Power feeder whells that have gone slick
Anyone out there know of a dressing or solution to post problem aside from replacing the wheels?
Anyone out there know of a dressing or solution to post problem aside from replacing the wheels?
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A quick search came up with this. In the past, we always replaced.
http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Dressing_Power_Feeder_Tires.html
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