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Old 08-28-2008, 08:12 PM   #1
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Sears modle 113.298240 5/8 arbor nut...It rattled loose upon shut down...I had a dado stack on there....no damage, but that nut spun off and I cant find it! Looks like Acme threads!
Where do I find one? The local Sears hardware said no go...Am I shut down until I order one online?

I have no idea why it came loose either, I was cutting fine,,,it was shut down that seemed to trigger it.
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Old 08-28-2008, 08:40 PM   #2
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I'd put a want ad on Craigslist and on the wwing forum classifieds.
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Sears modle 113.298240 5/8 arbor nut .........Where do I find one? .........

You can go to www.owwm.com and ask the same question. All they do is shop tools. I would almost guarantee you will find someone there that either has one and can tell you where to get it.
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