On Sunday, February 27, 2011 10:19:43 pm Edward Bernard did opine:

> I think your only mistake was buying from Lowe's. I've heard that
> manufacturers selectively cut corners on tools they supply to the big
> box stores to make their price points though I've never seen any real
> evidence. But who knows? At any rate they are definitely price gouging
> on the knives. Here are Amana knives at half the price:
> http://www.toolstoday.com/p-5578-planer-jointer-knife-sets-t-1-high-spee
> d-steel-hss.aspx
> 
I'd love to follow the link, but we had a couple power bumps about half an 
hour ago, and my cable modem says there isn't any cable, so no network 
either.

Funny, the loss of cable doesn't effect our tv's, cuz we get what we get 
off air.  We get enough trash programming, and 300 more channels of trash 
is still trash.

20 min later, cable's back so I have network.

I looked at the link, but I'm not sure if any of those knives would fit, 
not without taking some off the back (or bottom).  Their narrowest 6" blade 
is 5/8" wide, and I don't think the knife pockets are that deep, the 
current ones are only about 1/2" wide on the wide face.

But TBT, if I can use the 5/8" knife, I think I would rather spend about a 
bill and get 3 of the carbide tipped versions, which are about $33 a knife.

That site not having pix of the knives does tend to make me a little 
cautious.

One thing is for sure, with knife prices being gouged,  the possibility of 
a helical carbide tipped drum looks better & better.  Yup, a Grizzly G0452 
is the same machine with a better base, $325 will put a complete carbide 
tipped drum in it.  And Grizzly sells the steel blades at $22 a 3 pack, and 
they are 5/8" wide when new.  So the plain but carbide tipped Amana blade 
should fit too.

Choices, too damned many.  I may call those jerks I ordered from & cancel 
in the morning, then go with the Amana carbide tipped blades.  I have a 
Dewalt power planer with carbide blades in it I use for free hand carving & 
those have 1 small nick, but have probably made 500 pounds of shavings over 
the years as I trimmed & shaped the ends of commercial split rails to fit 
the 2 foot narrower between posts fencing around the front of the place. In 
20 years, I've replaced all of them twice now.  Supposedly treated stuff 
too. :(

> A trick I've used often when I get a knick in the knives is to simply
> offset one knife and the problem is solved.

I went back out and swapped the diamond wheel for a re-inforced fiber about 
2.5" in diameter, then went back over those blades again.  Tested it on a 
piece of 1x2 clean yellow pine, the %$#@()& nicks were back in 2 passes, 
before I'd made that 30" stick straight again.  These OEM blades are shit 
steel.  I'd say they wuz wheel weights, but a magnet sticks to them.  
Grrrrrrr.

Thanks Greg

-- 
Cheers, Gene
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