This guy seems pretty certain he'll get his on Dec. 1- already on CL!
http://lexington.craigslist.org/tls/477487433.html
Craftsman Professional 17 in. Drill Press 179.99 (normally 529)
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This drill press is advertised in the November Craftsman Club flyer @$431, but when I click on the ad to go to Sears.com, it says that the item is no longer available.Leave a comment:
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I think that the continued delivery or cancellation of a DP @ $179 is certainly relevant to the bargain aspect.
Go to your user control panel and unsubscribe to the thread so you receive no updates and then simply ignore the thread. It is easy.Leave a comment:
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This is pathetic. I got to admit I have no problem with them cancelling in the first few days, but weeks, heck has it been a month?, later is just pathetic.Leave a comment:
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I too got a call from sears this morning that my drill press order is cancelled. Looks like they will cancel all the orders one by one. I will see what will happen.Leave a comment:
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This is quite simply no longer a bargain alert thread. Put it in another forum where it fits better. I don't think that is too much to ask.I see no reason why this thread should be dropped I think it is of interest to a large number of forum members. It does no harm to anyone but Sears and apparently they just don't care about customer satisfaction anymore. If you are not interested in this thread I suggest you just skip reading it.Leave a comment:
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Well, on my statement it appears they did charge my card after all. So I now have to start the process of trying to get that refunded.
Anti-gloat.Leave a comment:
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Ditto, that's just what I did. I started to get annoyed in the end, so mine aren't aligned perfectly, but close enough till I get the desire to re-do it.Try tightening the set screws, then backing off until you can move the laser w/ some resistance; hold the laser firmly when you snug up the set screw after it's lined up. On one of them I cheated it such that the tiny bit it turned when tightening the screw brought it into line. It just takes playing with it (or I was lucky).Leave a comment:
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The arm broke on the inside. There is a hole in it to mount it inside for the mechanism to work. The first hole that I drilled, the arm just snapped and it felt very brittle. I think that it was just a bad one as the replacement they sent me has been rock solid and the one that I ordered is also very strong.Leave a comment:
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Try tightening the set screws, then backing off until you can move the laser w/ some resistance; hold the laser firmly when you snug up the set screw after it's lined up. On one of them I cheated it such that the tiny bit it turned when tightening the screw brought it into line. It just takes playing with it (or I was lucky).
The only problems with mine were the top cap that holds the rack on the pole was upside down, and the nut that locks the extension arm height had to be tapped the rest of the way through into the square tubing.
DaveLeave a comment:
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Is anyone having trouble getting the two lasers coordinated? It seems that their mountings are too flimsy. Once I get them set, locking the mechanism with the set screw changes the beam and the point of convergence is lost. Any suggestions?Leave a comment:
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What broke in the arm? I ask this because I know nothing about the arm and did not test one in the store. Thom was over and noted that he could not get the adjustment mechanism to work on mine like it did in the store.I'll second that. I'm starting to like the arm also. You have to tighten the arm so that there is no play in it. It does take some getting used to, but the more I use it the more that I like it. My original arm broke as soon as I used it, so I got a free replacement from Sears and I ordered an additional one from parts.
SteveK2, you are probably looking at a poorly assembled store model in combination with the ratcheting effect of the single arm mechanism thingy. I haven't really gotten into mine to check it out but I could see where you would think there is slop, whereas it is acutally a handle leverage adjustment mechanism.Leave a comment:
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I see no reason why this thread should be dropped I think it is of interest to a large number of forum members. It does no harm to anyone but Sears and apparently they just don't care about customer satisfaction anymore. If you are not interested in this thread I suggest you just skip reading it.Leave a comment:
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I'll second that. I'm starting to like the arm also. You have to tighten the arm so that there is no play in it. It does take some getting used to, but the more I use it the more that I like it. My original arm broke as soon as I used it, so I got a free replacement from Sears and I ordered an additional one from parts.Leave a comment:
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Little to no slop in the arm assembly. I'm actually getting to like the one handled arm.Michael,
One question about the drill handle.....I haven't opened/assembled mine yet (no time). But was in a local Sears last night looking at the floor model....there seemed to be quite a bit of play/sloppiness in the handle/arm. It could wiggle around quite a bit before the quill would engage/move down.
Is there an adjustment for this? Do you have it in your drill?
Thanks for the great review, BTW.
MichaelLeave a comment:
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