JobandKnock
Amateur curmudgeon
It wasn't expensive. Last time I did it I think it needed about £30 worth of parts (bit difficult to be exact as I was repairing 3 or 4 other tools at the same time). The fence lock is a bit of a so and so to get at as you end up taking the fence off and flipping the saw on its' top to do the job. TBH I don't think that dragging it around the countryside hither and thither to fit-outs for a while (supermarket work, two nights here, three there) did it any favours, but at least it gives me a reasonable saw for when I retire