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Well, I did it. I was trying to install a riser in another Delta 14
inch bandsaw and I snapped the back pin in half. It was sliding out of the holes when I failed to lift the top arm evenly and it just let go. Does anyone have any proven suggestions for removing the broken pieces? These are blind holes and those pins will not drill at all. Thanks in advance for any insight provided. Marc |
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