I picked up a 0 degree base a few weeks ago for my new MFK 700. I was testing it out as I got ready for some cuts on some 3/8" thick edging. I kept getting inconsistent cuts in the edges. I assumed it was a newbie issue and it was me that needed calibrating.
But as I was adjusting the depth, I noticed that the base wobbled. It actually wobbles about 5 or 6 degree. I checked the 1.5 degree base and it's as solid as can be.
I am guessing it's held on by a screw or bolt under the non-marring surface but it's inaccessible without cutting out some of the material or melting the adhesive to tighten screw/nut.
I'm assuming it'll be covered by warranty but is there anything that can be done to fix it without damage? I rather not lose the weekends work.
Thanks
Karl
But as I was adjusting the depth, I noticed that the base wobbled. It actually wobbles about 5 or 6 degree. I checked the 1.5 degree base and it's as solid as can be.
I am guessing it's held on by a screw or bolt under the non-marring surface but it's inaccessible without cutting out some of the material or melting the adhesive to tighten screw/nut.
I'm assuming it'll be covered by warranty but is there anything that can be done to fix it without damage? I rather not lose the weekends work.
Thanks
Karl