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drnewton
06-30-2008, 10:50 PM
Hello,
I bought a used shopsmith jointer. The knivers were badly damaged so I ordered some new ones and went to replace the old.... One of the set screws holding the wedge in is completely stripped!!
What can I do to remove this screw?!?
Bruce
06-30-2008, 11:35 PM
I assume you mean that the hex head is stripped out so the hex wrench won't hold to remove it? If so, I would try an easy-out screw extractor to remove the damaged screw if you can't get a vise-grip pliers to grip the head. If I remember right the screw head is recessed in the wedge, which would make it tough to use the pliers method.
drnewton
07-02-2008, 08:05 PM
well, I tried using a screw extractor and I do believe I made it worse. What can I do short of replacing the entire jointer!?
dusty
07-02-2008, 08:24 PM
I would suggest that you talk to Customer Service (1-800-543-7586).
I would also suggest that you remove those blades that you can if you haven't already done so. Those puppies are dangerous if you are not paying attention to them.
Consider the possibility that you will need to purchase a new cutter head assembly (517363). It costs something on the order of $150.00 unless you can find it on sale.
charlese
07-03-2008, 01:27 PM
well, I tried using a screw extractor and I do believe I made it worse. What can I do short of replacing the entire jointer!?
You can order a new "Cutter Head Assembly" part # 517363. After a few tears, (monetary ones) I did! One of the bearings on the cutter head shaft got jammed and I did not notice, until the shaft got worn down. The price seems high, but it comes with new blades, screws and wedges. The old part now sits on my bench in case I can figure out a way to fix it.
Anyway, now the tears are dry (along with the spilled milk) and my jointer is now running again at precision levels.
Good luck! :)
P.S. The Cutter Head Assembly also comes with new bearings and bearing housings. Really, this assembly is a good buy, when you consider the housings alone are about $50.
chiroindixon
07-03-2008, 07:33 PM
One upgrade I would love for my Shopsmith jointer, is a spiral cutter head.
Doc
charlese
07-03-2008, 11:05 PM
Hi Doc! I've been kinda fascinated by the spiral cutters in jointers and planers since first viewing the adds for them. There are a couple of things about them that have me baffled.
1) How does one sharpen those little blades
2) How much finagling is needed to adjust them when replacing.
greitz
07-04-2008, 01:01 AM
Chuck- I have no personal experience, but I do have a copy of the Grizzly catalog right here. They have two types of spiral cutterheads, one with three spiral blades, and the other with four spirals consisting of "indexable, four-sided carbide inserts". For the carbide insert type, it says "... can be rotated to provide four factory sharp edges before replacement."
So it doesn't sound like they're meant to be resharpened. And I just can't seem to find Grizzly's jointer/planer knife resharpening jig anywhere in the catalog. Hmmm. And I haven't looked, but I'd bet that there's no video showing the procedure on their website, either. Hmmm. (Sorry for the sarcasm, it's been a long day.)
I guess I'm just spoiled. No spirals for me. I really like knowing that when I mess up my blades, I can resharpen them myself. And knowing that there's a video available to show me the installation procedure, that's warm fuzzies right there. Thanks, Nick and Drew!!!
Gary