Higgs Boson wrote:
Do they really stand behind the lifetime guarantee?
My saw is so old I no longer have the paperwork. I brought it out the
other day and it would hardly cut. I don't think it's the blade; I
either had it sharpened or I replaced it not that long ago. It roars
a lot, but doesn't cut much.
If I walk into the local Sears and request a replacement, will they
waterboard me for info I don't have, or give me a new saw, per lifeime
guarantee? or...?
Your experience appreciated.
I think there's only a lifetime guarantee on Craftsman brand hand tools,
so they'll just probably tell you "no."
Are we talking about a table saw or a hand held saw? If a table saw and
the motor is just weak, it might be more economical to just replace the
motor with a better one.
nate
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