Jet makes nice stuff, but support is a bit of a crapshoot. I have a JWTS-10,
which is probably the same basic saw, just 10 years or so newer. I grab the
part numbers for the few I have needed, and let google do the searching.
Tom Coradeschi
Tjcora@icloud.com
> On Aug 14, 2022, at 12:30 PM, Jeff Scarbrough <fishplate@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Got a Jet table saw from a friend yesterday. It needs a good bit of
> cleaning up, and a few parts (fence rails, etc.) Before I get too
> deep into it, I wanted to see what parts are available.
>
> It's a Jet JPS-10 from 1989. Apparently Jet still make a JPS-10, but
> it looks much different. Trying to find parts on their site or
> ereplacementparts.com is proving frustrating.
>
> There is a stock number on the saw (706429) but that doesn't seem to
> mnarrow down the field much.
>
> Anyone know of a source for Jet parts that can be navigated by
> multiple models with the same number?
>
> Thanks!
>
> P.S. This would be a replacement for a Craftsman saw from 1955 which
> works great but uses 8" blades which are rare and expensive. Been
> using circular saw blades with a bushing for 30 years, but that's
> getting old, as am I.
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