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| Registered User Sr. Member | I have a PC 690 with the fixed and plunge bases. I bought them before I was ready to use them because I got a good price at Sears. The plunge base has not been used and has been in the case since I bought it except when I took it out to see that it worked. I have used the fixed base once or twice. Last night I took the plunge base out of the case planning to use it today. The inside of the base had what seemed to be several black specks on the surface. When I tried to clean the base I discovered that they were pits. Some are fairly deep and about the size of a pencil lead. The fixed base is not pitted but shows some discoloration. I think these bases are cast and maybe what I'm seeing are casting flaws. I've e-mailed PC but it will be next week before they reply. If anyone of you have had a similar problem or an idea of what is the cause of the pitting I will appreciate your input. TIA |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Can you take a picture and post it? Ed |
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | It sure sounds like a casting flaw. I cant imagine what would corrode those bases. Keep an eye on it, my guess is the pits wont change. Not much you can do about it other than wiping it down with some WD40 and then a dry cloth. They shouldnt be a problem. Mike |
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| Registered User Sr. Member | Reible.............I haven't mastered posting photos on line yet. Maybe PC will have an answer .....if they answer. Thanks anyway. |
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| Registered User Sr. Member | ANICEONE2HOLD.........That's what I'm going to do.......they're not hurting anything yet. My PC 7518 dosen't have this problem. Thanks DON |
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What ever you decide keep us posted as to what is going on. Ed | |
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