Shopsmith quality control issues?
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 7:32 pm
I hate that my first post is something negative, but this recent experience has bothered me.
Last month I ordered a strip sander while they were on sale. On the first one, the machining on the frame(part 12) was so far out of tolerance that I could measure it with a ruler, about 2mm or .08". Because of this, the platens couldn't be properly inserted. Customer service was great; I was set to receive a replacement less than 24 hours after I called. However...
When the replacement arrived, it was missing one of the two idler wheel assemblies (parts 14, 16, and 17) as well as the manual. Because I was waiting on the return tag for the original, I simply transferred the missing pieces from it to the replacement.
I really don't know what to think about this. This has unfortunately been the worst QC experience I've had anywhere and has made any future shopsmith purchase or recommendation uncertain. Is this one of those "struck by lightning twice" sort of things, or have other people seen a frightening decline in QC?
Last month I ordered a strip sander while they were on sale. On the first one, the machining on the frame(part 12) was so far out of tolerance that I could measure it with a ruler, about 2mm or .08". Because of this, the platens couldn't be properly inserted. Customer service was great; I was set to receive a replacement less than 24 hours after I called. However...
When the replacement arrived, it was missing one of the two idler wheel assemblies (parts 14, 16, and 17) as well as the manual. Because I was waiting on the return tag for the original, I simply transferred the missing pieces from it to the replacement.
I really don't know what to think about this. This has unfortunately been the worst QC experience I've had anywhere and has made any future shopsmith purchase or recommendation uncertain. Is this one of those "struck by lightning twice" sort of things, or have other people seen a frightening decline in QC?