Rickey60
Well-Known Member
I would buy another one also. I like the idea of a lift up top.
I've had my shredder for two years. It's the second generation with the cooling fan. A couple of members had posted problems with the gear retaining screws coming loose and they didn't realize the problem until their gears had stripped. After reading those posts, I checked my screws, found them slightly loose and reinstalled them with blue loctite. Other than that, zero problems. I baby my machine. It was never meant to be a commercial unit. I shred about a pound at a time, running the machine in reverse before and after use, which gets rid of alot of the sticky stuff. Shredding a pound at a time prevents a massive build up of sticky stuff. Most of it dries between uses and comes out when I run it backwards. I derib as I shred. I set the bag of leaf on my lap and I pull the main rib from a leaf and stick it into the machine while I derib the next leaf. The first leaf is shredded and the machine shuts off before I can derib the next leaf, so the machine is not running continuously. The motor is not being bogged down by massive amounts of leaf. It's only shredding one or two leaves at a time and there is zero bog down to the motor. This method is just as fast as deribbing first, and night and day difference in the amount of wear and tear on the machine. I've read posts on here where members derib all their leaf first, then shove it through the machine as fast as the machine can handle it. Several pounds at a sitting. (I think I've read 16 lbs. by one member at a single sitting) No offense to anyone, but some of these problems are brought on by misuse of the machine. In my opinion, the biggest drawback to the Powermatic is the absence of a comprehensive owners manual.
I do not like the idea of wd40 on the cutter blades at all. nope nope nope not for me. Bad idea. Bad bad bad
Unless the warranty card states that you must send it to them, in order to receive the benefits of the limited warranty, then you don't need to (and probably should not) send in the card for any consumer device in advance.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2013/12/do-you-need-to-register-new-products-you-buy/index.htm
Bob
Wow, WD 40 flavored baccy?
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