k

24/09/2007 1:53 PM

Tool Mechanic Needed

I posted this query once before and nearly got laughed off the board.
I have my best sense of humor intact and a flame retardant apron...
here goes:

I need a mechanic who will come to my shop to deal with a couple of
problems. My jointer jammed, and I really don't have time to deal
with it. All tool repair facilities in my area require that the tool
be dropped off. It's just a little heavy to do that.

If any of you kind woodworkers know where I can find someone who will
do this in Southern California, please let me know. I'm very near
Long Beach.

Kind regards,
Kathy Wingert
http://www.wingertguitars.com


This topic has 13 replies

k

in reply to [email protected] on 24/09/2007 1:53 PM

24/09/2007 6:06 PM

I did find my problem and I am well on my way to fixing it,
unfortunately, it took up an afternoon that I didn't have to give. I
would still appreciate any possible referrals for the inevitable next
time, and will follow up on those already given.

Thanks,
Kathy Wingert
http://www.wingertguitars.com

On Sep 24, 1:53 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> I posted this query once before and nearly got laughed off the board.
> I have my best sense of humor intact and a flame retardant apron...
> here goes:
>
> I need a mechanic who will come to my shop to deal with a couple of
> problems. My jointer jammed, and I really don't have time to deal
> with it. All tool repair facilities in my area require that the tool
> be dropped off. It's just a little heavy to do that.
>
> If any of you kind woodworkers know where I can find someone who will
> do this in Southern California, please let me know. I'm very near
> Long Beach.
>
> Kind regards,
> Kathy Wingerthttp://www.wingertguitars.com

mm

in reply to [email protected] on 24/09/2007 1:53 PM

25/09/2007 2:01 AM

Kathy,

Suggest you might want to search around for your local woodworker's
club. I would
have to think that there is one nearby Long Beach. They might
have woodworkers who can do this type of work. It might cost you, but
if your time is more valuable building instruments, than fixing or
aligning joiners, tablesaws, etc. than it would be worth it.

Posting here would only delay that local search, tho I did read where
you got one good reference.

MJ Wallace

k

in reply to [email protected] on 24/09/2007 1:53 PM

25/09/2007 11:31 AM

On Sep 25, 3:47 am, "sweet sawdust" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> And the problem was?<

Well... I'm embarrassed to say... but we're all naked under those work
clothes anyway. I couldn't see behind the handy dandy magnetic blade
height cheater. The blade and assembly had slipped back just far
enough to jam the whole thing. No harm, no problem, no blood. Just
damage to my schedule and my pride!

Kind regards,
Kathy
http://www.wingertguitars.com

JJ

in reply to [email protected] on 25/09/2007 11:31 AM

26/09/2007 12:15 AM

Tue, Sep 25, 2007, 11:31am (EDT-3) [email protected] doth sayeth:
<snip> we're all naked <snip>

Really? Nakid? Wow. That kinda kills my thought of acking you
what you're wearing. LMAO



JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan

Pn

"Phil-In-Mich."

in reply to [email protected] on 24/09/2007 1:53 PM

24/09/2007 6:03 PM

Kathy:

Two places you might want to consider posting your request at:
Shopsmith magazine's forum's site:
http://www.forums.woodnet.net/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php
Saw Mill Creek:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/index.php

Both places you need to register to post a message. Post in the Power Tools
sections.

Just be sure to mention (specifically and explicitly, BTW) that you are a
guitar maker / musician seeking a knowledgeable woodworker with woodworking
machines background to assist in your disagreement with your machines. It
is the safety issue of trying to repair something you don't have enough
knowledge about and don't want to proceed blindly when body parts are at
risk. As a Luthier, finger tips are very important.

As from your post, I gather that you have been taken to task previously for
owning and using machines that you don't seem to be able to repair. That is
a big no-no to most woodworkers, as you may have found out. However, the
point is you are a luthier, not a millwright. And please be clear if you
are talking about a hired machine tool consultant / technician or someone to
teach you and your helpers (if any) on the maintenance of the tool that is
now dysfunctional.

When you post, be sure to include maker and model of tool that is not
functional. It does make a difference on the pool of people who may be able
to help. Some huge 80 year old, 3 phase motor monster of a Jointer is not
the same as a craftsman bench top jointer model. The 1st case there are
only a limited number of people who have the knowledge and tools to help
you.

Just my input.

Phil


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I posted this query once before and nearly got laughed off the board.
> I have my best sense of humor intact and a flame retardant apron...
> here goes:
>
> I need a mechanic who will come to my shop to deal with a couple of
> problems. My jointer jammed, and I really don't have time to deal
> with it. All tool repair facilities in my area require that the tool
> be dropped off. It's just a little heavy to do that.
>
> If any of you kind woodworkers know where I can find someone who will
> do this in Southern California, please let me know. I'm very near
> Long Beach.
>
> Kind regards,
> Kathy Wingert
> http://www.wingertguitars.com
>

JJ

in reply to "Phil-In-Mich." on 24/09/2007 6:03 PM

25/09/2007 10:46 AM

Mon, Sep 24, 2007, 6:03pm [email protected]
(Phil-In-Mich.)
<snip> As from your post, I gather that you have been taken to task
previously for owning and using machines that you don't seem to be able
to repair. That is a big no-no to most woodworkers, as you may have
found out. <snip>

ROTFLMAO Hell, there're people here who have trouble turning 'on'
their machines, let alone repair them. My impression was time was her
major problem, not ability. If ability to repair your own machines was
a requirement for being a woodworker, there might be a dozen people
here.

I can probably fix most things that go wrong with my machines, at
least have so far. Part of my fun. However, my income does not come
from them; if it did, I'd be open to buying a new one, or hire someone
to work on it, rather than to fiddle with it myself. Or, at least
fiddle with it in my spare time, 'after' I had already bought a working
replacement; could always sell it later, or keep it as a spare.



JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan

LH

"Lew Hodgett"

in reply to [email protected] on 24/09/2007 1:53 PM

24/09/2007 5:32 PM


<[email protected]> wrote:

> I need a mechanic who will come to my shop to deal with a couple of
> problems.

Talk to Jack at Battles Hardware in Whittier.

He has a lot of contacts.

Lew


Pd

"Pat"

in reply to [email protected] on 24/09/2007 1:53 PM

24/09/2007 5:46 PM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I posted this query once before and nearly got laughed off the board.
> I have my best sense of humor intact and a flame retardant apron...
> here goes:
>
> I need a mechanic who will come to my shop to deal with a couple of
> problems. My jointer jammed, and I really don't have time to deal
> with it. All tool repair facilities in my area require that the tool
> be dropped off. It's just a little heavy to do that.
>
> If any of you kind woodworkers know where I can find someone who will
> do this in Southern California, please let me know. I'm very near
> Long Beach.
>
> Kind regards,
> Kathy Wingert
> http://www.wingertguitars.com
>

Perhaps you could sell yours and have a new one delivered?

Bb

BillinDetroit

in reply to [email protected] on 24/09/2007 1:53 PM

25/09/2007 10:37 PM

[email protected] wrote:

> If any of you kind woodworkers know where I can find someone who will
> do this in Southern California, please let me know. I'm very near
> Long Beach.
>
> Kind regards,
> Kathy Wingert
> http://www.wingertguitars.com
>

Kathy, if you lived near Detroit, I'd be glad to help. Possibly there is
a woodworking club nearby with a pool of talented folks who could lend a
hand in return for a token of your appreciation printed by the US Treasury.

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to [email protected] on 24/09/2007 1:53 PM

25/09/2007 2:17 PM

<[email protected]> wrote

> Just damage to my schedule and my pride!

Judging from the obvious quality/beauty of your work, there should be an
elegant sufficiency of the latter to tide you over the rough spot! :)

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Last update: 8/08/07
KarlC@ (the obvious)

cc

"charlie"

in reply to [email protected] on 24/09/2007 1:53 PM

24/09/2007 2:20 PM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I posted this query once before and nearly got laughed off the board.
> I have my best sense of humor intact and a flame retardant apron...
> here goes:
>
> I need a mechanic who will come to my shop to deal with a couple of
> problems. My jointer jammed, and I really don't have time to deal
> with it. All tool repair facilities in my area require that the tool
> be dropped off. It's just a little heavy to do that.
>
> If any of you kind woodworkers know where I can find someone who will
> do this in Southern California, please let me know. I'm very near
> Long Beach.
>
> Kind regards,
> Kathy Wingert
> http://www.wingertguitars.com

try mailto:[email protected]

ss

"sweet sawdust"

in reply to [email protected] on 24/09/2007 1:53 PM

25/09/2007 5:47 AM

And the problem was?
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I did find my problem and I am well on my way to fixing it,
> unfortunately, it took up an afternoon that I didn't have to give. I
> would still appreciate any possible referrals for the inevitable next
> time, and will follow up on those already given.
>
> Thanks,
> Kathy Wingert
> http://www.wingertguitars.com
>
> On Sep 24, 1:53 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>> I posted this query once before and nearly got laughed off the board.
>> I have my best sense of humor intact and a flame retardant apron...
>> here goes:
>>
>> I need a mechanic who will come to my shop to deal with a couple of
>> problems. My jointer jammed, and I really don't have time to deal
>> with it. All tool repair facilities in my area require that the tool
>> be dropped off. It's just a little heavy to do that.
>>
>> If any of you kind woodworkers know where I can find someone who will
>> do this in Southern California, please let me know. I'm very near
>> Long Beach.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Kathy Wingerthttp://www.wingertguitars.com
>
>

FB

Frank Boettcher

in reply to [email protected] on 24/09/2007 1:53 PM

24/09/2007 5:11 PM

On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 13:53:32 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

>I posted this query once before and nearly got laughed off the board.
>I have my best sense of humor intact and a flame retardant apron...
>here goes:
>
>I need a mechanic who will come to my shop to deal with a couple of
>problems. My jointer jammed, and I really don't have time to deal
>with it. All tool repair facilities in my area require that the tool
>be dropped off. It's just a little heavy to do that.
>
>If any of you kind woodworkers know where I can find someone who will
>do this in Southern California, please let me know. I'm very near
>Long Beach.
>
>Kind regards,
>Kathy Wingert
>http://www.wingertguitars.com


Most manufacturers have set up service techs that will do house calls
for warranty work. Although most would rather have the tool brought
in to their ASC, when there is a problem on a heavy tool during
warranty which is usually right at initial purchase, they will make
house calls, particularly to make a sale stick. If you get a ist of
the Authorized Service Centers for the brand you have, (usually in
your manual) you may be able to call and find the house call guy and
get him to do a "moonlight" visit.

Beautiful guitars, BTW.

Frank


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