scrimper
Established Member
I have one of the original British made Startrite planers thicknessers it takes 2 x 10" blades one end of which is at a different angle to allow rebating. I have two sets and normally have them sharpened at a local saw service shop however I noticed that replacement blades are available on ebay at little more than what I pay to have a set sharpened.
On enquiring the seller informed me that it is no longer allowed to sell the original type blades due to regulations governing rebating on planers, is this correct? I have not heard of this.
I have not used the machine for rebating for many years anyway but I was interested to know about this regulation.
Second question, Are these planer blades that sell on ebay for around £14 per set fit for purpose or is it just better to pay to have my originals resharpened?
On enquiring the seller informed me that it is no longer allowed to sell the original type blades due to regulations governing rebating on planers, is this correct? I have not heard of this.
I have not used the machine for rebating for many years anyway but I was interested to know about this regulation.
Second question, Are these planer blades that sell on ebay for around £14 per set fit for purpose or is it just better to pay to have my originals resharpened?