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Hello again, well I had an old jointer than I had acquired 6 or 7 years ago second hand ✋ . It did not have a motor. Solas Friday I went to a shop were they rebuild and sell motors in not to far from where I live, cost 200$.just the right size for building ships. 4 inch wide blade, table is about 30 inches long .It dates from the 1970's a National model 30.20201026_115007.jpg20201026_114603.jpg20201026_114539.jpg20201026_114523.jpg
 

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Those things are great. I have a 4" one, a Craftsman, cast iron, from the 1950's. Also, an 8" one I used in the woodshop, a Rockwell from the late 60's. I use the 4" one for dressing model wood the most. Also, a 12 1/2" delta thickness planer that I use a lot.

EJ
 
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