I bought a dewalt d24000. Why you sell yours!

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For anyone saying no need for the dewalt because can dry cut, how accurate can you get it with grinder. TBH, I've never tried cutting with one. I always imagined I wouldn't get it perfect with a grinder like I would with a dewalt!
 
I've read the instructions! The wheels are all on. Id I go messing about with them, sure won't I knock it out of line. Say if I loosen the wheels from not tight, surely the tray could end up 1 or 2mm out!

Does anyone wheels move from side to side or are they bolted tight with wheels still moving. All mines are bolted tight to the frame.
It's the track u adjust not the wheels mine had the same problem as yours and I spoke to dewalt and they had me sit with the detailed drawing and talked me through what to do its easy and takes 2 mins
 
Under the Dewalt new purchase guarantee you can return or exchange within 30 days if unhappy.

Exchange it mate. Simples!!
 
There's nothing wrong with it apart from lack of understanding the machine and how it's adjustable



I've been at it an hour and still not aligned!

Pic 1 is how much I've brought the rod away from its original position. See the clear part where tip of screwdriver is. About 10mm easy and still nothing.

Pic 2 is the saw standing upright while taking the pic. This is what I tightened up to try and bring it inline! This is while I've loosened all 4 top screwbolts! Even the sliding table with t slide down the rails while it's standing up.

Over 1000€ and this carry-on. Very disappointed at dewalt for this! SHOCKING!
 
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For anyone saying no need for the dewalt because can dry cut, how accurate can you get it with grinder. TBH, I've never tried cutting with one. I always imagined I wouldn't get it perfect with a grinder like I would with a dewalt!
Good blade and steady hand and its easy (apart from mondays, i never have a steady hand on a monday😵)
 

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