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I don't know how/when this came to be in my "bookmarks" but I happened upon it yesterday and thought that it might be of interest.

https://www.jwwinco.com/en-us/products/ ... and-cranks
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Hand wheels were the subject of a thread a while back.
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JPG wrote:Hand wheels were the subject of a thread a while back.
Well yeah. That is sorta why I thought it might be of interest. But don't stop with just that link. The site includes a lot of other items (that I could use in my shop). Not everyone though, as some members seem to have some of everything in their shops.
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Looks like a good assortment...
I have an older Rockwell saw that needs a hand-wheel. It was missing when I got it. On the few times I wanted to tilt the blade I just took the one for the height adjustment off (just take a knob off and slip it off) and used it. Still I would like to make it complete.
I'll save that link and do some looking at what all they carry tonight.
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robinson46176 wrote:Looks like a good assortment...
I have an older Rockwell saw that needs a hand-wheel. It was missing when I got it. On the few times I wanted to tilt the blade I just took the one for the height adjustment off (just take a knob off and slip it off) and used it. Still I would like to make it complete.
I'll save that link and do some looking at what all they carry tonight.
Thanks


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Something like this. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rockwell-table ... SwUlxaAP8b
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