![]() I have a bunch of literature for the combo, including a 36 page 1951 Homecraft Catalog HC-51, instruction sheets for the afore-mentioned pieces, PLUS Gramp's secret page from a girly magazine (no wonder Gramp spent so much time in the workshop!) Apparently the combination was given the No. He bought it in 1952, and I still have the original receipt from the Yakima Hardware Co. ![]() It's not in mint condition, but it's been garaged and used regularly for 10 years since. My wife's Gramp gave me his 8" table saw/4" jointer combination when he moved into assisted living. I have this combo and lots of literature. What do they say? Never a borrower nor a lender be! I loaned this jig to someone, who decided to sell or trade it for another woodworking tool for his woodshop. I'd love to have a fully-functioning vintage table saw again, so if anyone out there knows where I can purchase an NCS-20 bracket for my Delta Homecraft 34-160 8" Table Saw, please notify me at would also like to replace the Delta NCS-352 Tennoning Jig for the table saw. However, as you can imagine, this is quite awkward and inconvenient. I am able to adjust the table tilt angle without a working trunnion by manually positioning the table while having someone else tighten the trunnion star wheel. Now I'm in search of the NCS-20 bracket for my table saw. ![]() I found and purchased a replacement NCS-55-S front trunnion worm shaft housing. During a recent move to a new residence, I accidentally broke the die-cast front trunnion worm shaft housing (part #NCS-55-S) and also damaged the front trunnion teeth on the bracket (part #NCS-20) to which the arbor is mounted. I've used both tools with great success for building and repairing furniture. ![]() I inherited this wonderful vintage combination Table Saw & Jointer from my father. ![]()
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