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09-12-2020, 05:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-12-2020, 05:07 PM by Aram.)
Yorkcraft YC-8J again. I did something or other stupid a long time ago, and bent this pin. It catches the depth gauge (a sheet metal part not shown in the pic). It's not essential, but before I cut if off and grind it flat, is there any hope of replacing it? I assume it is press fit, so I am not seeing how.
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Aram, not familiar with the jointer, but a few thoughts - can you apply some heat to it, without getting the table too hot, and then try to bend it back? Otherwise, you could always cut it off, then drill out a hole for a new pin
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(09-12-2020, 08:56 PM)barryvabeach Wrote: Aram, not familiar with the jointer, but a few thoughts - can you apply some heat to it, without getting the table too hot, and then try to bend it back? Otherwise, you could always cut it off, then drill out a hole for a new pin
Oh, man. Duh. Yes, I could.
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Aram, glad to be of help. Hope it works out.
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Any chance that the pin is threaded?
Anyone have a parts list for that model?
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