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Default my miter gear is BUSTED IN HALF, well, technically

it's busted 60 percent here, 40 percent there. bad choice by the taiwan
guys THIS time. interestingly, the matching miter gera is made of STEEL,
not cast iron like the friggin' BUSTED one. nobody left alive who can
tell me who actually MADE the machine the gear goes in, enco doesn't
make this model saw anymore. and they don;t repkly to e-mails, either,
even when given the model number.

so, look: what's really UP with companies having 'online forms' to send
your inquiry, if they're NOT gonna reply ANYWAY? wad's UB wid DAT? tried
twice already...no clue where, or who, I can get a parts manual for the
machine from. or
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