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I've been wanting to post this for some time. A couple of years back
I had problems with my Delta table saw after only a few uses. The
motor crapped out. It was within warranty, so I looked up a repair
shop on the Delta site and the nearest was K&D Enterprises, 1264 Easy
Street, Woodbridge, Virginia. This was the closest--most warranty
shops being in Maryland and I'm in Alexandria.

The first sign that I shouldn't be dropping off my saw for repair here
was the absolute mess the shop was in. The shop literally looked like
the inside of a dumpster with more broken and half worked on equipment
laying around than I can describe. When I walked in, the owner, a
shady looking character, was arguing with a customer (that may very
well have been a homeless man) over payment. Despite my misgivings, I
went ahead and dropped it off, after all, it was a "Delta Authorized"
shop. Well, four months and about 20 phone calls later I finally got
my saw back. All kinds of excuses were thrown about. One time it was
that the wrong motor was sent. Most of the time he blamed Delta for
not shipping it. This was a current market product and the motor
should have been easily available. Good thing I didn't need the saw,
I rarely use it, but do need it when I do. In the end, I suspected he
was unwilling to release it until he was reimbursed by Delta. Sure
sign of a crook--he thinks everyone else is.

But that wasn't the end of it. The motor was securely and properly
attached, but the blade was not aligned at all. No big deal, but just
plain sloppy. Also, the table top is brushed aluminum and it was
apparently used to store batteries during the four months I did not
have it, as there were splotches of corrosion where battery acid had
fallen on it. The saw was only 3 months old when I dropped it off.

Now I see that this shop is no longer listed on the Delta site, but I
thought I'd warn others. I don't even know if they are still in
business, as I never go by that area. Heed my advice and stay away
from this "shop."
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I've been wanting to post this for some time. A couple of years back
I had problems with my Delta table saw after only a few uses. The
motor crapped out. It was within warranty, so I looked up a repair
shop on the Delta site and the nearest was K&D Enterprises, 1264 Easy
Street, Woodbridge, Virginia. This was the closest--most warranty
shops being in Maryland and I'm in Alexandria.

The first sign that I shouldn't be dropping off my saw for repair here
was the absolute mess the shop was in. The shop literally looked like
the inside of a dumpster with more broken and half worked on equipment
laying around than I can describe. When I walked in, the owner, a
shady looking character, was arguing with a customer (that may very
well have been a homeless man) over payment. Despite my misgivings, I
went ahead and dropped it off, after all, it was a "Delta Authorized"
shop. Well, four months and about 20 phone calls later I finally got
my saw back. All kinds of excuses were thrown about. One time it was
that the wrong motor was sent. Most of the time he blamed Delta for
not shipping it. This was a current market product and the motor
should have been easily available. Good thing I didn't need the saw,
I rarely use it, but do need it when I do. In the end, I suspected he
was unwilling to release it until he was reimbursed by Delta. Sure
sign of a crook--he thinks everyone else is.

But that wasn't the end of it. The motor was securely and properly
attached, but the blade was not aligned at all. No big deal, but just
plain sloppy. Also, the table top is brushed aluminum and it was
apparently used to store batteries during the four months I did not
have it, as there were splotches of corrosion where battery acid had
fallen on it. The saw was only 3 months old when I dropped it off.

Now I see that this shop is no longer listed on the Delta site, but I
thought I'd warn others. I don't even know if they are still in
business, as I never go by that area. Heed my advice and stay away
from this "shop."



When you reported this to Delta, what did they say about it?


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I've been wanting to post this for some time. A couple of years back
I had problems with my Delta table saw after only a few uses. The
motor crapped out. It was within warranty, so I looked up a repair
shop on the Delta site and the nearest was K&D Enterprises, 1264 Easy
Street, Woodbridge, Virginia. This was the closest--most warranty
shops being in Maryland and I'm in Alexandria.


The first sign that I shouldn't be dropping off my saw for repair here
was the absolute mess the shop was in. The shop literally looked like
the inside of a dumpster with more broken and half worked on equipment
laying around than I can describe. When I walked in, the owner, a
shady looking character, was arguing with a customer (that may very
well have been a homeless man) over payment. Despite my misgivings, I
went ahead and dropped it off, after all, it was a "Delta Authorized"
shop. Well, four months and about 20 phone calls later I finally got
my saw back. All kinds of excuses were thrown about. One time it was
that the wrong motor was sent. Most of the time he blamed Delta for
not shipping it. This was a current market product and the motor
should have been easily available. Good thing I didn't need the saw,
I rarely use it, but do need it when I do. In the end, I suspected he
was unwilling to release it until he was reimbursed by Delta. Sure
sign of a crook--he thinks everyone else is.


But that wasn't the end of it. The motor was securely and properly
attached, but the blade was not aligned at all. No big deal, but just
plain sloppy. Also, the table top is brushed aluminum and it was
apparently used to store batteries during the four months I did not
have it, as there were splotches of corrosion where battery acid had
fallen on it. The saw was only 3 months old when I dropped it off.


Now I see that this shop is no longer listed on the Delta site, but I
thought I'd warn others. I don't even know if they are still in
business, as I never go by that area. Heed my advice and stay away
from this "shop."


When you reported this to Delta, what did they say about it?


I did not report it. Might have saved some people grief if I had, but
can't recall why I didn't take any action. They are no longer on the
list of authorized warranty providers. I just remembered this
incident today as I pulled the saw out and the corrosion spots are
rough again. I did cake bicarbonate of soda on it a while back and
sanded the areas smooth, but I guess once the surface is compromised
it is never the same. Does not affect operation, just cosmetic.

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Now I see that this shop is no longer listed on the Delta site, but I
thought I'd warn others. I don't even know if they are still in
business, as I never go by that area. Heed my advice and stay away
from this "shop."


When you reported this to Delta, what did they say about it?


I did not report it. Might have saved some people grief if I had, but
can't recall why I didn't take any action. They are no longer on the
list of authorized warranty providers. I just remembered this
incident today as I pulled the saw out and the corrosion spots are
rough again. I did cake bicarbonate of soda on it a while back and
sanded the areas smooth, but I guess once the surface is compromised
it is never the same. Does not affect operation, just cosmetic.



Put a coat of paste car wax on the entire surface. That will also help wood
slide more easily across the table.


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On Nov 24, 3:11 pm, wrote:
On Nov 24, 9:54 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:

When you reported this to Delta, what did they say about it?


I did not report it. Might have saved some people grief if I had, but
can't recall why I didn't take any action. They are no longer on the
list of authorized warranty providers. I just remembered this
incident today as I pulled the saw out and the corrosion spots are
rough again.


Any other old injuries you care to clear your conscience of? Maybe an
old high school girlfriend that broke your heart? Or maybe your that
car from ten years ago was a lemon?

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