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Deflectors for saw guard needed
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 9:11 pm
by brianvw
I recently obtained an upper and lower guard for my 1955 SS but it is missing the two deflectors (part #515370). Does anyone know where to get a used set?
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 7:17 am
by dusty
brianvw wrote:I recently obtained an upper and lower guard for my 1955 SS but it is missing the two deflectors (part #515370). Does anyone know where to get a used set?
Not used but new. The required parts are available
here for the low, low price of $22
(I sure do hope that is for a pair).
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 11:31 am
by reible
Hi,
Perhaps I or someone else (who might get to it before me) can take a picture of what they look like and maybe find the time to add some dimensions.... They would be very simple to make. If I recall correctly they are identical so only one drawing would be needed. [Edit: the two look different so we need two drawings.]
Can't promice when I can get to this do to factors beyound my control.
Ed
brianvw wrote:I recently obtained an upper and lower guard for my 1955 SS but it is missing the two deflectors (part #515370). Does anyone know where to get a used set?
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 2:48 pm
by beeg
dusty wrote:Not used but new. The required parts are available
here for the low, low
price of $22 (I sure do hope that is for a pair).
That price is for one, TWO NEEDED.
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:49 pm
by fitzhugh
Ah, I need them too. I don't think they need to be exact, just close enough that they serve the function without binding or causing any problems.
I haven't looked closely to see if there are potential issues. If someone could post photos I too would be grateful. I think the parts are mirror images of each other but otherwise identical, but that's an assumption.
I'm finally getting dust collection going, my cyclone and hoses etc. arrive Tuesday. I gather the table saw dust collection is weak at best so missing parts are going to matter. I've been hand tool only until getting my shopsmiths a few months ago with much less to worry about - large shavings, little dust. Just making a small jointer and planer knife sharpening jig I used my band saw, jointer, table saw, drill press and planer and made enough dust to realize it's really not optional.
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 9:11 pm
by brianvw
Wow, $44 for the set new. I like the idea of making them, would appreciate any photos anyone might have. Thanks!
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 3:07 am
by rpd
This may be what you are looking for. I got these with a set of guards purchased on Ebay but have not installed them yet. I think they are a design that pre-dates what is shown in the parts diagram.
The tie bar shield they came with looks like this.
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And these are the deflectors.
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Note they are photographed on 1/4" graph paper.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 10:35 am
by brianvw
Thanks Ron, I think I should be able to make something like that.