I went to this link on amazon. there is no picture but the package description is 5x5x5 and 12 llbs. that doesn't sound like 12" planer blades to me....I went to this link on amazon. there is no picture but the package description is 5x5x5 and 12 llbs. that doesn't sound like 12" planer blades to me....
AnonymousFeb 12, 2011
These are the correct planer blades, match the model number up to what it says in the link "AH115"These are the correct planer blades, match the model number up to what it says in the link "AH115"
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try a quality tool shop or saw /tool sharpener shop
most planer blades are generic and fit a range of planers
the only thing that varies on some is the method of attaching the blades
take an old one as a sample
The Woodfordtooling is online shop for all types blades planer blades , tersa knives , bandsaw blades and other woodworking tools at UK And all over world
CHECK THE ROLLERS THAT PULL THE WOOD THRU, I HAD TO REPLACE MINE FOR THE SAME REASON.
IF THEY HAVE A LOT OF USE YOU WILL SEE WORN FLAT SPOTS ON THE ROLLERS CAUSING THIS PROBLEM
when standing at the back of the planer you should be able to see the beveled edge, the flat side of the blade should be facing the front of the planer.
go to home depot and purchase DELTA 12 1/2 inch blades. make sure they are centered so they don't rub the sides of the housing or grind off a little bit off each end.
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