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Default How hard to rehab an old jointer?

I, too, am a CL lurker and found a decent Jet 8-inch jointer there about 8 years ago. IIRC, I paid about $150 for it. The motor died about 2 years later and I got a new replacement (not Jet) for less than $100. My jointer works fine for my purposes, although I think its time for me to learn how to remove the blades for sharpening (and then get them back where they belong).

Larry

PS: Yes, CL is a daily entertainment venue when one considers the various permutations of tool names.


On Monday, June 23, 2014 2:08:37 PM UTC-5, Grant Edwards wrote:
While glancing through the local craigs list I somewhat regularly see

old jointers for sale (sans motor and stand) for $50 or so:



http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hn...534317278.html

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/an...508550957.html



Of course it depends on the particular instance, but in general, how

hard is to get something like that working again?



If you were looking at one of these, what should one keep an eye out

for?



Where would one look for blades, motor, belt, etc.?



[I realize that I'd probably be way ahead in both hours and dollars to

get a minimum-wage evening/weekend job for a month or two and just buy

a new jointer.]



There are frequently even ones _with_ motor and stand for less than

$100 (almost always old Craftsman units):



http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/cs...533498002.html

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/da...501402373.html

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/cs...511117283.html

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hn...463665166.html



I love the stand on this one:



http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/an...532109093.html



P.S. to CL posters:



For pete's sake look up the difference between "joiner" and

"jointer" when trying to sell either. Kids these days... mumble...

mumble.



P.P.S. to same:



It's spelled "planer" -- WITH ONE 'N'. [I don't know what I'll do if

Usenet and mailing lists get replaced by those awful web-forums. Do

they run all posts on those through some sort of automated tool that

mucks up the spelling, grammar, and punctuation? Do you get kicked

out if you use complete sentences or your real name?]



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