Bill
well thats the way to go, using a dealer will obviously cost so I would suggest that you make sure that they replace all bearings regardless of condition, that way you will have peace of mind that the problem is not going to recurr in another few months.
also whist you are in maintanance mode, you might like to service the clamps.
All to often do we get people complaining about blade slippage, and indeed using wrenches and making there own levers to tighten them, and the answer always seems to be the same "degrease and rough up the ends of the blade" or "rough up the face of the thumb screw" all of which is not needed.
On the opposite side of the clamp to the thumb screw there is a small grub screw used to vertically align the blade as I am sure you know, if you remove the grub screw from any machine of age and good use the screw will have a shiny flat face, and this is the problem. A new (genuine part) grub screw will have a raised perimeter edge with a concave dimple in the centre and once fitted you will find that securing the blade takes nothing more than a nip with the fingers, in fact you will feel something of a cushioning effect when you tighten the clamp
and no more slippage
good luck and let us know the result
Dave