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Yesterday I bought a Rockler router table and fence:
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=894 I began assembling the fence, and noticed it seemed to "rock" on itself. (Hence: Rockler?) I put my Starret up against the blue aluminum sub-fence and it was so far out of square I just sat there stunned. I'm figuring it's about 87 degrees. Now, mind you, I very much like the Rockler store I go to. They're good people, and they stand behind their products. I've already talked to them on the phone about this, and they said just bring in the fence and we'll get you a good one. But here's my question: If the fence is THREE degrees out of square, what can I expect from the rest of the quality? Can anyone else here attest to some experience with this table? TIA. |
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