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| Registered User Forum Geek | I wouldn't bother taking it apart.. just bring it back the way it is and tell them to get over it. I might even be tempted to call the 800 number on their web site and yell and scream a bit, might be worth a bigger discount or some more CT money for your inconvience. I also would not hesitate to buy this drill press... even with the problems you've experienced. I've bought lots of tools, both power and hand, from them and not had any problems. Brian
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | e-mail, phone calls, forum rant, drive for an hour and a half, (thats $15.00 of gas) all because the rubber pads came unglued ? In my shop I'd a slapped some glue on them suckers and kept working. ![]()
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