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Bolted from inside--flip the fence upside down and you can get inside to loosen the retaining bolts. You can replace with some material of your choice--I'd go with phenolic but that's just me. I swapped the faces on my stock PM fence (Biese knockoff) to get a flatter one.
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Screws are buried under the laminated fence
heat will remove the HPL
This link pretty well covers the work
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Thank you guys.
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Yup, as Joe notes - the screws you need to remove can only be accessed by removing the laminate. It's a pretty painless process - I did it to my Bies when I first got my PM66 years ago and replaced it once again after about 10 years use. Heatgun - or even physical force if you plan to replace the entire face (can pry the laminate from the substrate with a putty knife and small lever.)
Leveling the face again might be a bit intimidating, but just take your time and it'll be fine!
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If you replace the fence keep the old ones to use as a template. I made mine from BB plywood with Formica.
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