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    Ady1
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      @ady1

      Don't get me wrong, you probably have the resources and knowledge to sort things out

      If we look at this picture

      A big gorgeous amazing machine, a proper industrial powerhouse

      with a wee skinny lonely wire dangling out the back to the kettle plug socket

      It's a big ask

      I'll be as happy as the next bloke to see her up and running once your niggles are sorted btw

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      #516441
      Robin
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        @robin

        .I buy my electricity from Drax, none of your sissy wind turbine rubbish yes

        #516674
        Robin
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          @robin

          I've made a video. Slightly surprised to find that I sound a bit like that David Attenborough bloke, maybe I have a budding career doing voice overs?

          #516683
          Emgee
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            @emgee

            The end float was rectified pretty easily, making and fitting the stepped key will be a bit more time consuming but you sound determined to get things working smoothly.
            I used to have a Victoria UV that had a fair bit of backlash in the knee function but it was never any problem with the weight always preventing any movement, + the gib lock for extra security if required.

            Emgee

            #516688
            Michael Gilligan
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              @michaelgilligan61133
              Posted by Robin on 01/01/2021 11:43:18:

              I've made a video. […]

              .

              Interesting video, Robin … Thanks for sharing it yes

              I must say that I find your generosity to Warco almost overwhelming …

              I would be livid if I had paid a U.K. dealer to supply a machine in that condition, when they proudly advertise :

              • Every milling machine we supply is fully checked and tested by a member of our qualified team, and is supplied with an individual accuracy test report.

              .

              MichaelG.

              #516705
              Ady1
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                @ady1

                If I'd paid a lot of money for a good machine I would check it over before running it too

                First you get to know it properly and second you can save an awful lot of big trouble later by finding small trouble issues at the start

                I wouldn't have a clue about the electrics though

                #516710
                Robin
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                  @robin

                  But once fixed it will feel wonderfully tight.

                  If I had never felt it loose then I would not appreciate it smiley

                  Edited By Robin on 01/01/2021 14:00:07

                  #516716
                  not done it yet
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                    @notdoneityet

                    I would be requesting another gear (with the correct keyway) or a shaft with the correct keyway and key!

                    Just goes to demonstrate that chinese machines can be poor, even at those prices. I just wonder what else in the way of defects are lurking, hidden away until you search them out!

                    #516717
                    Ady1
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                      @ady1

                      Once he's got it all sorted and showers of chips are flying about the guys from Warco will give him a shout to ask him for help and advice

                      #516737
                      Mark Slatter
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                        @markslatter13251

                        Excellent attitude Robin, you'll have a fantastic machine when you're done with it! And yes you do indeed sound like Richard Attenborough. 

                        Is that a Warco surface Grinder in the background? I'd be interested on your thoughts of that machine?

                        Edited By Mark Slatter on 01/01/2021 15:14:59

                        #516752
                        Michael Gilligan
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                          @michaelgilligan61133
                          Posted by Ady1 on 01/01/2021 13:40:46:

                          If I'd paid a lot of money for a good machine I would check it over before running it too

                          […]

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                          Me too, Ady … but I would be doing it in the reasonable expectation that everything should be fine.

                          MichaelG.

                          #516977
                          Robin
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                            @robin
                            Posted by Mark Slatter on 01/01/2021 15:14:16:

                            Is that a Warco surface Grinder in the background? I'd be interested on your thoughts of that machine?

                            It is suffering the same fate, some things simply cannot be tolerated dont know

                            #516991
                            mgnbuk
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                              @mgnbuk

                              Is that a Warco surface Grinder in the background?

                              Gosh, they did eventually get some stock of those !

                              I tried to buy one for my last employment, probably around 20 years ago now. Warco accepted the order, but the machine never turrned up – always "awaiting delivery of stock" when queried.

                              After several months, they offered an ex-school Spanish Ingar machine of similar capacity and for a similar price instead. The Ingar performed very well (so much so that I bought one of the same model from Ebay for home use), but I did wonder if the Warco machine would have performed as well.

                              I have not (up to now) seen any mention of anyone actually having got or used one, so will be interested to see how you get on with it.

                              Nigel B.

                              #517000
                              Tony Pratt 1
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                                @tonypratt1

                                I would be expecting a visit from a Warco 'engineer' first thing Monday morning to sort out this mess.

                                Tony

                                #522777
                                John Richards 9
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                                  @johnrichards9

                                  Been watching this with anticipation as I have ordered the HV from Warco for mid February delivery!! How are things going with the teething problems?
                                  Best Regards, John.

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