I have inherited a Craftman jointer, Model 103.23340
It is about 50 or 60 years old and besides a little surface rust is in
really good shape. I need to find a place to get blades and the spacer that
goes with the blades. It has 2 of the blades in it but is missing one and
the spacer that helps lock it in. The blades are a little over 4 inches, i
don't remeber the exact measurement and i am at work now so i can't go look.
I found one website with 4 inch blades but they were unable to actually get
them. Does anyone know where i can order some. Thanks.
jd wrote:
> I have inherited a Craftman jointer, Model 103.23340
>
> It is about 50 or 60 years old and besides a little surface rust is in
> really good shape. I need to find a place to get blades and the spacer that
> goes with the blades. It has 2 of the blades in it but is missing one and
> the spacer that helps lock it in. The blades are a little over 4 inches, i
> don't remeber the exact measurement and i am at work now so i can't go look.
>
> I found one website with 4 inch blades but they were unable to actually get
> them. Does anyone know where i can order some. Thanks.
unless they are really strange knives you can get them made up at any
decent sharpening service.
jd wrote:
> I have inherited a Craftman jointer, Model 103.23340
>
> It is about 50 or 60 years old and besides a little surface rust is in
> really good shape. I need to find a place to get blades and the spacer that
> goes with the blades. It has 2 of the blades in it but is missing one and
> the spacer that helps lock it in. The blades are a little over 4 inches, i
> don't remeber the exact measurement and i am at work now so i can't go look.
>
> I found one website with 4 inch blades but they were unable to actually get
> them. Does anyone know where i can order some. Thanks.
>
>
Be really careful with Sears knives. I ordered a set for my 6"
Craftsman. They were enough out of tolerance that they came out and
tried to kill me. Test with scrap (with the guard on) before you do
anything. I ultimately got a set of Freud knives. Then I gave the
whole shebang to my next door neighbor with manuals and caveats. Oh and
Sears will fight tooth and nail to protect their interests. If you want
to look at the saga, a google to the rec on jo4hn (sender) and jointer
(subject) might yield more info than you wanted.
luck,
jo4hn
My friend,
You might try http://globaltooling.bizhosting.com/planer_knives.html
I haven't used them myself yet, but I found this place when I started
looking for another set of blades for my 6 inch jointer. They seem to be
about half the cost of what Sears wants for a set.
Zap
[email protected] wrote:
> jd wrote:
>
>>I have inherited a Craftman jointer, Model 103.23340
>>
>>It is about 50 or 60 years old and besides a little surface rust is in
>>really good shape. I need to find a place to get blades and the spacer that
>>goes with the blades. It has 2 of the blades in it but is missing one and
>>the spacer that helps lock it in. The blades are a little over 4 inches, i
>>don't remeber the exact measurement and i am at work now so i can't go look.
>>
>>I found one website with 4 inch blades but they were unable to actually get
>>them. Does anyone know where i can order some. Thanks.
>
>
> unless they are really strange knives you can get them made up at any
> decent sharpening service.
>
jd wrote:
> I have inherited a Craftman jointer, Model 103.23340
>
> It is about 50 or 60 years old and besides a little surface rust is in
> really good shape. I need to find a place to get blades and the spacer that
> goes with the blades. It has 2 of the blades in it but is missing one and
> the spacer that helps lock it in. The blades are a little over 4 inches, i
> don't remeber the exact measurement and i am at work now so i can't go look.
>
> I found one website with 4 inch blades but they were unable to actually get
> them. Does anyone know where i can order some. Thanks.
>
>
You might try sears parts for the wedge, as for the knives I have had
good luck with http://globaltooling.bizhosting.com/planer_knives.html
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 19:55:22 -0700, jo4hn wrote:
> jd wrote:
>> I have inherited a Craftman jointer, Model 103.23340
>>
>> It is about 50 or 60 years old and besides a little surface rust is in
>> really good shape. I need to find a place to get blades and the spacer
>> that goes with the blades. It has 2 of the blades in it but is missing
>> one and the spacer that helps lock it in. The blades are a little over
>> 4 inches, i don't remeber the exact measurement and i am at work now so
>> i can't go look.
>>
>> I found one website with 4 inch blades but they were unable to actually
>> get them. Does anyone know where i can order some. Thanks.
>>
>>
> Be really careful with Sears knives. I ordered a set for my 6"
> Craftsman. They were enough out of tolerance that they came out and
> tried to kill me. Test with scrap (with the guard on) before you do
> anything. I ultimately got a set of Freud knives. Then I gave the
> whole shebang to my next door neighbor with manuals and caveats. Oh and
> Sears will fight tooth and nail to protect their interests. If you want
> to look at the saga, a google to the rec on jo4hn (sender) and jointer
> (subject) might yield more info than you wanted.
> luck,
> jo4hn
Actually, the old Craftsman products were very good. My grandfather used
Craftsman tools 40 odd years ago and did spectacular cabinetry work. Some
of the modern material does leave a lot to wish for though.
JD