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Normally, I would just refer to my own thread about parts suppliers over on Woodworking Talk. However, I need parts for a 65 year old saw that hasn't been manufactured for 60 years. I picked up a Yuba Sawsmith RAS (circa 1959-60) last year. I didn't realize it at the time, but it's missing a number of parts that I have to have to make it functional/operational. A lot of things from years ago are no longer available. I have read through the entire thread on the Shopsmith Forum about this machine. If anyone has one of these machines that they are willing to part out OR if you see one of these machines for sale somewhere, please let me know. Any help in finding replacements is greatly appreciated. Please help!!! Here's a list of what I am looking for (Ref. No, Part No., Description): Mandatory - Motor-Carriage Assembly 53 - 4864 - Nut-Spindle, L.H. 87 - 27032 - 1-1/4" Arbor-Saw 13 - 2355 - Washer Needed but not required - Motor-Carriage Assembly 54 - 4868 - Wrench-Arbor 98 - 700040 - Anti-Kickback Assembly Rubber boot that covers the unused side of the arbor shaft Mandatory - Base, Column, Arm and Table 23 - 4694 - Wire-Coiled 24 - 4698 - Wire-Main, with Plug 76 - 700048 - Lock Assembly-With Key (My key is stuck in the on position and won't turn. The key is also partially broken.) Needed but not required - Base, Column, Arm and Table 80 - 700057 - Switch Assembly (I'm missing the plastic "Start" button, but the switch itself works.) I'm also curious if anyone knows whether or not a more recent (or past) SHOPsmith arbor w/ the set screw will work with the old RAS? Thanks for your thoughts and input!
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I've got a closet in my spare bedroom (storage room) that I wanted to add another clothes hanger rod to. Among my scrap pieces I had two 1.25" diameter closet rod sections that together would be long enough, but neither was long enough on their own. The distance to span is roughly 22". This is a CNC-cut splice joint I came up with to solve the problem. Test cut on smaller scraps shown in the photos. I'm calling it my radial finger joint. Finished spliced rod now loaded with clothes and seems to be able to handle the weight with no complaint. If it does fail eventually I'll report back. 4D