wizer
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I popped down to Axminster today to have a look at my soon-to-be baby.
To my dismay I found, every Tablesaw was either broken, had bits missing or wasn't set up correctly. The Supersaw had a knob missing on the front, the sliding table was obviously setup wrong and the fence was horribly clunky and impossible to lock on. The outfeed table was not level with the saw table and guard was wonky. I looked around at the others and many of them where the same (even the top end machines). Last week I was at D&M's shop and that was the same. I realise uneducated customers have something to do with it. But surely to sell a machine it has to be displayed in pristine condition?? You wouldn't go to Dixons and see TVs with smashed screens and wonky stands!
I spent 10min fiddling with the Supersaw and fixed a few of the problems myself. Surely this should be part of the sales attendants daily routine? I mean it's never over-run with customers in there. It wouldn't take 10mins each day making sure the machines work as they should.
On the upside I was impressed with what I saw of the Jet. I'd seen it a few times before but never gave it close scrutiny. Can't wait for mine to arrive!! Hopefully I won't have the same problems the shop staff had setting it up!
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To my dismay I found, every Tablesaw was either broken, had bits missing or wasn't set up correctly. The Supersaw had a knob missing on the front, the sliding table was obviously setup wrong and the fence was horribly clunky and impossible to lock on. The outfeed table was not level with the saw table and guard was wonky. I looked around at the others and many of them where the same (even the top end machines). Last week I was at D&M's shop and that was the same. I realise uneducated customers have something to do with it. But surely to sell a machine it has to be displayed in pristine condition?? You wouldn't go to Dixons and see TVs with smashed screens and wonky stands!
I spent 10min fiddling with the Supersaw and fixed a few of the problems myself. Surely this should be part of the sales attendants daily routine? I mean it's never over-run with customers in there. It wouldn't take 10mins each day making sure the machines work as they should.
On the upside I was impressed with what I saw of the Jet. I'd seen it a few times before but never gave it close scrutiny. Can't wait for mine to arrive!! Hopefully I won't have the same problems the shop staff had setting it up!
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