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    Default broken saw

    Hi all, I have broken a part on my bandsaw, the part is on back order with H & F, it was ordered early November with a December delivery, but now the shipment has been delayed until mid to late feb! can any one help with finding a trunnion no.39 ( 100042 ) for a BP-14. this is the cast iron piece that allows the table to tilt, I've managed to break both while moving it around.

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    Default Those Broken Pieces.

    Hi jason673,
    If you still have all the Pieces, glue them back together, & find a foundry & they could mold them for you.
    May even be cheaper, in the long run. So either White & Yellow Pages, on the PC should be able to find someone, to do the Job.
    Regards,
    issatree.
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    I've probably got some usable ones from a saw which has provided a few spare parts to others already. I'll check they are OK tomorrow and get back to you.

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    If Fuzzie does no good i have 1 spare. it looks the same.
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
    https://autoblastgates.com.au

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    Thanks lads, hope fuzzie has a few spare, issatree, I'll check all the bits are there and not too bent or out of shape for recasting, I'm a bit sceptical about the result I'd get from recasting. I'll have more time over the coming days to check it out. NCArcher thanks for the offer, I may take you up on it, depending how we go, singleton is just a short trip up the valley!

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    Did the same thing as you and bought replacements from Gary Pye Woodturning.

    Give him a call - he could probably post-pak them today and you'll be away. They were not expensive either!

    Here's the link to his website: Gary Pye Woodturning :: Jet, Performax, Powermatic, Hamlet, Dayacom and many more, all at the lowest price

    Jamie
    Last edited by barnsey; 23rd December 2010 at 11:00 AM. Reason: Just finger/brain coordination problems
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    thanks, barnsey, spoke to them they had stock, order placed and in air bag, all for $ 28. thanks to every one I'll soon have the band saw humming again!

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    Fuzzie, it is the two semicircular bits, I managed to order them from Gary pye woodturning. Thanks for the offer of help. Merry Christmas. jason

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    No problem Jason I'm glad you got it worked out anyway. Sorry I wasn't quick enough getting under the house this morning.

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