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Just about any antique store will have a few worn eaten, cracked jointer planes...$15-$25......that are only good for the irons on board. Usually they are Butcher brand irons. VERY good steel. About half of the planes I come across ( and stumble on) have the double iron set up. I can walk downtown right now, and pick about 4 of them up.....if I had the cash. jacks and jointers.
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I wish. Around here the going rate on said jointer sans iron and wedge or not would be $75.
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The German ECE and Ulmia planes use the irons you are looking for. What width (metric) do you need? Feel free to pm I have some spares in the parts drawer and might have something to suit.
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(04-26-2017, 11:37 AM)blackhat Wrote: As found in many wooden bodied "bench" planes. Anybody know of a source or am I cutting a slot in a Lee Valley for the widths they have that suit. Even that option would leave me with a jointer unserviceable as the blade is used up.
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Ian, I can give a friend's email adr and you can contact him...He buys and sells tools all the time and nobody I know has more parts for tools than he does...and from most manufacturers..
His name is Chuck Hegedus, Emerson Georgia...toolfool@mindspring.com .....I have purchased lots of tools and tool parts from him and he will treat you right, I can guarantee it...If you want to PM me, I can give you his phone number...
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