*Love the size and weight of this little jointer **MyBest.Tools** Easy to set up and light enough to pick up and put away. The adjusters and controls are dead easy to use. It has an aluminum deck rather than iron, but for those who are careful it should suffice, and it has a vacuum port that, unlike some other tools I have, actually gathers ALL the dust. Very happy with this for the price.*
Thanks Larry. I just got a several years old Delta jointer that was never used. A bit of rust from being exposed (out of the box). Even the blades had a small amount of corrosion on them, but still oily when I removed them. This is my first jointer, so I really had no idea how to set the new blades up correctly. Thank heavens for RUclips and creators like you! It is now up and running and my first use worked perfectly!
Thanks for the lesson. I just received a new set of blades for my jointer and was wondering how install the new set. I would have eventually figured it out, but a quick lesson is always a big help.
Changed my blades today on my jointer. You can remove the red guard by loosening the two bolts that attach it to the unit. I took them out and cleaned the guard of dust. Add some Never Sieze as you replace the bolts. Good time to clean the inside of the electronics too.
Good video Larry. Thank you. Just ordered my blades. Getting the ones from Delta as the Powertec ones get a lot of complaints about dulling quickly, even with softwoods. I'll see how long the Delta blades stay sharp.
I just clamped some vice grips onto the metal bracket that holds the guard so it rests against the pliers. Didn't want to waste the duck tape. You didn't mention the allen screw size - on mine it's either 5/32 or 4mm. I guess those are virtually the same size so it may not matter. I'm having a rough time removing the blades - I got my jointer used and while it's in good condition I don't think the blades were ever changed. I had the bright idea of using an impact driver to speed up the process and so far I've rounded out the fitting on one screw and sheared the bit off in another. I've decided to let the rest soak in some PB Blaster but I'm going to have some fun removing those 2...
I love PB Blaster. Sorry, I keep my Allen wrenches in a drawer and have no idea what size they are, I just use the one that fits.😄. I’ve had good luck with screw extractors you can get a different places but those are case hardened so you’re right, your in for a fight. Good luck.
Very good information Larry! You mentioned that you touch up used blades with a sharpening tool/ machine. Might I ask what the name of the tool?Thanks. Chris.
Sure Chris, I use a Deulen sharpening jig. You can find it here: www.amazon.com/Deulen-Jointer-Planer-Knife-Sharpening/dp/B004VDK692 I also made a video review of it. I really like it. ruclips.net/video/wByjbQmJrBE/видео.html Thanks for watching and posting the nice comment. Good luck
I found blades at Lowes for under $20 ($16 if I remember correctly) that fit my 6 inch delta jointer, they don't seem any better than factory but not any worse either. Most likely the same as original as they were in porter cable brand packaging
Good review. I found that you can use the same allen wrench to loosen two bolt that hold the cover and they slip up into holes then slip off, no need to take the bolts out. But your duct tape method would take less time.
Thanks Ron for the kind comments. I'll look for those bolts next time. Never run out of duct tape uses. My teacher friends once gave me a calendar with a use of duct tape for everyday of the year. 😃
Larry, thanks. Inherited the same little joiner and I am about to install new knives. Might try the magnet jig first, if to frustrating……your method for sure. Have you ever tried adjusting the in and out feed tables? With 4 screws….looks a bit intimidating! Stay safe
Hope the video helps. I’ve never tried to adjust either of the tables, never seen any reason to mess with them. Good luck and thanks for sharing and watching.
Good video. i have the same jointer (got it off of a local staircase builder who didn't use it or know where it came from. sold it to me for $40!). I agree, the fence blows. lol Can you post the link to the blades that you ordered? Thanks!
@@LSatch got some extractors from Irwin and they did the trick. Do you have a jointer knife sharpening video? I saved my old ones but I’ve never sharpened jointer knives and would love to get any tips or tricks you might have.
@@davidarmentano I have extractors, they work great. Here is my review of sharping. Hope it helps Deulen 12" Jointer/Planer Knife Sharpening Jig review
I’m sorry to hear that. Mine were not stuck or frozen. My best advice is to try a penetrating oil. I’ve had good luck with Blaster PB Penetrant but there are others. Good luck, hope you get them.
Sorry, I just realized there was no description with this video. I got them through Home Depot website, POWERTEC 6 in. High-Speed Steel Jointer Knives for Delta 37-070 JT160 (Set of 2).
I’m not sure but you should be able to order them here. www.ereplacementparts.com/delta-parts-c-3275.html?source=gaws&gclid=CjwKCAjw5dqgBhBNEiwA7PryaJ-ZA_wn49uKl1KZ3XHL6TYiP_gc8d5REeT9s-mRxB5ukZVPmoD3vBoCkOMQAvD_BwE Hope this helps.
I've been trying for years to replace my blades. The screws are unremovable. I've put all kinds of solvents on the screws trying to loosen them. I even headed the screws up with a torch without any movement. Love this tool, but need to change the blades.
There was a viewer in the comments with the same problem. He used screw extractors, probably like these, www.lowes.com/pd/SpeedOut-8-1-8-in-Double-Ended-Screw-Extractor/1000170531?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-tol-_-ggl-_-LIA_TOL_215_Power-Tool-Accessories-_-1000170531-_-local-_-0-_-0&ds_rl=1286981&gclid=CjwKCAjw5s6WBhA4EiwACGncZRL4XB4wMaLS7UGkLHwsfP7mkOarB0OertFBtF9VlhmjMLH6dsmAShoCD0oQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds I’ve had good luck with this set. Worth a try. Hope it works for you
@@bluefish849 I can’t find it either. Here’s what I found for replacements www.ereplacementparts.com/torx-screw-p-87312.html?gclid=CjwKCAjw5s6WBhA4EiwACGncZQO2tgvXuAgIhwLNtj8rK4cs3CF3_upxHQYS38M6c7DgYnue6dUcyhoCvW4QAvD_BwE I’ve use ereplacements before and been pleased with the service. Hope this helps
Anybody have changed the ball bearing? The original one have a steel seal that alaws de dust to come inside. I will replease it with a doble rubber seals, 2RS.
How do you clean the surface of yours. Mine is 20 years old and needs a good cleaning? Been using it lately to joint small 1x and they seem to stick to the surface or not slide so well. I have this jointer, Anyways looks just like it. I bought it 20 years ago while building my house. Used it to joint 1x and then put a 45 degree bevel on the edges for an exposed ceiling. Have exposed beans about 30" on center and put the 30" 1x in between the beams. Everyone says my ceiling is beautiful.
Mine has an aluminum top so I’m assuming yours does too. I use 10w40 and 0000 steel wool for my machine tool tops. Followed by some paste wax. You ceiling does sound nice. Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope this helps. Larry
@@LSatch Thanks for the quick reply! So just plain old 10w40 motor oil and sounds like very fine steel wool After that paste was. Sorry just looking for confirmation to the motor oil. I have not done anything to mine since I bought 20 years ago. But it was idle for most of those years. Finally got it out of the side of my automobile garage and into a spot where I can use it when I needed it. Thanks again, buddy. Keep up the good work! Going to subscribe!
@@LSatch Thanks for clarifying! I am 72 and I do not know how many times a week I think about doing something, Get up from my computer, think about 10 other things on my way to my work shop, then when I get there, I say, what they hell was I going to do? Takes a while, but it generally comes to me about the time I get back to my computer. Getting old is not for sissies. LOL!
Try putting a light, from phone or flash light on the out feed bed and see if you see any light. You should be able to see very little or you can also see if the light is consistent across the blade. Hope this helps
They were about $14.00 www.homedepot.com/p/POWERTEC-6-in-High-Speed-Steel-Jointer-Knives-for-Delta-37-070-JT160-Set-of-2-148010X/300082331?MERCH=REC-_-pipsem-_-300082329-_-300082331-_-N&
haha Sorry to be a Stickler.. but @8:36 right after he says "unlock it'.. then touches the head.. THE BACK of the blade drops... hahah Sorry.. just noticed it.
*Love the size and weight of this little jointer **MyBest.Tools** Easy to set up and light enough to pick up and put away. The adjusters and controls are dead easy to use. It has an aluminum deck rather than iron, but for those who are careful it should suffice, and it has a vacuum port that, unlike some other tools I have, actually gathers ALL the dust. Very happy with this for the price.*
Thanks for watching and commenting. I agree, nice little hobby tool. Mine doesn’t have a vacuum port, wish it did
Thanks Larry. I just got a several years old Delta jointer that was never used. A bit of rust from being exposed (out of the box). Even the blades had a small amount of corrosion on them, but still oily when I removed them. This is my first jointer, so I really had no idea how to set the new blades up correctly. Thank heavens for RUclips and creators like you! It is now up and running and my first use worked perfectly!
Fantastic! So glad it helped you. Happy woodworking. Larry
Thank you. That was very helpful. Very good explanation and demonstration,
You’re welcome, thanks for the nice feedback, much appreciated. Larry
Just picked up this jointer used from someone for a good price. I’m a weekend warrior when it comes to wood working. Thanks for sharing this video.
Sweet. Enjoy and be careful!
I have this machine for over 12 years it has been awesome. Thank you for sharing your awesome video, from Henrico County Virginia
Thanks Norm. It’s a workhorse. Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching.
Thanks for the lesson. I just received a new set of blades for my jointer and was wondering how install the new set. I would have eventually figured it out, but a quick lesson is always a big help.
Glad I could help. It’s pretty straightforward but I like to do the same thing, see how someone else approaches it
I replaced my knives after watching your video. Worked great, thank you!
That’s great, thanks for the feedback and commenting. Glad it helped.
thanks for sharing, I've had Delta and Craftsman in the past, looking at the WEN jointer now. This was very helpful
Glad this was helpful. All three look very similar. I have a Wen sander and have been very pleased with it
Thanks, very concise information. Very helpful.
You’re welcome. Glad it helped. Thanks for watching
I I like your video very much, very informative, I wish you well
Thank you.
I appreciate the emphasis on safety. I know a couple of guys who lost fingertips on jointers and routers. Grace and peace.
I have a lot of respect for fast moving blades. Thanks for watching. Stay safe
Just the video I needed! Thank You Sir!!
You’re most welcomed. Thank you for watching and sharing your feedback, much appreciated. Happy holidays
Changed my blades today on my jointer. You can remove the red guard by loosening the two bolts that attach it to the unit. I took them out and cleaned the guard of dust. Add some Never Sieze as you replace the bolts.
Good time to clean the inside of the electronics too.
Thanks, good to know for next time.
Awesome! I couldn’t find it initially because I was spelling it wrong. Thanks again!
Thank you for sharing this helpful video!
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching
Good video Larry. Thank you. Just ordered my blades. Getting the ones from Delta as the Powertec ones get a lot of complaints about dulling quickly, even with softwoods. I'll see how long the Delta blades stay sharp.
Sounds like a good plan. Please let us know. Good luck
Thanks for the video I like your style man I subscribed..
Thanks man I really appreciate you subscribing.
Thanks. Very helpful.
Great!
perfect video - thank you
Thank you.
Thanks , excelent video
Thanks for watching and commenting
Thanks for the video. Any tips for getting the fence square?
I wish I could get mine square, but sadly no, I’m not sure how to do that.
I just clamped some vice grips onto the metal bracket that holds the guard so it rests against the pliers. Didn't want to waste the duck tape. You didn't mention the allen screw size - on mine it's either 5/32 or 4mm. I guess those are virtually the same size so it may not matter. I'm having a rough time removing the blades - I got my jointer used and while it's in good condition I don't think the blades were ever changed. I had the bright idea of using an impact driver to speed up the process and so far I've rounded out the fitting on one screw and sheared the bit off in another. I've decided to let the rest soak in some PB Blaster but I'm going to have some fun removing those 2...
I love PB Blaster. Sorry, I keep my Allen wrenches in a drawer and have no idea what size they are, I just use the one that fits.😄. I’ve had good luck with screw extractors you can get a different places but those are case hardened so you’re right, your in for a fight. Good luck.
Very good information Larry! You mentioned that you touch up used blades with a sharpening tool/ machine. Might I ask what the name of the tool?Thanks. Chris.
Sure Chris, I use a Deulen sharpening jig. You can find it here:
www.amazon.com/Deulen-Jointer-Planer-Knife-Sharpening/dp/B004VDK692
I also made a video review of it. I really like it. ruclips.net/video/wByjbQmJrBE/видео.html
Thanks for watching and posting the nice comment. Good luck
I found blades at Lowes for under $20 ($16 if I remember correctly) that fit my 6 inch delta jointer, they don't seem any better than factory but not any worse either. Most likely the same as original as they were in porter cable brand packaging
I think you’re probably right.
Good review. I found that you can use the same allen wrench to loosen two bolt that hold the cover and they slip up into holes then slip off, no need to take the bolts out. But your duct tape method would take less time.
Thanks Ron for the kind comments. I'll look for those bolts next time. Never run out of duct tape uses. My teacher friends once gave me a calendar with a use of duct tape for everyday of the year. 😃
@@LSatch That is neat! Never ending use and keep a roll in my truck all the time. The tape method is quicker and wish I thought of it.
Thank you !!
No, thank you! Glad it helped.
How did those replacement blades end up working (were they harder/better)?
Unfortunately they weren’t any better. Thanks for asking
Larry, thanks. Inherited the same little joiner and I am about to install new knives. Might try the magnet jig first, if to frustrating……your method for sure. Have you ever tried adjusting the in and out feed tables? With 4 screws….looks a bit intimidating! Stay safe
Hope the video helps. I’ve never tried to adjust either of the tables, never seen any reason to mess with them. Good luck and thanks for sharing and watching.
Good video. i have the same jointer (got it off of a local staircase builder who didn't use it or know where it came from. sold it to me for $40!). I agree, the fence blows. lol
Can you post the link to the blades that you ordered? Thanks!
That’s a good price. It’s good for small stuff which is what I mostly do. Happy thanksgiving.
I used this video as a guide to do my own. Though I had to extract the screws because they became welded in.
Glad it helped. Sounds like a nightmare with those screws welded in like they were. Glad you could overcome and prevail!
@@LSatch got some extractors from Irwin and they did the trick. Do you have a jointer knife sharpening video? I saved my old ones but I’ve never sharpened jointer knives and would love to get any tips or tricks you might have.
@@davidarmentano
I have extractors, they work great. Here is my review of sharping. Hope it helps
Deulen 12" Jointer/Planer Knife Sharpening Jig review
@@LSatch thanks.
That same Allen wrench will loosen the bolts that hold on the guard. Very easy to just take it off.
You are correct. Thanks for watching
Thanks a bunch
Glad it helped
How did you get the screws to break lose . Mine are not moving ?
I’m sorry to hear that. Mine were not stuck or frozen. My best advice is to try a penetrating oil. I’ve had good luck with Blaster PB Penetrant but there are others. Good luck, hope you get them.
I had the same issue. I had to drill into mine then hammered in a torx bit and got them out. Now I need to replace the screws…
Can you post a link to the blades that you purchased?
Sorry, I just realized there was no description with this video. I got them through Home Depot website, POWERTEC 6 in. High-Speed Steel Jointer Knives for Delta 37-070 JT160 (Set of 2).
Anyone know what size the screws are? I need to replace mine.
I’m not sure but you should be able to order them here.
www.ereplacementparts.com/delta-parts-c-3275.html?source=gaws&gclid=CjwKCAjw5dqgBhBNEiwA7PryaJ-ZA_wn49uKl1KZ3XHL6TYiP_gc8d5REeT9s-mRxB5ukZVPmoD3vBoCkOMQAvD_BwE
Hope this helps.
I've been trying for years to replace my blades. The screws are unremovable. I've put all kinds of solvents on the screws trying to loosen them. I even headed the screws up with a torch without any movement. Love this tool, but need to change the blades.
There was a viewer in the comments with the same problem. He used screw extractors, probably like these,
www.lowes.com/pd/SpeedOut-8-1-8-in-Double-Ended-Screw-Extractor/1000170531?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-tol-_-ggl-_-LIA_TOL_215_Power-Tool-Accessories-_-1000170531-_-local-_-0-_-0&ds_rl=1286981&gclid=CjwKCAjw5s6WBhA4EiwACGncZRL4XB4wMaLS7UGkLHwsfP7mkOarB0OertFBtF9VlhmjMLH6dsmAShoCD0oQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I’ve had good luck with this set. Worth a try. Hope it works for you
@@LSatch Thank you. Was the person able to change the blades and get a new screws for it? I'm looking for that post, but haven't found it.
@@bluefish849 I can’t find it either. Here’s what I found for replacements
www.ereplacementparts.com/torx-screw-p-87312.html?gclid=CjwKCAjw5s6WBhA4EiwACGncZQO2tgvXuAgIhwLNtj8rK4cs3CF3_upxHQYS38M6c7DgYnue6dUcyhoCvW4QAvD_BwE
I’ve use ereplacements before and been pleased with the service. Hope this helps
Can i do whit magnetic welder?
Sorry, I don’t know what a magnetic welder is but if involves welding the blades in, I wouldn’t recommend it.
Anybody have changed the ball bearing? The original one have a steel seal that alaws de dust to come inside. I will replease it with a doble rubber seals, 2RS.
Sorry, can’t help you with that. Good luck.
How do you clean the surface of yours. Mine is 20 years old and needs a good cleaning? Been using it lately to joint small 1x and they seem to stick to the surface or not slide so well.
I have this jointer, Anyways looks just like it. I bought it 20 years ago while building my house. Used it to joint 1x and then put a 45 degree bevel on the edges for an exposed ceiling. Have exposed beans about 30" on center and put the 30" 1x in between the beams. Everyone says my ceiling is beautiful.
Mine has an aluminum top so I’m assuming yours does too. I use 10w40 and 0000 steel wool for my machine tool tops. Followed by some paste wax.
You ceiling does sound nice. Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope this helps. Larry
@@LSatch Thanks for the quick reply! So just plain old 10w40 motor oil and sounds like very fine steel wool After that paste was. Sorry just looking for confirmation to the motor oil. I have not done anything to mine since I bought 20 years ago. But it was idle for most of those years. Finally got it out of the side of my automobile garage and into a spot where I can use it when I needed it. Thanks again, buddy. Keep up the good work! Going to subscribe!
@@johntube2525 I’m sure glad you asked! I meant WD40! Brain fart or old fart, that’s what I am.😄
@@LSatch Thanks for clarifying! I am 72 and I do not know how many times a week I think about doing something, Get up from my computer, think about 10 other things on my way to my work shop, then when I get there, I say, what they hell was I going to do? Takes a while, but it generally comes to me about the time I get back to my computer. Getting old is not for sissies. LOL!
@@johntube2525 So........I’m not the only one who does that? “Getting old is not for sissies”, no truer words were ever spoken!
In the 3:55 minute video, you take the tool lamine, , i dont have it , what can i use ?
Try putting a light, from phone or flash light on the out feed bed and see if you see any light. You should be able to see very little or you can also see if the light is consistent across the blade. Hope this helps
@@LSatch thank you do much larry, good blees you
Thank you so much i did it and works, i am happy
4:14 in your video shows the safety bar screws
I see them now, thanks for pointing them out to me and others
What is the knife price?
They were about $14.00
www.homedepot.com/p/POWERTEC-6-in-High-Speed-Steel-Jointer-Knives-for-Delta-37-070-JT160-Set-of-2-148010X/300082331?MERCH=REC-_-pipsem-_-300082329-_-300082331-_-N&
Thank you
The view where you show the spindle lock shows two screws under the safety bar that loosen, do not remove, and you can pull off the safety bar
Thanks, that’s a great tip!
Put in a helical blade and you won't have to worry about adjustment.
Good point. Actually, I recently gave it to my son and got a Cutech
Remove the guard. Don’t tape it. Just take it off
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Translate your videos into Arabic so you can understand
I’m sorry but I don’t know how to do that. أنا آسف لكني لا أعرف كيف أفعل ذلك.
'ana asif lakuniy la 'aerif kayf 'afeal dhalik.
haha Sorry to be a Stickler.. but @8:36 right after he says "unlock it'.. then touches the head.. THE BACK of the blade drops... hahah Sorry.. just noticed it.
Good catch. Yep, had to fix that too. Thanks for sharing