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Join Date: May 2010
Location: imperial,mo
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If all else fails, that would be an easy project for someone with a lathe. I used to be in the same frame of mind, (where can I buy this or that). I bought a tool room lathe twenty years ago and it has solved a lot of problems for me.
Hope this helps, Tom |
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Wisconsin
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My 36 had the push-pin style holding what I believe were the remnants of the original pad. The aftermarket ones available are poor quality but can be made to work. I don't recall seeing any like those you have in your pics.
Pat |
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