Blade guard hardware chart?

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JPG
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MikeG wrote:The pictures look like my guards. Not all of the parts in the pictures are part of the guards, as JPG said. Here are copies of my 1979 manuals for the upper and lower saw guards. I hope they help. Good Luck.

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Note the hardware descriptions. I suggest using 'normal' screws where self tapping are listed. You MAY need to chase the threads with a tap(also make them longer?).
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Post by avispex »

Holy cow, thanks Mike. That is exactly what I needed. I really appreciate it. I will try to put it together in the next day or so and I will let you know how it goes.

Thanks again,

Andy
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Post by MikeG »

I'm glad it helped. Please keep us up to date on your progress. I have not had good luck using my upper saw guard. It wanted to move sideways into the blade the first time I installed it. I would like to use it if I could get to work. Now that I've reread the instructions, maybe I will give it another try.
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