So I recently picked up a (very lightly) used Delta tenoning jig from a fellow woodworker. It's in great shape, but I've run into one issue - the steel runner is slightly too wide to fit into the miter slots on my table saw. The runner is attached from the top of the jig with two screws which I can get to through access holes in the top of the jig, so removing and replacing the runner is an option, but the new runner will have to have identically placed threaded holes. How would you approach getting this to fit my saw? Replace the runner (either metal or wood)? Remove some material from the current runner?
Pictures attached for reference. Any thoughts will be much appreciated, as always.
Pictures attached for reference. Any thoughts will be much appreciated, as always.