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KNIFE MAKER
This isn't really a surprise( based on how this grinder is built) but the way this thing was packaged is AMAZING. You buy one of these and you are definitely getting a semi-custom build from the ground up.
Every attachment was carefully wrapped tightly in foam, then stretch wrap. The main unit came in a triple wall corrugated HEAVY cardboard box.(I've never seen heavier) The grinder was bolted with lock nuts and bolts, washers on both sides, to a 3/4 piece of plywood that was cut to fit the bottom of the box. That plywood was lag bolted to the skids that went under the box and had nice big fender washers under the heads. The attachment were shipped in a separate box. I think to keep damage from the grinder. Both boxes had copper staples and then fiberglass reinforced packing tape at every seam. The shipping pretty much confirmed my instinct on how Travis Wuertz like to do things.
I bought another expensive piece of equipment recently and was horrified by the packaging. It wasn't the precision piece of equipment that this TW-90 is but still.....
So I'm thrilled with how this thing arrived. The only fly in the ointment is the day the grinder arrived a customer of mine place a PO for about a months worth of work. How do I tell him his parts could be late due to me playing with my new toy.....:biggrin: business has been slow the last couple months. Usually when I get a nice PO I'm pretty thankful. This time I was feeling like, "Awwww...man....." Lol! If I was in my thirties I'd just not sleep much for a few weeks. Those days are gone though.....
I'll still get time to play....just not the crash course I was hoping for. maybe a good thing. Knife steel isn't cheap....
Every attachment was carefully wrapped tightly in foam, then stretch wrap. The main unit came in a triple wall corrugated HEAVY cardboard box.(I've never seen heavier) The grinder was bolted with lock nuts and bolts, washers on both sides, to a 3/4 piece of plywood that was cut to fit the bottom of the box. That plywood was lag bolted to the skids that went under the box and had nice big fender washers under the heads. The attachment were shipped in a separate box. I think to keep damage from the grinder. Both boxes had copper staples and then fiberglass reinforced packing tape at every seam. The shipping pretty much confirmed my instinct on how Travis Wuertz like to do things.
I bought another expensive piece of equipment recently and was horrified by the packaging. It wasn't the precision piece of equipment that this TW-90 is but still.....
So I'm thrilled with how this thing arrived. The only fly in the ointment is the day the grinder arrived a customer of mine place a PO for about a months worth of work. How do I tell him his parts could be late due to me playing with my new toy.....:biggrin: business has been slow the last couple months. Usually when I get a nice PO I'm pretty thankful. This time I was feeling like, "Awwww...man....." Lol! If I was in my thirties I'd just not sleep much for a few weeks. Those days are gone though.....
I'll still get time to play....just not the crash course I was hoping for. maybe a good thing. Knife steel isn't cheap....
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