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Ok, I've googled for an hour now. Does anybody know of an online parts
distributor for Delta parts? I need the clip for an 18-36 drum sander. Every
place I go to keeps sending me either to Delta's website or less than
desirable places. I've found nothing that directly sells Delta replacement
parts. The website say's there's a factory service center here in
Louisville. I went by there a while ago, seems like UPS has devoured it. I
"could" go to Indy or Cincy if I could get a service ticket up that way,
but.... TIA


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Ok, I've googled for an hour now. Does anybody know of an online parts
distributor for Delta parts? I need the clip for an 18-36 drum sander.

Every
place I go to keeps sending me either to Delta's website or less than
desirable places. I've found nothing that directly sells Delta replacement
parts. The website say's there's a factory service center here in
Louisville. I went by there a while ago, seems like UPS has devoured it. I
"could" go to Indy or Cincy if I could get a service ticket up that way,
but.... TIA


Just call Delta on the phone and order it - BB


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I used this place to get bearing for a Bosch router. Decent price and quick
to ship.

http://www.acetoolrepair.com/index.asp

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Ok, I've googled for an hour now. Does anybody know of an online parts
distributor for Delta parts? I need the clip for an 18-36 drum sander.
Every place I go to keeps sending me either to Delta's website or less
than desirable places. I've found nothing that directly sells Delta
replacement parts. The website say's there's a factory service center here
in Louisville. I went by there a while ago, seems like UPS has devoured
it. I "could" go to Indy or Cincy if I could get a service ticket up that
way, but.... TIA




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Tim Taylor wrote:

Ok, I've googled for an hour now. Does anybody know of an online parts
distributor for Delta parts? I need the clip for an 18-36 drum sander. Every
place I go to keeps sending me either to Delta's website or less than
desirable places. I've found nothing that directly sells Delta replacement
parts. The website say's there's a factory service center here in
Louisville. I went by there a while ago, seems like UPS has devoured it. I
"could" go to Indy or Cincy if I could get a service ticket up that way,
but.... TIA


What's wrong with ordering them from Delta at:

http://www.dewaltservicenet.com/ServiceNet/logon.asp

You have to create a login and password but I've never had a problem
with spam, etc. after I established my account.

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Buffalo, NY - USA

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Ok, I've googled for an hour now. Does anybody know of an online parts
distributor for Delta parts? I need the clip for an 18-36 drum sander.

Every
place I go to keeps sending me either to Delta's website or less than
desirable places. I've found nothing that directly sells Delta
replacement
parts. The website say's there's a factory service center here in
Louisville. I went by there a while ago, seems like UPS has devoured it.
I
"could" go to Indy or Cincy if I could get a service ticket up that way,
but.... TIA


Just call Delta on the phone and order it - BB


I did, the ijut I talked to refered me to the service center that isn't
where it should be, but I think I found out where they moved to.




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I used this place to get bearing for a Bosch router. Decent price and
quick to ship.

http://www.acetoolrepair.com/index.asp

Dave Paine

Good deal, thanks for the link. I think I found the authorized service
center here in town. Phone numbers and address has changed, but if they
can't do me any good, I've bookemarked your link!


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Tim Taylor wrote:

Ok, I've googled for an hour now. Does anybody know of an online parts
distributor for Delta parts? I need the clip for an 18-36 drum sander.
Every place I go to keeps sending me either to Delta's website or less
than desirable places. I've found nothing that directly sells Delta
replacement parts. The website say's there's a factory service center
here in Louisville. I went by there a while ago, seems like UPS has
devoured it. I "could" go to Indy or Cincy if I could get a service
ticket up that way, but.... TIA


What's wrong with ordering them from Delta at:

http://www.dewaltservicenet.com/ServiceNet/logon.asp

You have to create a login and password but I've never had a problem with
spam, etc. after I established my account.

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA


THAT'S IT!!!! I knew there was a place.I couldn't remember Service Net to
save me!! Everything I googled with Delta came up with other crap. I should
have done the DeWalt thing!!! I'm not blonde, but I do play one on TV.
Thanks a ton!!!


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I order parts for mine through Woodcraft. You've got one in Derby City. On
Hurstbourne Lane I think.


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Ok, I've googled for an hour now. Does anybody know of an online parts
distributor for Delta parts? I need the clip for an 18-36 drum sander.
Every place I go to keeps sending me either to Delta's website or less
than desirable places. I've found nothing that directly sells Delta
replacement parts. The website say's there's a factory service center here
in Louisville. I went by there a while ago, seems like UPS has devoured
it. I "could" go to Indy or Cincy if I could get a service ticket up that
way, but.... TIA




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Tim Taylor wrote:
I did, the ijut I talked to refered me to the service center that isn't
where it should be, but I think I found out where they moved to.


I've been able to call them and get them to email me a parts
list/diagram. Then I call them back and give them the part number I
want. I've done this several times.

Sure, you pay a premium for this service, but they don't screw you that
bad.

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I order parts for mine through Woodcraft. You've got one in Derby City.
On Hurstbourne Lane I think.

Yup, and they have collected a lot of my green for sure! I'm going to be on
that side of town this morning, I might pop in there and see what they can
do for me.




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Tim Taylor wrote:
I did, the ijut I talked to refered me to the service center that isn't
where it should be, but I think I found out where they moved to.


I've been able to call them and get them to email me a parts
list/diagram. Then I call them back and give them the part number I
want. I've done this several times.

Sure, you pay a premium for this service, but they don't screw you that
bad.

I must have gotten the janitor or something. He wasn't helpful at all. If I
can't do any good at a couple other places, I'll try back. Thanks.


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