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"jtpr"

15/07/2004 5:44 PM

Source for old Craftsman tool parts?

I have an old (but good) jointer I need the guard (and blades soon) for.
Anybody know a source? The sears site has none listed.

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in reply to "jtpr" on 15/07/2004 5:44 PM

16/07/2004 9:45 PM

On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 17:44:05 -0400, "jtpr" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I have an old (but good) jointer I need the guard (and blades soon) for.
>Anybody know a source? The sears site has none listed.


the blades are almost certainly generic. people here have reported
satisfaction with freud's jointer blades.

the guard is another matter. try www.owwm.com . somebody there might
have a lead for you. in a pinch you can make one.

Wi

"Wilson"

in reply to "jtpr" on 15/07/2004 5:44 PM

18/07/2004 12:44 AM

Call Sears before giving up.
Wilson
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> On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 17:44:05 -0400, "jtpr" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >I have an old (but good) jointer I need the guard (and blades soon) for.
> >Anybody know a source? The sears site has none listed.
>
>
> the blades are almost certainly generic. people here have reported
> satisfaction with freud's jointer blades.
>
> the guard is another matter. try www.owwm.com . somebody there might
> have a lead for you. in a pinch you can make one.

jj

jo4hn

in reply to "jtpr" on 15/07/2004 5:44 PM

18/07/2004 5:04 AM

Under no circumstances should you buy replacement knives from Sears. Go
to Freud or most any other brand. Sears QC sucks.
j4

GW

Gerry Wolfe

in reply to "jtpr" on 15/07/2004 5:44 PM

19/07/2004 2:29 AM

Call service/parts at 1-800-469-4663.
I've ordered parts for a router more than 30 yr old.

Knowledgeable, helpful. Rep told me that their website shows only
relatively new stuff, they can go way back into their intranet.

Can't comment on other folks opinions of inferior quality. My subject
router is same as the Ryobi RE600, apparently an industry classic.

good hunting,
rgds, g.

On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 17:44:05 -0400, "jtpr" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I have an old (but good) jointer I need the guard (and blades soon) for.
>Anybody know a source? The sears site has none listed.

Pj

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in reply to "jtpr" on 15/07/2004 5:44 PM

17/07/2004 9:17 PM

> > On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 17:44:05 -0400, "jtpr" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >I have an old (but good) jointer I need the guard (and blades soon)
for.
> > >Anybody know a source? The sears site has none listed.
> >
> >
> > the blades are almost certainly generic. people here have reported
> > satisfaction with freud's jointer blades.
> >
> > the guard is another matter. try www.owwm.com . somebody there might
> > have a lead for you. in a pinch you can make one.

Try:
http://www.belsaw.com for the blades & maybe even parts


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