11-03-2021, 08:37 PM
Hi everyone,
I recently got a Drummondville make 350 for a steal off of Kijiji. It didn't come with a mitre gauge, but I figured...no biggie. I have a General International mitre gauge t-slot that should fit it no problem.
The issue I've run into, is that the washer that guides the miter gauge bar into the track...the washer (would you call it a washer?) doesn't fit. It's too wide, flat, and is not countersunk like the original.
I know, I know... I got hasty but I couldn't resist the pull of the saw...so now I'm onto trouble shooting/refurb.
Aside from just grabbing a washer and countersinking it... would anyone be able to point me in the direction of where I could source a little part like this?
The only reason I'd like to find a t-slot washer akin to the original make, is that the washer on the Gen International is flat, whereas the Drummondville washer has a convex surface to it on the bottom...it kind up bubbles down like a miniature version of an arbor washer.
In the future I'll be sourcing out another G International miter gauge, and will have to replace that washer as well. A point in the right direction would be appreciated.
I recently got a Drummondville make 350 for a steal off of Kijiji. It didn't come with a mitre gauge, but I figured...no biggie. I have a General International mitre gauge t-slot that should fit it no problem.
The issue I've run into, is that the washer that guides the miter gauge bar into the track...the washer (would you call it a washer?) doesn't fit. It's too wide, flat, and is not countersunk like the original.
I know, I know... I got hasty but I couldn't resist the pull of the saw...so now I'm onto trouble shooting/refurb.
Aside from just grabbing a washer and countersinking it... would anyone be able to point me in the direction of where I could source a little part like this?
The only reason I'd like to find a t-slot washer akin to the original make, is that the washer on the Gen International is flat, whereas the Drummondville washer has a convex surface to it on the bottom...it kind up bubbles down like a miniature version of an arbor washer.
In the future I'll be sourcing out another G International miter gauge, and will have to replace that washer as well. A point in the right direction would be appreciated.