I’ve got an older (early 70’s) rockwell tablesaw/joiner combo. As far as I know, Rockwell either went out of business or was sold. Anybody know of a source for parts (other than checking eBay every day)?
Thanks!!!
I’ve got an older (early 70’s) rockwell tablesaw/joiner combo. As far as I know, Rockwell either went out of business or was sold. Anybody know of a source for parts (other than checking eBay every day)?
Thanks!!!
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Delta is the same saw...
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming
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Swissguy,
Most Delta tool dealers can get rockwell parts. Just rebuilt my '81 9" contractors saw last year. Good as new. Even better with the 11/2 hp motor I put on. Many of the parts (bearings ) were Porter Cable packaged.
Good luck, they don't make tools like that much anymore.
Brudoggie
Weber Woodworking carries a lot of obsolete Rockwell parts.Here's the link: http://www.weberwoodworking.com/index.html
Good luck with it!
Rick W.
Thanks Rick! Great info.