I have this fence and one of the slides is loose. The retaining washer I got at Lowe's doesn't fit and I also lost the plastic covering for one of the slides. (You can see the "naked" one in the 1st image).
Anyone have a old Unifence they're not using (I know, I know...silly question) and would be willing to part with this part?
Or do you have a reliable site to buy Delta replacement parts?
I tried ereplacementparts. com and the slides aren't made/available anymore. Thanks!
Are you just trying to make it so that the aluminum high-low extrusion can be mounted and fastened in place? I do have a machine shop at my disposal and can make you what you need. I do know a person who has your fence. He lives an hour away so it will have to be a convenient time for me to get the information. Your fence is a very goof fence and worth putting it back into operation rather than replacing it.
I drive down to waterloo about ones every couple of weeks so if you can wait the trip will cost you nothing and if making what you need takes under an hour I will do if for the cost of shipping plus nothing.
(10-13-2024, 09:26 AM)tablesawtom Wrote: Are you just trying to make it so that the aluminum high-low extrusion can be mounted and fastened in place? I do have a machine shop at my disposal and can make you what you need. I do know a person who has your fence. He lives an hour away so it will have to be a convenient time for me to get the information. Your fence is a very goof fence and worth putting it back into operation rather than replacing it.
I drive down to waterloo about ones every couple of weeks so if you can wait the trip will cost you nothing and if making what you need takes under an hour I will do if for the cost of shipping plus nothing.
Tom
Thanks Tom for the offer.
I need another one of the nylon slides pictured in the upper photo. I guess it's called a nylon slide because the piece of metal is wrapped in a nylon (white material). You can see the one I need replaced sitting next to the fence in the upper picture. I am keeping the fence.
It doesn't feel like aluminum but rather steel. It is under pressure when you lock the fence down so it needs to be steel.
Yikes!!! $42 for a little piece of metal wrapped in plastic!!! Ouch!!!
Well, I was able to fasten the old one on yesterday, sans the nylon wrapping. I took the internal grip washers I bought, squeezes them ever so slightly and I was able to slide it down the backside of the screw and it stayed. I even did that to another washer and attached it for good measure.
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