07-08-2016, 11:38 AM
Gentlemen, my luck has run out with chi/Taiwanese machinery. I finally got a bad machine and now I have to send it back. This whole Jointer experience has been a nightmare, with the jointer bed arriving 11 days after I received the base. I will later post the problems I've had with this jointer but I would just say if you plan to buy this machine you may want to wait.
Right now I need some advice on building a new skid to send this thing back. I threw away the package for the base and the package for the Jointer itself got all tore up when I tried to remove it. I had to end up hiring two guys to pick the thing up to put it on the base. So I got permission from grizzly to send the thing back with the jointer on the base.. That's the way they used to ship them as I owned this Jointer once before.
So I could use some advice on how to go about building the skid. I'm going to need room underneath the tables to put the fence, fence components, and switch assembly. It would be nice if I could get one of those banders to cinch the whole thing up. I don't see any bolt holes inside the base to lag or bolt the thing to the skid. Perhaps I can use the wheel holes to make something.
So now I got to spend my own money to build this skid. Not to mention all the time I wasted trying to get it to work. Has anybody ever had to do something like this before?
Right now I need some advice on building a new skid to send this thing back. I threw away the package for the base and the package for the Jointer itself got all tore up when I tried to remove it. I had to end up hiring two guys to pick the thing up to put it on the base. So I got permission from grizzly to send the thing back with the jointer on the base.. That's the way they used to ship them as I owned this Jointer once before.
So I could use some advice on how to go about building the skid. I'm going to need room underneath the tables to put the fence, fence components, and switch assembly. It would be nice if I could get one of those banders to cinch the whole thing up. I don't see any bolt holes inside the base to lag or bolt the thing to the skid. Perhaps I can use the wheel holes to make something.
So now I got to spend my own money to build this skid. Not to mention all the time I wasted trying to get it to work. Has anybody ever had to do something like this before?