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    Delta TP400LS

    I getting a used Delta TP400LS this weekend. I checked Lowes' site for replacement knives, but didn't find any. It uses the 22-562 set, I believe.

    Does anyone know of any good sources? I'm not in a major hurry for them because the current knives have one new edge left.

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    I am guessing you are getting this from the guy on Craig's list? If so, doh!! I responded to him a few minutes ago and then seached here and saw your post. Looks like you beat me to it. Good find. Sorry I can't help you with the replacement knives. Enjoy the new toy.

    Steve

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    Nope, not Craigslist. This guy is local to me.

    Got a link to the Craiglist planer?

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    I just found it on Craigslist. Yep, that's the one. Sorry about that.

    Are you in the Houston area too?

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    Yea, it had to be the same one as you said one side of the blade was new. I am in the NW side of town. I live in Fairfield off of HWY 290.

    Steve

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    I'm right down the road from you in Copperfield, just off 290 and 6. It looks like there are a few of us on here from this side of town.

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    That is good to know when I need to borrow a planer. I am just starting out in woodworking and plan on starting my first real project. I am going to make the easel from New Yankee Workshop for my 15 month old daughter. The only other thing I have made before is a full size 10 person poker table but that was pretty easy and only needed to use a router and circle jig.

    Steve

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    Northwest Houston/Harris County In The House!!!

    I saw the one in Craig's List this morning too and would have been trying for it if I didn't already have a DeWalt DW735 on order. By the way, I'm in Cypress, just about mid-distance between you two, but probably closer to Steven. I can almost see the Cypress-Rose Hill Wal-Mart from my house.

    NOW I know where to call for help!!!!

    Mickey

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    It is good to know there are a few people up in this side of town. If you need any help please let me know. I have quite a few tools including a DeWalt DW744 portable table saw, DeWalt DW718 sliding miter saw, DeWalt biscuit joiner, DeWalt 3 base router set, router circle guides, tru grip pro straight edges and a bunch of other stuff. If you need to use something let me know.

    Steve

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    Do your circle cutting jigs go up to around 55" in diameter? I was thinking of converting my PC edge guide to a circle cutting jig.

    I'll have to sit down and inventory my garage. I think I've forgotten some of my tools. I've been doing some home improvement stuff around the house and haven't had a chance to do any fine woodworking. That'll change in '06.

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    The circle jig I have is the Jasper 300J and it only goes up to 52 3/4" in diameter. It works very well and has 1/16" increments by using a combination of 1/4", 3/8" or 1/2" bits. I also have a Lewin and it is not as nice.

    http://estore.websitepros.com/993129/Detail.bok?no=3

    Steve
    Last edited by Steven Kamp; 12-15-2005 at 8:50 PM.

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    Welcome to the Creek, Steve! And do get together with your local woodworking community. You may want to put your town/state in your user profile so others can recognise that you are local to them...just click on "User CP" at the top of the forum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker
    Welcome to the Creek, Steve! And do get together with your local woodworking community. You may want to put your town/state in your user profile so others can recognise that you are local to them...just click on "User CP" at the top of the forum.
    Thanks for the warm welcome. I look forward to learning a lot from the experts! I went ahead and added my town to my profile.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickey Elam
    I saw the one in Craig's List this morning too and would have been trying for it if I didn't already have a DeWalt DW735 on order. By the way, I'm in Cypress, just about mid-distance between you two, but probably closer to Steven. I can almost see the Cypress-Rose Hill Wal-Mart from my house.

    NOW I know where to call for help!!!!

    Mickey
    Mikey,
    Did you get the refurb DW735 or new? I was looking at the refurb one. For $350.00 it is a great deal.

    Steve

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