jives
Well-known member
Bought myself a new Makita 18V cordless set for my Christmas present, and this summer I am giving it a workout. Been cutting plywood sheets with the circular saw, that is, until I dropped the saw and bent some of the parts holding the base plate square and the adjustment guides are also wonky. It definitely needs new parts, and someone who has done this before. There are a gazillion little parts that could be bent.
The nearest factory authorized repair shop is nearly an hour away. I'm not sure the price to fix, and they cannot, of course, give my any sort of estimate over the phone.
What would you do? New saw? Try and fix yourself? Bite the bullet and take to the store? Mail it in? It was purchased at Home Depot, not sure if they have a policy.
By the way, 40 years of setting down my old Skilsaw (same saw) ingrained in me a certain movement pattern when setting the saw down that does not work with the Makita. Entirely different weight and balance, and that is what caused the thing to roll off a table. Arrrrrggh!
The nearest factory authorized repair shop is nearly an hour away. I'm not sure the price to fix, and they cannot, of course, give my any sort of estimate over the phone.
What would you do? New saw? Try and fix yourself? Bite the bullet and take to the store? Mail it in? It was purchased at Home Depot, not sure if they have a policy.
By the way, 40 years of setting down my old Skilsaw (same saw) ingrained in me a certain movement pattern when setting the saw down that does not work with the Makita. Entirely different weight and balance, and that is what caused the thing to roll off a table. Arrrrrggh!