New To Me Pro Planer

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New To Me Pro Planer

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Picked up a Pro Planer today for $200. I think it was a good deal and the guy who sold it to me took quite a bit of time showing me all of the ins and outs. He suggested new knives any recommendations?
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Blade sharpening.

New blades from the MS(sit down to prevent sticker shock).

I hope they are wide enough to sharpen.

What size motor(HP) came with it?
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I believe it is a 1 3/4 motor. I was thinking the sharpening kit was a good plan but was wondering what git should I use?
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Good you got the upgraded version.

Do you have a conical disk?

If so, either also get the sharpening jig or make one.

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... rpener.htm
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If in fact a True Power Pro for $200 think yourself a Fathers Day Gifted!!! Is it a free standing or a SS driven model? For 200$ even if you buy a set of blades fro the MS you are lucky. I dont have one but there are other options out there for blades if they are the right size and configuration.
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It is the free standing unit.
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Steamdragon wrote:It is the free standing unit.
If it works, your a a thief, or being in CA he needed some drug money? :rolleyes:
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I don't see the sticker shock here! You got the ProPlaner for a good price and the investment into the sharpening jig and new blades makes it a complete deal.

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... rpener.htm

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... knives.htm

Discard the blades that you received with the ProPlaner if they are less than 11/16" wide.

Some useful references:

http://www.shopsmith.com/service/pro_planer/index.htm

It was asked if this was a stand alone or a Mark V mounted ProPlaner.

A ProPlaner is a stand alone the other is referred to as a Mark-Mounted Planer.

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/planers.htm
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Re: New To Me Pro Planer

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JPG wrote:Good you got the upgraded version.

Do you have a conical disk?

If so, either also get the sharpening jig or make one.

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... rpener.htm
Is there a ProPlaner with other than a 1 3/4hp motor. If so, how old is it and is it part number 555082?

Did you know that a Mark-Mounted Thickness Planer can be converted to a "stand alone" by utilizing a Planer Power Stand 505977. However, the Power Stands are not currently available from Shopsmith. Wonder why! There is nothing really unique about the parts used to make a power stand.
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dusty wrote:
JPG wrote:Good you got the upgraded version.

Do you have a conical disk?

If so, either also get the sharpening jig or make one.

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... rpener.htm
Is there a ProPlaner with other than a 1 3/4hp motor. If so, how old is it and is it part number 555082?

Did you know that a Mark-Mounted Thickness Planer can be converted to a "stand alone" by utilizing a Planer Power Stand 505977. However, the Power Stands are not currently available from Shopsmith. Wonder why! There is nothing really unique about the parts used to make a power stand.
Initially yes. 1 1/2 hp IIRC. It also has different pulleys. Cutter speed was increased with the later version. Since he has a 1 3/4 hp motor, he has the stand mounted version and the newer pulleys.

The sticker shock is that new blades will cost half as much as he got the planer for. Yes, still a steal!

If you did not get the blade height setting gauge, do get one.
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