I have a bust “powercraft” planer…in fact I have two (both different models though). I am looking for a drive belt for one of them to fix it. You would be welcome to the parts from the other one if you pay postage…send me you model, dimensions etc
A great place to get info/try to find parts for old US made tools is owwm.org posts to the “bring out your dead” forum can be productive for parts. The companion site vintagemachinery.org also can be a great resource for “dirty paper” (catalogs, manuals, pamphlets) for old tools.
Good luck finding parts…old quality tools can be a joy!
I bought this one from a shop that was selling shaping supplies about 8 years ago. It had all ready been modified. There is a block with a pin inside the Casting foot. From looking at mine it might be a slot cut on the main body to let the lever slide from side to side. If you need more information let me know and I will give you as much information to help you out.
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one more thing they did was to fill all the holes on then Casting foot with epoxy to have a smooth surface on the bottom
You can find the item inside the initial owner’s information if you’ve still got which lounging around. Or else, you’ll should look for a bit on the instrument to discover the info you may need. www.thenehruplace.com
Thanks for bring this thread back up. i have put the power kraft project on hold for now. Still think with some modification to depth adjustment this would be a inexpensive alternative to the Skil 100.
From my inspection it does look like you could tool a slide arm and cut a slot in the front to make it like the skil.
Not sure of the specifics of that Planer but if you zero the planer foot with no blades fitted to the barrel and place a straight edge across the bottom of the planer. Then you can measure the distance from the barrel and that should give you an idea of how much blade should be protruding. Hopefully that makes sense? Merry Christmas!!!