anyone recognize these power plane cutter blades

I know, the wood is supposed to turn, and in this case the blade turns - I'm trying to get these two blades to a new home, and it sure would be helpful to know what they fit - I've put them on e-bay to just make them go away, but I know many of you folks have lots of other wood working equipment - perhaps one of you guys will recognize the blades ("oh yeah, one of those fits a early BlooDeDeath power planer, it's very rare") and could tell me

thanks

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William Noble
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Bill - no link or pic?

Robert

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nailshooter41

oops, it was late at night - here's the link:

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if any of you recognize these things, it would be most helpful.

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William Noble

best I can tell from the pics they fit a door planer. probly an old stanley or a mall. the newer one looks like it will fit the PC door planer. the PC planer is an exelent tool but basically is only real good for doors. I used all three of these planes when I hung commercial doors for a living. the spiral knives aint cheap so if you can match them to a particular model they would be worth upwards of 50 dollars apiece. If memory serves [ and it dont these days! ] the new cost was around 90 bucks per unit 15+ years ago. If the older set is for the mall they might be hard to sell. that plane hasent been made for at least 30 years to the best of my knowledge and there are not too many around. I have only ever seen one and I have been in this line of work for over thirty years. If I still had a spiral planer I would gladly relieve you of them but I switched to the strait knife planer due to the cost of spiral knives and the cost of sharpening them. good luck finding a home for them.

skeez

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skeez

I know there were about three different kinds of blades for he PC 126 and 9118. But they have been making the small door planer for a long time as "Speedmatic" brand, then Rockwell before going to Porter Cable.

I don't know through all of those how you would find an exact match.

But I do agree with skeez, the one on the looks like it could be this:

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I looked at all the B&D planers on ToolPartsDirect, and all the Black and Decker planers listed there have separate flat blades. No spiral cutters for them.

Somebody is gonna get a good buy if they can figure out where they go!

Robert

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William Noble

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