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Michael Losonsky

20/09/2004 11:15 AM

Incra Miter Gauge question

The Incra Miter Gauge 2000 has an unusual screw at the
pivot joining the top and bottom plates to the slider.
It has a 3/8" shaft for maybe 1/4 of an inch and the rest
is a 10-24 thread that screws into the slider. I want to adapt
this gauge to a sliding table and need a longer screw like this. Is
such a
screw commercially available? I need the 3/8 thickness
on top because that's the diameter of the holes in the
two plates and I don't want to change the thread in
the miter gauge.

Thank you!!!!
Michael


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BruceR

in reply to Michael Losonsky on 20/09/2004 11:15 AM

20/09/2004 12:16 PM

Michael Losonsky wrote:
> The Incra Miter Gauge 2000 has an unusual screw at the
> pivot joining the top and bottom plates to the slider.
> It has a 3/8" shaft for maybe 1/4 of an inch and the rest
> is a 10-24 thread that screws into the slider. I want to adapt
> this gauge to a sliding table and need a longer screw like this. Is
> such a
> screw commercially available? I need the 3/8 thickness
> on top because that's the diameter of the holes in the
> two plates and I don't want to change the thread in
> the miter gauge.
>
> Thank you!!!!
> Michael
>

look at www.mscdirect.com for a shoulder head screw.

-Bruce



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"Kevin Singleton"

in reply to Michael Losonsky on 20/09/2004 11:15 AM

20/09/2004 2:34 PM

You might try McMaster-Carr, too.

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"Michael Losonsky" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> The Incra Miter Gauge 2000 has an unusual screw at the
> pivot joining the top and bottom plates to the slider.
> It has a 3/8" shaft for maybe 1/4 of an inch and the rest
> is a 10-24 thread that screws into the slider. I want to adapt
> this gauge to a sliding table and need a longer screw like this. Is
> such a
> screw commercially available? I need the 3/8 thickness
> on top because that's the diameter of the holes in the
> two plates and I don't want to change the thread in
> the miter gauge.
>
> Thank you!!!!
> Michael
>


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