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Victor Robinson
12-20-2011, 6:57 PM
Well, apparently it works, at least in detecting metal. I was making Christmas cutting boards using my Incra miter gauge and sled and the darn extension had slipped out the cut side of the miter fence (my fault) and got the blade at the end of the cut. WHAM!

After about 5 seconds of marveling how quickly the blade disappeared, it dawned on me that I just burned $200. Talk about an expensive cutting board for my father in-law. Anyone know if Forrest can mend a braked WWII and what it might cost me?

Sigh...score one for the stupids.

Howard Acheson
12-20-2011, 7:00 PM
Contact Forrest. There have been a number of reports of Forrest being able to repair those blades.

Van Huskey
12-20-2011, 7:10 PM
It is case by case with the blade, you will have to send it to them most likely.

Dave Mura
12-20-2011, 7:32 PM
Sorry to hear that!
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Thomas L. Miller
12-20-2011, 8:06 PM
Victor,
I've done the same thing with my ICS. I sent my WWII back to Forrest and they were able to fix it just like new and sharpened to boot. When I spoke with them at the factory, I was told that they get several blades that have impacted SS saws a month and can fix about 60% of them, so it's certainly worth a shot. Glad you hit metal and not skin. I haven't hit skin with mine either but I suspect if I do; it will be a diaper changing moment. Good luck and have a safe holiday everyone!
Tom

David Giles
12-20-2011, 8:30 PM
Welcome to the club! Now you know it works. Buy a $50 Freud blade and keep on cutting.

Bill Davis
12-20-2011, 8:55 PM
Ahhh! The advantage of a SawStop. Any others?

JohnT Fitzgerald
12-20-2011, 9:07 PM
Ahhh! The advantage of a SawStop. Any others?

I can think of 10 reasons. But that's just me....


Victor - glad it was metal and not a finger. That price tag certainly is steep for a 'false alarm', but safety often has a price I guess. I hope they can fix that blade.....

Brian Penning
12-20-2011, 9:22 PM
Forrest fixed mine -wasn't cheap though. Especially with the shipping costs to Canada.

JohnT Fitzgerald
12-20-2011, 9:37 PM
Forrest fixed mine -wasn't cheap though. Especially with the shipping costs to Canada.

Brian - was it just a matter of replacing broken teeth, or did they have to work on the plate as well?

Brian Penning
12-20-2011, 10:14 PM
Victor - I got this when I tried to reply to your PM "Victor Robinson has exceeded their stored private messages quota and cannot accept further messages until they clear some space."

My reply is I got the brake off before shipping it. You don't know what the costs will be until AFTER you get the bill.
If it happens again I won't send it back. I've fired mine twice due to the mitre gauge.

Brian Penning
12-20-2011, 10:14 PM
Brian - was it just a matter of replacing broken teeth, or did they have to work on the plate as well?

Just teeth as I recall. I think the heavier weight of the Forrest blade sort of helps.

Don Jarvie
12-20-2011, 10:23 PM
Is it 200 each time the brake goes off? Just curious on how much it cost each time.

Victor Robinson
12-20-2011, 10:26 PM
Is it 200 each time the brake goes off? Just curious on how much it cost each time.

Don, the brake cartridge is $70. My Forrest WWII blade may not be completely trashed, but if it is, that's almost $200 total. More like $170. Wish I had been using one of my many other not as expensive blades. So at minimum, you are talking the cost of the cartridge, plus whatever the blade cost or what it will cost to repair the blade. I assume if Forrest can repair the blade, it will cost me more than $30 and less than $100.*

Victor Robinson
12-20-2011, 10:28 PM
Victor - I got this when I tried to reply to your PM "Victor Robinson has exceeded their stored private messages quota and cannot accept further messages until they clear some space."

My reply is I got the brake off before shipping it. You don't know what the costs will be until AFTER you get the bill.
If it happens again I won't send it back. I've fired mine twice due to the mitre gauge.

Thanks Brian - yeah I've kept having this issue despite clearing space in my inbox...I should probably just wipe it completely and see what happens.

Bruce Page
12-20-2011, 10:39 PM
Folks, I just removed 2 posts. Please leave your political or government views at the door.

Thanks

Joe Jensen
12-20-2011, 10:49 PM
I had this happen a few years ago. Cost $40 to have Forrest replace a few teeth and inspect/flatten the plate, and sharpen. Plus my cost to ship to them. If your blade wasn't freshly sharpened, you can rationalize that you are getting it sharpened too.

Victor Robinson
12-21-2011, 12:28 AM
Thanks for the info Joe. I got the brake off and the 4 teeth that hit the brake the brake actually look pretty good, which the exception of a few scratches on the carbide. I'm more worried about flattening personally, as getting the blade/brake off the arbor after activation was a little dicey. Looking at the lack of damage to the teeth, I'm wondering whether the saw was coasting down when it happened - I just can't remember.

Keith Outten
12-21-2011, 9:07 AM
Victor, check your sent messages box as well as your inbox. You are probably storing all of the messages you have sent and they count against your storage limit.

Gentlemen, please keep the Government out of SawMill Creek. The Creek is a friendly place, it won't be for long if topics involving politics and religion start up here. Yep, this includes Government issues as well because elected officials are politicians. If you don't have an opinion or point of view concerning the SawStop saw itself please respect the person who started this thread and allow the discussion to continue.
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