02-27-2017, 08:53 AM
(02-26-2017, 12:38 PM)jteneyck Wrote: Bill, I had the same problem with my Bosch 1617. You are right, a lot of sawdust can pack in there if you don't have good dust collection - and I don't. But I think the bigger issue is that the motor housing "grabs" in the base unless you keep it waxed. I bet yours will be nice and smooth again if you take it out, clean out the dust, and wax the motor housing.
John
Thanks John. I figured it must be something like that. I'll have to get to that before I use it again. Otherwise I like the Bosch in the table. I'm not spinning big bits, so it has plenty of power. I also like the capability to adjust from above the table. Never had that before. It's a nice feature for those of us who don't have a lift.
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