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anneb3
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Table lock parts

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My friend and I are redoing a greenie shopsmith. Got most of it done but am stuck, mainly because I don't even know what to call it. It is the part that you
use to raise and lower the saw table and the lathe. I have the shaft with the threads on the end. Have the spacer that will lock it and the geared thing but am missing the handle and the wingnut. If I know the proper terminogly I could see if Bill Mayo has extras that he would sell.

Thank you
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anneb3 wrote:My friend and I are redoing a greenie shopsmith. Got most of it done but am stuck, mainly because I don't even know what to call it. It is the part that you
use to raise and lower the saw table and the lathe. I have the shaft with the threads on the end. Have the spacer that will lock it and the geared thing but am missing the handle and the wingnut. If I know the proper terminogly I could see if Bill Mayo has extras that he would sell.

Thank you
I hope that this shows you what you need to discuss this with Bill.

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Post by anneb3 »

Thank you. Dusty got in before you, and I looked up the reference, which was exactly what I needed.

Thanks again. Now I can explain to Bill just what parts I need to order.
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