Gracias por tu video, tengo una canteadora igual a la del video para restaurar, espero lograrlo despues de ver tu video, gracias por las matematicas, saludos desde tijuana.
@braol91110 ай бұрын
To set the blades with the magnet tool, remove the infeed top. This allows for matching blades to the outfeed surface height AND gives access to the tightening studs with the magnets in place. (Still sux though...)
@011CJ8 ай бұрын
Sad to see it go to parts tjat was an erly 1950s jointer. I have restored a few of thes old craftsmin jointers . The knives are a pain but seting the table levle is supper easy and yes to set the knives i run a realy hard piec of wood in revers direstion with the set screws snug not tight .the one i run is powered by the same motor as my tablesaw and on the same table witch catches the dust from bolth the jointer and tablesaw but at the end of the day a 4" jointer is verry limited i get a lot more use out of my biger jointers 👍
@glennhoke10273 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the math. This was exactly what I needed to determine the pulley size on the motor. I hope my restoration of a 6-1/8" Craftsman jointer goes better!
@bobbg90413 жыл бұрын
Clue: pushing down on the board can flatten it out so your taking material off all of it and not just the high spots. they make tooks to set jointer blades.
@wieland123 жыл бұрын
Wow i have the same boat anchor in my shop. Think mine was more like $25 bucks but it wasn’t broke. After spending hours trying to do the same set ups you went through and ending up in the same place. I had a few more colorful words for this tool then you did. I have a larger 6” beast now and it works. But without a drought this is the most complex tool in my shop to set up so it works. There has to be an easier way.
@constitutionalcarpenter5413 жыл бұрын
Is this some woodworkers right of passage, attempting to fix a old 4" jointer. If so I can relate, my father found a little craftsman 4" for 25 bucks as well never found time to get it together. I tried my hand at it...Recently scored at vintage 6" craftsman for free that seems worth my time.
@Roll-UpRainer15105 жыл бұрын
Anyways thank you for taking time to show us how to make it work again
@AndrewReuter5 жыл бұрын
You bet, thanks!
@cttp5 жыл бұрын
I'm impressed. The animation looks very cool. But more importantly, I just love the way you walk through the process. Honestly, Andy, your videos are equally good or even better than of some 1M+ subs DIY channels. I can wait to see that you'll pull off for our collab video :D
@AndrewReuter5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! Your tips really came in handy on this one, I must say that... The power of labeling especially. Really saved my sanity. For anyone reading this, you gotta check out Piotr's channel here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aWTdqGNsaLqkeck.
@MrLarryQ5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing that not all restorations end up as smashing successes, but that you can always learn something along the way-- not that the learning process is always fun or easy or cheap of course. Also, I now know what a jointer is for. Always too embarrassed to ask previously.
@AndrewReuter5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words, as always!
@KSFWG5 жыл бұрын
The base of that old jointer would make a great 55 lb. gravity clamp... lol I have the Porter-Cable jointer also. Most of my projects are small projects, so it's a great size for my small shop. Thanks for the video.
@AndrewReuter5 жыл бұрын
You bet, thanks for the note! Glad to hear you’ve had success with the PC jointer. The gravity clamp idea actually is tempting... Thinking I could bandsaw up the base for miscellaneous weights around the shop...
@ritchmister5 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this, it's nice to see a failure once in a while - we've all been there! Great video quality as usual - you deserve so many more views! Keep it up, thanks :)
@AndrewReuter5 жыл бұрын
:) Thank you for the kind words!
@adavis81083 жыл бұрын
As a machinist I can’t help correct you: that’s a digital dial indicator not a micrometer
@patmi88383 жыл бұрын
Hi , I like your video ! Good job . I found one like yours for $10.00 . The blades cost $14.00 . Berrings cost $8.00 per pair. IYou can sell the parts off that thing easy cutter head alone without knives in it going on eBay $50-$80 ! The tables if they’re flat ? $40-60 each . Shaft about 15-40 ! The adjusting wheel alone goes for$35-$45 ! The fence not cheap about 60-80 ! If you still have it I could used the 6 beveled washers underneath the tables they’re used for adjusting the height of the table. Thanks
@starjared1234511 күн бұрын
Or you could have just sold it local to someone who could have made it really nice.
@smahaney59585 жыл бұрын
Nice try to salvage it. It's so hard to find good information on these old tools. Hey, I learned some things watching it. Love the graphics too....and the math. The new jointer will be safer and more enjoyable. Good call on how much time fixing an old compromised tool versus making things.
@AndrewReuter5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad to hear it! Even after all that messing around, it's still tempting to try to get it working. But then I take a look at the to-do list, say "Holy crap," and remember why I halted on it in the first place... :)
@lhongkho10915 жыл бұрын
last night I gave your video some more thought, I think that before you sharpen them you should take the blade pieces out, grip them with some pliers or something, and grind them onto a good piece of diamond stone, or grind them with some sanding belts. Do not make your sharpening stone go to your blade, but make the blade go to the stone instead. Same thing apply to all your future sharpening needs.
@AndrewReuter5 жыл бұрын
Good call!
@joelvarela44445 жыл бұрын
You look kinda like Quentin Tarantino good video
@AndrewReuter5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! More on the Quentin connection: kzbin.info/www/bejne/n36thnevnteofaMm44s
@lhongkho10915 жыл бұрын
Now that you mentioned it
@tylerburtch32343 жыл бұрын
What brand of jointer is that
@GrandsonofKong5 жыл бұрын
Oh no..failure. You are human, welcome brother!! Thanks for sharing and the thing about old gear where you don't know the history of it, can have a myriad of issues. Worn bearings for the cutter head could also cause the issue you were seeing. So how far do you go on this kind of project? You are to be applauded for taking the plunge to try and get this going given your admitted novice(along with me) knowledge of joiners and sharing it with us.
@AndrewReuter5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! And also, thanks for sharing the thought about the bearings. This little part of my brain still makes me want to try to dial this thing in, but as you suggest, this could be a much deeper rabbit hole than it originally appears. Never thought about how something like a bad bearing could affect the precision. Have a good one!
@beginnerswoodshop5 жыл бұрын
Hey, just subscribed to your channel! This is an interesting video. I really appreciate seeing you go through all the steps, mistakes, and learning points as you tried to restore the jointer. As a new woodworker, it's extremely informative to see what tried as it was your first time doing some of the operations. I have a Grizzly 6" jointer I got from Craiglist with far, FAR more money invested, that has the dovetail ways cracked (I think I caused this myself when struggling to get the heavy machine into my garage workshop). I've been afraid to really take the time to set it up (in case I irreparably destroy the table adjustments), so it sits untouched for about a year. How do you like the iGauging device? I've thought about getting one for more precise setup of my tools. I love the format, polish and production value. Please keep on making more videos!
@lhongkho10915 жыл бұрын
maybe shop for the blade online, see if you can buy a new one from somewhere instead of adjusting and sharpening it yourself.
@timetable6205 жыл бұрын
Omg your so wrong on the adjustments
@AndrewReuter5 жыл бұрын
How so?
@Roll-UpRainer15105 жыл бұрын
You're
@timetable6205 жыл бұрын
Roll-Up Rainer lol the police just showed up
@Roll-UpRainer15105 жыл бұрын
@@timetable620 i'm not a native speaker, but feel sorry for your (or like you would say 'you're') grammar
@timetable6205 жыл бұрын
Roll-Up Rainer woop woop slap on the cuffs
@michaelfink10176 ай бұрын
You should get into politics - you ruined a perfectly good machine...😅