Hello all,
I misplaced the outside blade washer for my Bosch 4000 TS while using
my dado blade. I went to 2 local tool repair shops and one did not
have it in stock but offered to order it for me. The second was less
than helpful. Went on-line and found http://www.ereplacementparts.com/.
Prices were excellent, reasonable s&h and fantastic customer service.
I try to buy locally when possible but I'm very happy that there are
companies on-line that give excellent service. Of course, I'm not
affiliated with them-just a very happy customer!!!
"Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On 10/20/2010 6:10 PM, GeneT wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I misplaced the outside blade washer for my Bosch 4000 TS while using
>> my dado blade. I went to 2 local tool repair shops and one did not
>> have it in stock but offered to order it for me. The second was less
>> than helpful. Went on-line and found http://www.ereplacementparts.com/.
>> Prices were excellent, reasonable s&h and fantastic customer service.
>> I try to buy locally when possible but I'm very happy that there are
>> companies on-line that give excellent service. Of course, I'm not
>> affiliated with them-just a very happy customer!!!
>
> > http://www.ereplacementparts.com/
>
> Good thread!
>
> Probably be a good resource to save, so let me add a couple of places for
> tool parts.
>
> I've used the following sites for parts and repair items:
>
> http://www.dewaltservicenet.com/
>
> http://stores.ebay.com/Delta-Tool-Parts-by-tools-rule
>
> http://weberwoodworking.com/Weber_Woodworking/Home.html
>
> The Dewalt Service is a bit pricey, but sometimes the only source. I did
> use the ebay link a couple of times, and the Weber Woodworking site is
> excellent (bought a brand new motor for my Delta BOSS spindle sander and
> resurrected it to like new for $56.00)
>
neat
On Oct 20, 2:39=A0pm, "Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote:
> RE: Subject
>
> These people are right down the street from me and my hd'we store of
> choice.
>
> http://www.battels.com/
>
> They deal in tools (New & Used) as well as renewal parts and are a
> MAJOR source of ShopSmith bits & pieces.
>
> Lew
Thanks guys for the other reliable sources for parts. As it turns out
I found the washer but decided not to cancel the order because the
service was so great and I'll probably end up losing it again in the
future!!!
On 10/20/2010 6:10 PM, GeneT wrote:
> Hello all,
> I misplaced the outside blade washer for my Bosch 4000 TS while using
> my dado blade. I went to 2 local tool repair shops and one did not
> have it in stock but offered to order it for me. The second was less
> than helpful. Went on-line and found http://www.ereplacementparts.com/.
> Prices were excellent, reasonable s&h and fantastic customer service.
> I try to buy locally when possible but I'm very happy that there are
> companies on-line that give excellent service. Of course, I'm not
> affiliated with them-just a very happy customer!!!
> http://www.ereplacementparts.com/
Good thread!
Probably be a good resource to save, so let me add a couple of places
for tool parts.
I've used the following sites for parts and repair items:
http://www.dewaltservicenet.com/
http://stores.ebay.com/Delta-Tool-Parts-by-tools-rule
http://weberwoodworking.com/Weber_Woodworking/Home.html
The Dewalt Service is a bit pricey, but sometimes the only source. I did
use the ebay link a couple of times, and the Weber Woodworking site is
excellent (bought a brand new motor for my Delta BOSS spindle sander and
resurrected it to like new for $56.00)
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