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Old 06-17-2009, 04:31 PM   #1
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I hate long treads so I started a new one. Here are a couple bad pictures of what cooked. I am thankful I caught it quickly.

The Delta phone rep told me they will repair/replace. Interesting that she asked if there was any damaged to the building or other equipment and then asked if anyone was injured. They also told me the local Delta repair shop will call me to arrange a pick-up. So far no call back.

My shop is equipped with a carbon monoxide detector and two fire extinguishers. I plan to add a smoke detector and replace that breaker.




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Old 06-17-2009, 04:39 PM   #2
 
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Re: Dust collector burn-out part 2

Excellent job at driving the Delta Bus!

I would call the Dewalt/Delta Svc center tho! Keep 2 hands firmly on wheel!
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Yeah, glad you caught it quickly, could have been a bad one. The correct response to the lady's question should have been "No, nothing else was damaged, except the Dominoo, Leigh FMT and JDS multi router" .

Hope Delta comes through for you quickly.
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Again Scott I am glad that you caught it and nothing else was damaged - hope Delta comes through for you without alot of trouble on your part
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Here's to a quick turn-around on your DC repair.
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Re: Dust collector burn-out part 2

Glad to hear they are being so easy to work with.

I hope they are willing/able to let you know the cause.

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Re: Dust collector burn-out part 2 UPDATED

Thanks to Matt (Splint Eastwood) my dust collector is back in my shop. Delta replaced all the electrical components. The only hassle was getting the unit to and from the shop. They are only open 8:00 to 5:00 Monday through Friday.
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I'm glad to hear things worked out for you, Scott. I guess Delta gets an attaboy for good customer service as well??
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Congrats on getting up and running. I just hope you get to enjoy the DC without being paranoid all the time about it.
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