ScoFF
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I experienced a kickback cutting a 2x4 and it slammed back against the dust shroud cracking it off. The the piece the rubber duet boot clamps on is the entire left and right side enclosing the blade so that's bad.
I could epoxy the plastic back together and maybe bondo it but I sent it in for a repair quote hoping it might be covered since I got it in 2013.
They came back $262 USD. I can't afford that at this time. Too bad it's made of plastic and they won't repair it. I didn't think it was that fragile.
I'm not a professional, a hobbiest for about 8 years in my basement. In hindsight I should never have spent this much money on a saw since I don't need the premium. I only splurged as a gift to myself since I did odd jobs at the time and thought I'd have a saw to last a lifetime. I also wanted the dust collection since I work out of my basement.
To be breaking it 2 years later and have a $375 CDN repair bill under warranty is really going to kill me. I likely will be smearing pink bondo on my expensive saw and staring at it for the life of it.
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I could epoxy the plastic back together and maybe bondo it but I sent it in for a repair quote hoping it might be covered since I got it in 2013.
They came back $262 USD. I can't afford that at this time. Too bad it's made of plastic and they won't repair it. I didn't think it was that fragile.
I'm not a professional, a hobbiest for about 8 years in my basement. In hindsight I should never have spent this much money on a saw since I don't need the premium. I only splurged as a gift to myself since I did odd jobs at the time and thought I'd have a saw to last a lifetime. I also wanted the dust collection since I work out of my basement.
To be breaking it 2 years later and have a $375 CDN repair bill under warranty is really going to kill me. I likely will be smearing pink bondo on my expensive saw and staring at it for the life of it.
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