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Old 10-19-2008, 02:32 AM   #1
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Default Replace miter gauge of B&D table saw

I have a Black & Decker table saw, model FS210LS. I need a replacement for the miter gauge. And here I run into problem.

Miter gauges for sale on the net are for standard size 3/4" x 3/8". I am not sure my table saw's guiding slot is of that size. The depth of the slot is not quite 3/8 and the slot width is not quite 3/4".

B&D web site has no contact email to ask. The manual does not specify the miter gauge dimension. Thus I am hesitant to buy just any miter gauge for fear it won't fit.

Then I found a website eReplacementParts.com which have replacement for B&D miter gauge.

The link below shows diagram of the table saw parts:
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/bla...tegory=FS210LS

It shows the miter gauge (part #25) as "miter gauge assembly". I am not quite sure "miter gauge" and "miter gauge assembly" are the same or not, but it looks like it, so I ordered it. Then they send me something entirely different (a thick metal ring). It could be their mistake or my bad for ordering the so-called "miter gauge assembly". I'm dealing with eReplacementParts.com right now.

Meanwhile, I turn to the pro and the know-hows on this forum to help: how do I best find a replacement for my miter gauge?

Thank you.
Nathan

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