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    Default where to buy shelix cutter head

    I am thinking to buy a shelix cutter head for my 15" thiknesser wher do you get them ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jorge View Post
    I am thinking to buy a shelix cutter head for my 15" thiknesser wher do you get them ?
    where do you buy a shelix cutter head for a 15' thiknesser ?

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    thanks for the link Jim the only problem it does not want to take me there !
    jorge.

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    Sorry dont know what happened there.
    It is Woodworking Warehouse in Braeside Melbourne
    Ph 03 9587 8766

    If you google wooworking warehouse then get to their site and look under cutting tooling then helical cutters you will find them there.

    If you calll them ask for Wanita and she will help you.
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    Try it again, didn't work the first time for me but it is now
    Cheers

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    DJ Still no joy comes up with a page full of stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Carroll View Post
    Have a look here
    Hi Jim
    I think I know why you don't stock a range of these heads

    Back To Car Building & All The Sawdust.

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    WHOLEY SH*T!!!!! $1675!!! i didn't pay that much for the entire machine! I was keen on checking these out but at that price i'll stick to my standard blades i think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rattrap View Post
    WHOLEY SH*T!!!!! $1675!!! i didn't pay that much for the entire machine! I was keen on checking these out but at that price i'll stick to my standard blades i think.
    LOL, thats was my reaction, my Delta cost $800, so head would be about double!
    So, would be great, but........no.

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    Have heard and seen the results of these blades and the finish of them is great.

    Certainly worth the money.

    The biggest advantage is that you dont have to have spare blades on hand as generally you may nick one or two so just rotate to a new side.

    They give a great cut on timber with swirly grain like balckwood which generally picks up no matter which way you feed it in.

    They also run quieter than standard blades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Carroll View Post
    Have heard and seen the results of these blades and the finish of them is great.

    Certainly worth the money.

    The biggest advantage is that you dont have to have spare blades on hand as generally you may nick one or two so just rotate to a new side.

    They give a great cut on timber with swirly grain like balckwood which generally picks up no matter which way you feed it in.

    They also run quieter than standard blades.
    Hi Jim
    Will be in for some supplies over holidays.Haven't had a specials list for awhile either.
    Still think the cutters are way over the top,and are for the person who has everything.
    and it aint me.
    Cheers guys Xmas is near
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    this is a late post, but still relevant, i called up a company in brisbane, looking a helical cutter for my dewalt dw735 thicknesser(13 inch or 325mm).
    the helical cutter was $1400, the thicknesser cost was $1350.

    that is a normal price, i cant justify it for a 13 inch thicknesser, but i would buy the cutter for a 15 inch or 20 inch thicknesserl.

    it is a high quality product and i would happily pay for it, but not for the model i have, when i get a bigger thicknesser($2500+) i will happily pay the same amount for the helical cutter. $2500 for a decent thicknesser and $2500 for the helical cutter. $5000 all up, happy days!

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