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    myxpykalix Guest

    Default owners in virginia???

    Are there any carvewright owners in virginia? If so would you be open to letting me see the unit firsthand? (This will give you the opportunity to show the other kids on the block your new toys!) THANKS!!!

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    I have been in some training for the past two weeks, so I haven't gotten to play with mine much yet, but I'd be glad to show you the machine and what little I know about it. It would at least give you some "hands on" experience. I'm located on the south side of Richmond. Send me a PM and we can discuss what you'd like to do.
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  3. Default I'm in Northern VA

    If you are in the Northern VA. I would be happy to let you see how it works for me.

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    Default Yes Va

    Newport News

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    Don Williams Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by oju392 View Post
    Newport News
    I live Norfolk. just got stared like to talk with you

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    Rocky Mt. Va.

  7. Default In Va

    I'm just north of Richmond, and need some advice.

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    Default Im in Winchester, VA

    I am a PROUD new owner of a used machine with only 5 hours on the timer!
    Lucky me until I started my first project, got half way thru and got the "Power Fluctuation" ERROR. Will have to deal with that one tomorrow.

    I sure would like to get with someone that knows about all the maintenance on this thing. Seeing and having it explained first hand would really do me good.

    Let me know if one of you all have some extra time on your hands. It sure would be appreciated.

    Looking forward to learn all I can about this machine!

    Thanks!

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    Welcome
    You have already made the second step,coming to the forum. Read all you can ,go to the CW website and under tuterals you will find lots of info.
    It's a fun machine , but there is a learning curve.
    later Daniel
    1.187 Custom Woodworking for more than 40-years

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    Welcome to the forum itravel. The power fluctuation error could be caused by a faulty power supply or simply a disruption in your electrical supply. We had a lot of storms rolling through here tonight and that would be enough to do it.

    As Dan mentioned run over to the CW website and click on the support tab. You find tutorials, Tips&Tricks and much more. Here is a direct link to Tips&Tricks:
    http://carvewright.com/cms/tips-and-tricks, I think the January 2008 issue cover maintenance.
    Happy carving , Jeff Birt

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