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how come this headrest has a bar?

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And other ones do not?
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The first one is for mounting the jointer. The bar allows the jointer to swing out of the way when not in use.
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heathicus wrote:The first one is for mounting the jointer. The bar allows the jointer to swing out of the way when not in use.
Thanks! so the bar should be mounted to the outside?
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hohenfelsjoe wrote:Thanks! so the bar should be mounted to the outside?

Only if you actually have a model 4E jointer. It would get in the way otherwise. You have a very scarce part there, take good care of her!!!

I take that back. It depends whether you have a need to mount a tailstock casting/expansion table on that end. If so it does need to be reversed(I think?).
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JPG40504 wrote:Only if you actually have a model 4E jointer. It would get in the way otherwise. You have a very scarce part there, take good care of her!!!
Now that I know, I will! Thanks to all!
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It there a Thread of Rare Parts/Items? If not what do you guys think of starting one? So folks like me can look and have a better appreciation for item we don't know we have. :)
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Great idea, hohenfelsjoe. I also thought of contacting CraigsList to ask if they could consider a thread for 'Broken but salvegeable tools' (or whatever). Keep the actual broken stuff where you could see that it was only for repair or for parts. If anyone likes that, maybe send them a line. I'm sure that half-a-dozen illegible scrawls from old fart woodworkers will make them change!

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Post by donald1 »

hello everybody in this thread,i have no experience about it but it was great discussion here for a machine.
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