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Thread: Looking for Unisaw fence rail

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    Looking for Unisaw fence rail

    Hi, I can't find Unisaw fence rail anywhere.Is it still available?
    Thanks.
    Jaromir

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    The UniSaw came with several types of fences over time...it might help if you can clarify which fence system you are needing the rail for so folks can hopefully point you.
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    Uni-fence and parts have been almost unobtainium for some time now. Saw Center stocks them, but you may not like the price: http://www.sawcenter.com/unisawparts.htm

    Or, you could try an ad here in the classifieds and/or posting over on Old Woodworking Mahines -- http://www.owwm.org/index.php?sid=43...ef9806f2294a70

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    I sent you a PM

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    Pictures of rail.
    1. I need rail like this.
    2.This is where it will go.
    3.Replacing this one.
    4.Other saw with same fence.
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    Last edited by Jaromir Svoboda; 01-01-2017 at 1:02 PM.
    Jaromir

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    Jaromir, that actually is the UniFence and as as was already mentioned by Ray, parts are hard to come by since it hasn't been manufactured for many years. (Sadly...it's a great fence and the type I prefer) If you can't find someone that has the part lying around (you may need to buy a whole fence setup to get the rail from someone who decided to use a different kind of fence), you should try the firm he mentioned and see if they can help you and what it's going to cost...

    UniFence was one of several fence types offered from Delta; the Biesemeyer, which is similar to the ShopFox in your photos, was more popular with many woodworkers.
    Last edited by Jim Becker; 01-01-2017 at 5:07 PM.
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    Go over to OWWM and register, then put a post in the Bring Out Your Dead forum; someone will have it.

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    not sure if all is there, but would you consider shipping?
    https://kansascity.craigslist.org/tls/5924746744.html
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