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Waiting 5 months for lathe chuck, no reply from SS

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:59 am
by tango
Has anyone else experienced a problem like this? I ordered a stronghold chuck with SS adaptor from SS about 5 months ago and have yet to see it. I emailed them once and was told that it is on backorder with no delivery date. Well that's all fine and dandy, but in the meantime I'm sitting here with no chuck to finish my projects!

I understand that the parts are pretty specialized when it comes to Shopsmith, and I don't mind waiting for them, but 5 months is about an eternity when it's the only tool you're waiting for.

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 8:36 am
by paul heller
Yes, problems like this are well known (but actually not very common) and have been discussed elsewhere in the forum at length. I waited a long time for some things, but they eventually did come in.

On anything like this, you just have to wait it out. My fear is that what you are ordering is very special and there is a chance it might never come in because of lack of demand.

Paul

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 8:56 am
by tango
paul heller wrote:Yes, problems like this are well known (but actually not very common) and have been discussed elsewhere in the forum at length. I waited a long time for some things, but they eventually did come in.

On anything like this, you just have to wait it out. My fear is that what you are ordering is very special and there is a chance it might never come in because of lack of demand.

Paul
Yeah, wait and wait and then what? Cancel the order and get it somewhere else I guess. If anyone knows where else I can order an adaptor for the SS please let me know. I have seen the adaptor for 5/8" to 1" 8tpi, but I'm not sure if the chuck will accept it.

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:42 am
by bucksaw
Cancel the order. I call my orders into Shopsmith. If they are out of stock at the time and are not sure when they will be back in stock, I look else where.

5/8 x 1 x 8tpi adapter for shopsmith
http://www.pennstateind.com/store/L5818.html

From my experience...if the chuck requires a 1x8tp thread this adapter will work for it.

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 3:27 pm
by woodburner
If I were you, I would cancel my order with Shopsmith and purchase the chuck from another woodturning tool supplier like Crafts Supply. They'll have it to you in two weeks or less. You shouldn't need to wait 5 months for a chuck as common as a Stronghold.

You can order a Stronghold chuck from other woodturning tool suppliers and get the proper adapter with it that fits on a Shopsmith. Order the chuck with a "plain 5/8-inch adapter" and you will have no problems. All of the woodturning suppliers that sell this brand of chuck also sell the proper adapter so it will fit on a Shopsmith. The chuck is the same no matter who you purchase it from because the Stronghold Chuck is manufactured by the Oneway Tool Company, and not Shopsmith. The only difference is the adapter, which you will need to purchase for the type of threading that is machined onto the spindle for lathe you own. Since a Shopsmith has no threads it is called a "plain" spindle thus the name of the adapter "plain 5/8-inch."

You do not need to purchase an adapter that fits on the Shopsmith that then attaches to the adapter on the chuck. Going that route means you will have two adapters on the chuck, which is unnecessary for the Stronghold chuck. Using two adapters on a heavy chuck like the Stronghold can cause some problems with vibration, and can cause some weakness between the headstock and chuck which is a major safety concern.

I know some owners will wait it out no matter how long the backordering takes (don't know why if you don't have too), but getting something as simple as a lathe chuck shouldn't take five months.

Waiting 5 monts for a lathe chuck, no reply from SS

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:47 pm
by dusty
I'm surprised at all of you. I didn't see where anyone suggested that Customer Service be contacted to get an order status update.

Yes, five months is a long time to wait for something that can be purchased elsewhere. However, it seems to me, that that decision was made when (or before) the order was placed.

Shopsmith's status with suppliers has been well known for many months. Now they are starting to turn the corner and the advise is to jump ship. I don't follow that logic.

But then I often don't follow the logic of some people. I guess I just don't understand humanity.

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:40 pm
by shydragon
I would call them, first. They might have misplaced the order. That happened to me. I waited 3 months to get my stuff. I called them twice, and both times they gave me a ship date, when those ship dates had passed, they were contacted again, only to find out the order had been misplaced.

If after the call, they still aren't able to ship, then I would cancel and go elsewhere. Personally, I don't consider that jumping ship. We usually place an order because we have a need for it, and to have your need put on hold for 5 months just doesn't sit well with me.

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:43 pm
by mbcabinetmaker
I recently contacted customer service to check on my back orders. They are still back ordered!:rolleyes:

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:46 pm
by fjimp
I tend to agree with Dusty. My primary issue being that email requests for order status issues with any vendor tend to be incomplete or ignored. A phone call especially to a toll free number often removes the mystery and help one make an informed decision. Unless of course your real goal is to complain. Jim:confused:

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:41 pm
by dicksterp
Note guys, that Tango lives in Europe, not the USA.