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The Parts Schematic is here, but parts seem hard to come by. There is an address and phone number. By coincidence, I worked at a contract caterer in Pacific Circle in Mississauga. You might have to buy a similar screw at Home Depot.
Not certain which model you have, but look up replacement parts online. Sources like ereplacement or Sears usually will show an exploded view of your model which should give you a good idea where screws or other fasteners are located.
Because of standardized sizes of biscuits, the only blade you can and should use, is the same size that comes with the tool. Anything smaller will not create the right diameter groove for the biscuits to fit properly.
Here is a link to the owner's manuals page at Skil.: Skil OM
Unfortunately, you haven't listed the model number, and skil manufactured several biscuit joiners or plate joiners over the years. If the manual you're looking for isn't available to download online, there's a phone number listed on that link or you can email Skil to acquire older manuals.
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