the right tension is found. Be sure that the lever is not too loose and can hold its setting for the full length of cut.

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Fig. 10

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126 specifications

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