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RE: Craftsman Jointer - fishhh4 - 01-08-2018 (01-08-2018, 07:58 PM)TDKPE Wrote: We had one in a cabinet shop I worked in many moons ago. Never had to adjust it other than moving the fence to spread the cutter wear, but it worked fine. Looks like the one in the ad has an 1800 rpm motor (large motor sheave), not that it matters (it doesn't). So it probably doesn't have the motor I am hoping for ? RE: Craftsman Jointer - TDKPE - 01-08-2018 (01-08-2018, 08:17 PM)fishhh4 Wrote: So it probably doesn't have the motor I am hoping for ? Not true. Packard made that style for Craftsman in both 1800 and 3600 rpm flavors. I have both, in several hp ratings. They're sort of odd in that the start capacitor is flat, and mounted in the CI base. But they're solid motors, with Klixon type overload protection (little red reset button) and ball bearings. I restored a small Craftsman shaper with a 1/2 hp motor of the type you're looking for. Pics here. http://vintagemachinery.org/photoindex/detail.aspx?id=8258 Edit: Sniffing around my old catalogs, it looks like it came with a 2-1/2" motor sheave for a 3600 rpm motor, so it's up in the air what that machine actually has for a motor. RE: Craftsman Jointer - JimV - 01-08-2018 (01-08-2018, 10:25 AM)gregr Wrote: Not sure why JimV says the jointer is no good, but that is a nice jointer - heavy and well made. I had assumed this was one with a fixed outfeed table. If not and the overall length fits your needs, then as long as it's worth it to you, it's worth it. |