Have you heard anything on your bandsaw or did you receive it? I was
told that There was a shipment that left Boston last week headed for
the west coast. I'm really looking forward to working with a real
band saw instead of my 14" chinawese that I have to run between Delta
and Jet to buy a part for.
Mike M
"Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Leon" wrote in message
>
>> I have to go after it but that is OK. I plan on tipping it out of the
>> truck..... I think.
>
> Let me know if you need some help.
I certainly will. Thank you Sir.
How is the house coming?
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 20:53:37 GMT, "Leon"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Mike M" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> I'm located a little out of Carnation, Wa. which is about 30 miles
>> east of Seattle in the foothills. I got mine for with in a few
>> dollars of $1,000, don't remember exactly because of the sales tax
>> being added. Actually did a job for WHM that has Jet, ect., and a
>> little job for the Oliver and Sunhill warehouse. The owner of
>> Sunhill/Oliver was a nice guy. You said the dealer was delivering it
>> for you didn't you? That would be nice. It has a lifting eye on it
>> so I'm just going to borrow a boom truck from work.
>
>
>I have to go after it but that is OK. I plan on tipping it out of the
>truck..... I think.
>
I laid a laguna 16HD down in the bed of my truck, drove it 300 miles,
tipped it back up and then, with the help of my two nephews, slid it
off the tailgate. Wasn't hard, but maybe the rikon weighs more.
"Mike M" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Yes I'm aware its made in China. My woodcraft dealer was refering to
> the shipment coming from Rikon's Massacussets warehouse. They had
> hoped to get their shipment yesterday but it looks like next week. So
> it sounds like were getting similar information. I didn't get as good
> a price as you did. I didn't order until the end of Dec. but he still
> gave it to me for the old price without the sale discount.
I originally ordered Nov 19 when they were on sale. It was supposed to have
arrived a week later and two weeks later Woodcraft told me that I would have
to wait for the new model and that they would honor the pricing. IIRC the
new ones will be going for $1149.00 I got mine for $899.00. If I had
waited until today I would have to pay almost 30% more.
Where are you located?
I'm located a little out of Carnation, Wa. which is about 30 miles
east of Seattle in the foothills. I got mine for with in a few
dollars of $1,000, don't remember exactly because of the sales tax
being added. Actually did a job for WHM that has Jet, ect., and a
little job for the Oliver and Sunhill warehouse. The owner of
Sunhill/Oliver was a nice guy. You said the dealer was delivering it
for you didn't you? That would be nice. It has a lifting eye on it
so I'm just going to borrow a boom truck from work.
Mike M
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 17:21:08 GMT, "Leon"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Mike M" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Yes I'm aware its made in China. My woodcraft dealer was refering to
>> the shipment coming from Rikon's Massacussets warehouse. They had
>> hoped to get their shipment yesterday but it looks like next week. So
>> it sounds like were getting similar information. I didn't get as good
>> a price as you did. I didn't order until the end of Dec. but he still
>> gave it to me for the old price without the sale discount.
>
>
>I originally ordered Nov 19 when they were on sale. It was supposed to have
>arrived a week later and two weeks later Woodcraft told me that I would have
>to wait for the new model and that they would honor the pricing. IIRC the
>new ones will be going for $1149.00 I got mine for $899.00. If I had
>waited until today I would have to pay almost 30% more.
>
>Where are you located?
>
"Leon" wrote in message
> Well that sounds like it is heading in the right direction. Did you sell
> the other house that you were framing in Dec of 04?
Yep ... it sold right away.
> And assuming this house is the one that you were wanting me to help with
the
> kitchen I am still interested.
Still do, just not quite there yet. Might do two kitchens at once this time,
or at least the boxes for both.
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"Mike M" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
>
>
>>I have to go after it but that is OK. I plan on tipping it out of the
>>truck..... I think.
>>
> That was my first thought too, but downloaded the manual from Rikon
> and it sounded like it comes assembed mounted vertically to the
> pallet. It does have a lifting eye so if you have some where to rig a
> chain hoist your in business.
I saw that too. I'll have to stick my middle finger through that "EYE" and
set it down gently off my truck.
OR remove the pallet first and then tip it off the truck. ;~) I wonder if
any one in the neighborhood has a cherry picker that will reach to 10'?
"GeeDubb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> I had to lay my Rikon down as well (camper shell on truck). I attached
> 5 - 2" castors to the bottom of the palette and tipped it out of my truck.
> I had to have my wife hold the bottom to keep it from rolling on the
> castors but it made it nice to move into my shop. Problem is....I haven't
> taken it off the palette yet since it's so convenient to move it around.
>
> Gary
Gary, did you set the whole saw inside the truck bed or did you leave the
tail gate down and let the palette hang over the edge?
Sounds like you may have a cheap mobile base. LOL
"Frank Boettcher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 20:53:37 GMT, "Leon"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Mike M" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...
>>> I'm located a little out of Carnation, Wa. which is about 30 miles
>>> east of Seattle in the foothills. I got mine for with in a few
>>> dollars of $1,000, don't remember exactly because of the sales tax
>>> being added. Actually did a job for WHM that has Jet, ect., and a
>>> little job for the Oliver and Sunhill warehouse. The owner of
>>> Sunhill/Oliver was a nice guy. You said the dealer was delivering it
>>> for you didn't you? That would be nice. It has a lifting eye on it
>>> so I'm just going to borrow a boom truck from work.
>>
>>
>>I have to go after it but that is OK. I plan on tipping it out of the
>>truck..... I think.
>>
>
> I laid a laguna 16HD down in the bed of my truck, drove it 300 miles,
> tipped it back up and then, with the help of my two nephews, slid it
> off the tailgate. Wasn't hard, but maybe the rikon weighs more.
>
I had to lay my Rikon down as well (camper shell on truck). I attached 5 -
2" castors to the bottom of the palette and tipped it out of my truck. I
had to have my wife hold the bottom to keep it from rolling on the castors
but it made it nice to move into my shop. Problem is....I haven't taken it
off the palette yet since it's so convenient to move it around.
Gary
"Mike M" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Have you heard anything on your bandsaw or did you receive it? I was
> told that There was a shipment that left Boston last week headed for
> the west coast. I'm really looking forward to working with a real
> band saw instead of my 14" chinawese that I have to run between Delta
> and Jet to buy a part for.
>
> Mike M
Yes, last week I talked to the Woodcraft store manager and he reassured me
that I would be getting the new saw at the old sale price and that he
thought that it could be in this week. Right now it is looking like maybe
next week since it is not here yet. He did seem to think that it should be
any day now however. You do realize that the Rikon saw are made in China,
right?
"Leon" wrote in message
>
> "Swingman" wrote in message
>
> > "Leon" wrote in message
> >
> >> I have to go after it but that is OK. I plan on tipping it out of the
> >> truck..... I think.
> >
> > Let me know if you need some help.
>
> I certainly will. Thank you Sir.
>
> How is the house coming?
Vertical movement on one (first floor framing just started yesterday), and
in the permit/plans approval process on another. Foundation code
requirements just changed in this city and slowed things down considerably.
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In article <[email protected]>,
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote:
[snipped for brevity]
> You do realize that the Rikon saw are made in China,
> right?
My BIL..( my EX-BIL now) owns and operates a good-sized machine shop in Toronto.
Long before the big Chiwanese on-rush of goods, he bought a couple of lathes in
China... in 1970. With the hassles and freight and duties, it was not a 'deal'.
Money had nothing to do with it as many German and Swiss pieces of equipment in
his shop show. He honestly believed they were the best lathes on the market for
his type of accuracy. He specializes in goofy stuff like gyro rotors for
aerospace, parts for high-speed printing presses and racing engines. It is only
when 'for-a-price' was inserted in the business model, that things went for shit.
>I have to go after it but that is OK. I plan on tipping it out of the
>truck..... I think.
>
That was my first thought too, but downloaded the manual from Rikon
and it sounded like it comes assembed mounted vertically to the
pallet. It does have a lifting eye so if you have some where to rig a
chain hoist your in business.
Mike M
"Mike M" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm located a little out of Carnation, Wa. which is about 30 miles
> east of Seattle in the foothills. I got mine for with in a few
> dollars of $1,000, don't remember exactly because of the sales tax
> being added. Actually did a job for WHM that has Jet, ect., and a
> little job for the Oliver and Sunhill warehouse. The owner of
> Sunhill/Oliver was a nice guy. You said the dealer was delivering it
> for you didn't you? That would be nice. It has a lifting eye on it
> so I'm just going to borrow a boom truck from work.
I have to go after it but that is OK. I plan on tipping it out of the
truck..... I think.
"Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Still do, just not quite there yet. Might do two kitchens at once this
> time,
> or at least the boxes for both.
OK, that is fine. I'll look forward to it.
Yes I'm aware its made in China. My woodcraft dealer was refering to
the shipment coming from Rikon's Massacussets warehouse. They had
hoped to get their shipment yesterday but it looks like next week. So
it sounds like were getting similar information. I didn't get as good
a price as you did. I didn't order until the end of Dec. but he still
gave it to me for the old price without the sale discount.
Mike M
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 04:10:26 GMT, "Leon"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Mike M" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Have you heard anything on your bandsaw or did you receive it? I was
>> told that There was a shipment that left Boston last week headed for
>> the west coast. I'm really looking forward to working with a real
>> band saw instead of my 14" chinawese that I have to run between Delta
>> and Jet to buy a part for.
>>
>> Mike M
>
>Yes, last week I talked to the Woodcraft store manager and he reassured me
>that I would be getting the new saw at the old sale price and that he
>thought that it could be in this week. Right now it is looking like maybe
>next week since it is not here yet. He did seem to think that it should be
>any day now however. You do realize that the Rikon saw are made in China,
>right?
>
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 18:43:19 -0800, Mike M
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Have you heard anything on your bandsaw or did you receive it? I was
>told that There was a shipment that left Boston last week headed for
>the west coast. I'm really looking forward to working with a real
>band saw instead of my 14" chinawese that I have to run between Delta
>and Jet to buy a part for.
Aren't Rikons Chinese?
Barry
"Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Vertical movement on one (first floor framing just started yesterday), and
> in the permit/plans approval process on another. Foundation code
> requirements just changed in this city and slowed things down
> considerably.
Well that sounds like it is heading in the right direction. Did you sell
the other house that you were framing in Dec of 04?
And assuming this house is the one that you were wanting me to help with the
kitchen I am still interested.