How do I go about initiating sending in my entire machine to Carvewright for an overhaul? Is there a set price for this? There have gotten to be "issues" after 7 years of use that are beyond my ability to repair.
How do I go about initiating sending in my entire machine to Carvewright for an overhaul? Is there a set price for this? There have gotten to be "issues" after 7 years of use that are beyond my ability to repair.
Call them to set up the process and discuss your needs. They do have service packages http://store.carvewright.com/home.php?cat=297
But these might not apply to your situation.
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You have a new machine also? Saw a post 2 weeks ago you had 2 machines? Are you near anyone that can help you fix the older machine?
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gman, I'm envious! You and I started about the same time and you are still at it whereas I had to stop about two years ago. In fact, I just posted my machines fore sale here the other day.
Mine were just LHR repaired before I made my last few projects. I can't remember the cost, seems it was $300 each to put them right, not much less than I'm asking for them.
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Thank you everyone for the help! Sorry to hear that you had to quit, Ken. You were an inspiration to me.
No, no one I know of nearby to help with repairs. I've done a lot of them in the past but am overwhelmed with the lack of time now that I'm retired. Pretty weird, huh?
I'll give Carvewright a call and see about getting them to get it back in shape. Thanks again. Dave