September 9, 201114 yr  for my Delta TP305 planer.   Head stripped out, had to drill it to remove the old blades.   I can't run with it missing (DAMHIKT) so, I need a few leads on who might have a bolt or two.  I have a pickup truck load of barn wood coming in tomorrow am, and they can dry in the shop for a day or so.  I'm thinking Fastenal MIGHT have something that will work, but that will wait til Monday.   Now, IF I knew WHAT size this little son of a gun is, I could look it up.  Instead, I'll have to take the little #@##@ along to Fastenal Monday. Always something around here.    The Good news?  That circ.saw blade was easy to change out.  I have a nice all metal, Made in USA Craftsman from the 50-60s era.  It does have a three prong , 8' cord on it,  So now, at least, I'll be able to process those long 2xs from that barn into something I can handle.  'and may the road raise up to meet ye'
September 10, 201114 yr Is it a button head screw that goes through the blade?  Ron DudelstonAbove and Beyond WoodWorks
September 10, 201114 yr Author Yep, looks like Menards has them, for about $.39 ea.   I am going that way Monday morning (Rehab) so I'll take a looksee. 'and may the road raise up to meet ye'
September 10, 201114 yr If they are bolts to hold the blades in, be sure to look if they are harden or not.http://www.ereplacementparts.com/delta-planer-parts-c-3275_3571.htmlthere are several places online for parts lists. bob Bob Kloeswww.bobkloes.com
September 10, 201114 yr Author   As easy as that bolt stripped out while trying to loosen the darn thing, and as easy as it was to drill the head off, I doubt IF it was hardened at all.  Going to be near a Menards store Monday morning, I'll see about what kind they have.  Got a partial load from the small barn this morning.  Quite a few oak/ash rafters, a few pine 2xs, and a couple 1xs as stickers.  Along with enough old nails to fill a 1 pound coffee can.   Ends of the rafters can be squared off, and get rid of a bunch of spikes. Still got at few more pieces to load up and take to the shop.  Most of the old siding is shot, rotted, and naily.  None of it is even longer than 4'.  Not worth the gas to take it to the shop. 'and may the road raise up to meet ye'
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