Rockwell 37-315 fence support details?
#11
Anyone got any pictures of how this goes together? I thought I took some pix but they don't show what I'm looking for.
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#12
Click on the the following link below, select jointers from the filter drop down and then scroll down till you find 37-315 and down load the manual. There might be manuals specific to the fence alone.

Bob

http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/det...&tab=3
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#13
Does this help at all?

http://www.ereplacementparts.com/images/...Type_1.pdf
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#14
The OWWM site didn't have a manual by the model number but did for a "long bed 8" jointer" but all it had on the fence was the same drawing that ereplacements uses.

I found a manual online yesterday but when I tried to download it a dozen other programs tried to piggyback along.

I am starting to get it figured out but several missing parts aren't helping

thanks for the help
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#15
Vintage Machinery.org (OWWM's sister site) has two 37-315 manuals; the one ereplacements has and this one for older machines-
http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/1141/3671.pdf
But the fence mount is unchanged from the first to the last- three 5/16"x 1"socket head cap screws with lockwashers bolt the fence support ti the back of the outfeed table,( flush with the top I'm pretty sure)
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#16
Parts JA-44,45, and 46 seem to be missing, which makes it a problem figuring out how things go together.

Spring SGC-245 seems to be on the wrong end of JA-121 but I think I've got most of the rest figured out.

Going to have to order a couple of parts from ereplacements while I'm waiting on the Byrd head to arrive.

edit to add: JA-44 is not available. Looks like I'm going to have to get creative!
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#17
I have a 37-315. Let me know what you need photos of.
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#18
The bottom of the assembly so I can see how the trapezoidal blocks work and what the shaft they mount on looks like.

That should get me to the next level of confusion

many thanks!
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#19
Oh-
You need info on the fence base , not the support.

The JA-44 shaft may have (probably has) been used on other machines such as DP's, shaper fences etc.
It's been awahile since I've had mine (37-301)apart, but I think is just a straight 5/16" shaft, external threads on one end, drilled and tapped 1/4-20 on the other. I'll look tomorrow.
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#20
Starting to get it sorted out
ereplacements drawing link

Do the wedges (#28 & 29) clamp on the collars (#26) to lock the fence at an angle?

I've only got one wedge -- wonder if I can make it work

Maybe OWWM parts forum will come through
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