[AT] Off Topic Parts for old tools Thanks

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Sun Nov 3 12:46:28 PST 2019


I spent about 2 hours yesterday reading forums, parts lists, and 
everything I could find.  There was nothing to be had according to the 
latest forums.  I only hope the switch I ordered can be adapted or work 
in its place.  I do not have any use for proprietary parts.  I have 
dealt with them so long over the years, they just P//S me off.
Cecil

On 11/3/2019 11:08 AM, szabelski at wildblue.net wrote:
> When  you need something like a replacement switch, and can’t get it from the manufacturer, you can sometimes find another manufacturer’s part number or trademark on the part. That can lead you to the manufacturer’s source, and they may have the part.
>
> There are also other forums out there where you can ask about finding a source for a part, and somebody will either have the information, or can tell you if there’s a substitute from another source.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Cecil Bearden <crbearden at copper.net>
> To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
> Sent: Sun, 03 Nov 2019 09:09:31 -0500 (EST)
> Subject: Re: [AT] Off Topic Parts for old tools Thanks
>
> I just want to thank the list, especially Milo for the assistance in
> finding a switch for my old saw.  The amount of knowledge that is
> available on this list is really amazing.  I feel honored to be
> considered one of the group...  Thanks again to all!!
> Cecil
>
> On 11/3/2019 7:47 AM, Cecil Bearden wrote:
>> That is what I did, but everywhere I looked with 3 part numbers there
>> was no inventory.
>> Cecil
>>
>> On 11/2/2019 11:39 PM, Aaron Dickinson wrote:
>>> www.ereplacementparts.com  is a good source for replacement parts for
>>> power tools, they are not always the least expensive but they have
>>> the parts and a very good lookup system. Often I will look up a part
>>> on their website to find the part number, then search the net using
>>> that part number, sometimes finding it for cheaper, sometimes not.
>>>
>>> Aaron Dickinson
>>>
>>> Mason, Michigan
>>>
>>> *From: *Cecil Bearden <mailto:crbearden at copper.net>
>>> *Sent: *Saturday, November 2, 2019 11:44 PM
>>> *To: *at at lists.antique-tractor.com <mailto:at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>> *Subject: *Re: [AT] Off Topic Parts for old tools
>>>
>>> Milo:
>>>
>>> Thanks for the link...   I ordered one, hope it will work...  I have 2
>>>
>>> of the old belt sanders that use that switch.  They are worth a small
>>>
>>> fortune with a working switch.  They are used for belt sander races...
>>>
>>> Cecil
>>>
>>> On 11/2/2019 9:17 PM, Milo Holroyd wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 11/2/19 9:57 PM, Cecil Bearden wrote:
>>>>> I stopped by a Garage sale this morning on the way from the Hardware
>>>>> store.  I picked up a few old Black & Decker and Porter Cable saws.
>>>>> In particular a Model 314 4-1/2in worm drive trim saw.  I trimmed out
>>>>> my house with one of these saws.  My original one has a bad switch,
>>>>> and the blade guard spring is always breaking.   The "new"one also
>>>>> needs a spring.   I started looking for  a replacement switch and
>>>>> found that those heavy duty trigger switches for Rockwell/Porter
>>>>> Cable tools has been unavailable since 2015....    There really is no
>>>>> replacement for this saw, the foreign made junk just will not hold
>>>>> up.  The switch was a weak point on a lot of Rockwell tools as they
>>>>> had such a high inrush current the switches burned out quickly.  New
>>>>> tools have to have some solid state crap in the switch circuit now,
>>>>> instead of just a simple switch.
>>>>> Have any of you guys had to replace one of these trigger switches on
>>>>> a large drill or belt sander or skil saw??
>>>>> Cecil
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> AT mailing list
>>>>> AT at lists.antique-tractor.com
>>>>> http://lists.antique-tractor.com/listinfo.cgi/at-antique-tractor.com
>>>> Not familiar with that saw, but found this
>>>> https://spemco.com/8652k12-eaton-cutler-hammer-industrial-trigger-switch/<
>>>> perhaps could be made to work?
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> AT mailing list
>>>> AT at lists.antique-tractor.com
>>>> http://lists.antique-tractor.com/listinfo.cgi/at-antique-tractor.com
>>> _______________________________________________
>>>
>>> AT mailing list
>>>
>>> AT at lists.antique-tractor.com
>>>
>>> http://lists.antique-tractor.com/listinfo.cgi/at-antique-tractor.com
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> AT mailing list
>>> AT at lists.antique-tractor.com
>>> http://lists.antique-tractor.com/listinfo.cgi/at-antique-tractor.com
>> _______________________________________________
>> AT mailing list
>> AT at lists.antique-tractor.com
>> http://lists.antique-tractor.com/listinfo.cgi/at-antique-tractor.com
> _______________________________________________
> AT mailing list
> AT at lists.antique-tractor.com
> http://lists.antique-tractor.com/listinfo.cgi/at-antique-tractor.com



More information about the AT mailing list