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| Registered User New Member | Last November some Low Life burgled my shed and took off with about $4,500 tools etc. I was insured but insurance doesn't bring back memories and favorite tools some of which came down to me from ancestors. Only yesterday when I went to do a job did I realise that the creton or cretons took the plate that attaches my stolen router to the M3 router table. When I made the claim I obtained a new Makita Router but never thought about the fact that the attachment plate was with or near the router. Because I think the insurers will have considered the case closed, is there anyone out there with an unwanted AJA 150? ![]()
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | Sorry to hear about your loss, would make my blood boil if some puke entered my happy place. Most insurance companies will reopen a claim such as this as the client remembers or discovers items missing that where not included in the oringinal claim, how can one be expected to know all that is missing on the first aftermath inspection??? Impossible. Talk to your adjuster, you may be pleasently surprised. Good luck.
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| Registered User New Member | Thanks for your interest and concern Jer. Through another forum I have been given not one but TWO plates. The brotherhood of woodworkers is alive and well. Robert
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