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    powermatic 65

    Two trunnion teeth worn out. I have considered drilling, tapping and grinding new teeth. No new trunnion parts are available for this saw. Should I weld the teeth in or can I just super glue them in place? Thanks in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Evatt View Post
    Two trunnion teeth worn out. I have considered drilling, tapping and grinding new teeth. No new trunnion parts are available for this saw. Should I weld the teeth in or can I just super glue them in place? Thanks in advance!
    I would to to the OWWM (old woodworking machines ) website and join. They ahve a section called BOYD where you can advertise for parts wanted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Hachet View Post
    I would to to the OWWM (old woodworking machines ) website and join. They ahve a section called BOYD where you can advertise for parts wanted.
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    I would silver solder, braze, or use some special lock tite product designed for this.
    Bill D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Dufour View Post
    I would silver solder, braze, or use some special lock tite product designed for this.
    Bill D
    This would work as well.

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