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Default 2" plate joiner blade alternatives

Are there any alternatives for the 4 tooth 2" FF Porter Cable plate joiner
blade? Mine continues to burn wood even after sharpening.
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Are there any alternatives for the 4 tooth 2" FF Porter Cable plate joiner
blade? Mine continues to burn wood even after sharpening.


I'd say that if a sharpened blade burns wood you may have a Plate Joiner
problem.


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Default 2" plate joiner blade alternatives

On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 12:43:07 -0400, "Myxylplyk" wrote:

Check the blade. You probably have it installed "upside down" so that the
teeth are running backwards into the cut.

I got mine back drom my borrowing brother in law that way. He said he
cleaned
the blade for me.....lol


Good luck,

Myx

Well, I guess running it backwards might clean a bit of pitch off the teeth..
lol


mac

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