Old model track saw.

Richard M

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I have an old model TS 55 I bought back in 1999-2000.  I dropped the saw on a concrete floor and bent  shoe/skid plate. It now rocks when I set it on the track.

My question is, should I order a new shoe/plate and install it myself or should I send it in for repair in case there is other damage I don't see?
 
I have the same saw.  I tested the gravity theory on my wood floor with the same discovery as you found.  the metal plate will bend when meeting an undentable floor.  I had lots of time on my hands and removed the plate.  I tried to straighten with clamping to my heavy bench and a piece of wood.  I bent back as far as i dared, but not far enough it did not spring back to the shape it had after dropping.  I took the plate to my equipment guru and left it for him to straighten.  I don't know what he did other than touch it with his hands (as he often does with my landscaping equipment).  I picked it up a few days later and it fit purrfectly.  I have since gotten the REQ 55 with the fiberglass/plastic (?) plate.  I don't think I care to test gravity with this one. 

The new one, i use inside my shop.  The old one I use when I use the open air portion of my shop.
Tinker
 
Sparktrician said:
You might want to send it in anyway, if for nothing else, to see that the blade is properly aligned so you get just a smidgen of toe-in.
. I agree, worth a going over if you can spare the tool out of your shop( which I guess you can since the shoe plate is bent now.. [embarassed])
 
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