Hey everyone,
Long time lurker in these forums, first time poster.
New to the industry (sort of... long time carpenter, built my own kitchen, impressed people in my circle of friends, now attempting to branch out into cabinetmaking as a side business to my day job).
I've been fortunate enough to pick up an edgebander at a steal of a deal (Virutex eb-135), and it works well for my purposes, but it came with very poor documentation, and I have some questions, not really about the machine, more about banders in general.
1.) How often should I clean the glue pot/replace the glue? Obviously as this is a side job, I am mostly working with small batches of banding (a few cupboards at a time, maybe a kitchen).
How do I know when it's cooked?
2.) I've read about the stick method for cleaning the pot, but how do I clean the tube that feeds the roller? Do I just remove the glue (with the sticks), heat it up again and let the bit that's in the tube run back into the pot? Again, the instruction manual is fairly... abbreviated when it comes to cleaning and maintenance.
3.) The bander came with a bag of glue which is coming up on it's expiry date in Feburary of 2020. It had been stored in the bag which was open to the air (I assume, because that's how I received it). Should I just toss it and start a new bag? Are there any visual indications in the pot or on the panel to indicate the glue is done? Or will the banding stick initially and end up failing down the road, causing me hassles?
4.) How hard should the banding be to pull off the panel when I do a pull test to check coverage? Should I expect it to destroy the panel edge when I pull it? Or just pull some fibres out of the chipboard core? I'm just not sure exactly what I am looking for, being used to iron on banding that seems to fall off when you look at it the wrong way.
And can anyone suggest a good resource for these sorts of queries? A website or reference manual or something? Unfortunately edgebanders aren't really part of the DIY or hobby woodworker scene, so it's not like there's a tonne of websites out there with advice or guidance.
Just looking to get the most out of the bander and make sure it lasts (the glue pot, roller and tube have all been replaced from the dealer I bought it from, because the last owner was fairly hard on the machine).
Thanks!
Bill