Wondering if anyone else has attempted to assemble the myriad parts of this
product? Swedish-made, good reputation, but printed directions leave oh so
much to be desired. Wondering in fact if some further directions for
assembly may have been left out of the pkg? Purchased at Woodcraft, so I
know they'll help me get assembly straightened out - of they'll accept as a
return for refund.
Any comments or suggestions welcome.
Dave
you are so right....directions are very unclear and very hard to
understand...I kept looking at the picture and looked over the floor
model in the store.....after getting through the assembly....the unit
works greatand I am very pleased with the accuracy and the over all
quality....call WoodCraft corp and see if they perhaps have a better
instructional manual.......
good luck
Mike from American Sycamore
"albrektson" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> Wondering if anyone else has attempted to assemble the myriad parts of
> this product? Swedish-made, good reputation, but printed directions
> leave oh so much to be desired. Wondering in fact if some further
> directions for assembly may have been left out of the pkg? Purchased
> at Woodcraft, so I know they'll help me get assembly straightened out
> - of they'll accept as a return for refund.
> Any comments or suggestions welcome.
> Dave
>
I've had mine for a couple of years now, love it a lot, for what it
does. Still need to make a new handle for it -- that plastic one really
sucks.
I don't recall having any issues, really, putting it together. Having
said that, I also got the extension bed (not sure if that's what they
call it or not); I've never put that together, as I haven't needed the
extra length (yet). Rockler gave me the extension for free, so it was
kinda hard to turn down.
If you are having problems, do talk to the folks at Woodcraft; the
people I've dealt with there have been really helpful.
(I've a Rockler about 10 miles away, Woodcraft about 15, and Harbor
Freight about 30. Now if Rob would just put a Lee Valley store in PDX,
I'd be in hog heaven ...)
Regards,
JT