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Check for rocks or other mineral deposits before you run your recycled wood through your good priced tools. I checked for iron particles with a metal detector and the second time I used the joiner with recycled wood (pallet wood, all metal testing was clean) and I trashed the knives. Metal detectors don't find minerals or rocks, pallets collect many things from any ground they have ever been set upon. Knives are about $60 for Delta, you can buy a fair amount of good wood for $60. Use a paint scraper then a wire brush followed with a blow off with an air hose and a vacuum of the recycled wood, it might save you $60 for knives. RS I have heard of people using a belt sander on pallet wood prior to using a jointer or planer. Scott |
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