stuartpaul
Established Member
With a large amount of sheet cutting to do and foreseeable use in the future I took the 'plunge' (see what I did there?!) and invested in the Dewalt.
I know there will be those who will say I should have gone green, - well I can't afford it and couldn't get approval!
Got a reasonable deal on two tracks and some other bits and bobs. Setup not that difficult but when the saw is on the track there is a definite 'rocking' from side to side (yes, I've taken out the slack and got a good fit on the rails). I think this is enough to cause a serious discrepancy when cutting. Feels like a couple of mill but in reality is probably more like 0.5 to 1.0 mill. I haven't carried out any cutting yet as I didn't want to possibly wreck the splinter strip for later cutting.
I've been in touch with the supplier and the saw is already on its way back. Not the rails as apparently they can't be the problem ( :shock.
Has anybody else with a DeWalt experienced an issue? I'm hoping for a replacement without any rock but worried that this may be what is referred to as 'in tolerance'. Will have to wait and see.
As always the true test of a supplier is when things go wrong!
I know there will be those who will say I should have gone green, - well I can't afford it and couldn't get approval!
Got a reasonable deal on two tracks and some other bits and bobs. Setup not that difficult but when the saw is on the track there is a definite 'rocking' from side to side (yes, I've taken out the slack and got a good fit on the rails). I think this is enough to cause a serious discrepancy when cutting. Feels like a couple of mill but in reality is probably more like 0.5 to 1.0 mill. I haven't carried out any cutting yet as I didn't want to possibly wreck the splinter strip for later cutting.
I've been in touch with the supplier and the saw is already on its way back. Not the rails as apparently they can't be the problem ( :shock.
Has anybody else with a DeWalt experienced an issue? I'm hoping for a replacement without any rock but worried that this may be what is referred to as 'in tolerance'. Will have to wait and see.
As always the true test of a supplier is when things go wrong!