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Hi, I'm a new guy to this forum, though I have been reading it for
several months. Here's a letter I sent to Powermatic and WMH tool group. Sorta long... Hi, Here is a story I'd like to share with you. I purchased a brand new Powermatic model 66 table saw from Amazon.com after much deliberation and brand research. I read reviews on the internet, checked news groups and talked to vendors at trade shows. Your saw beat out the Unisaw, it was close, but the real deal maker was the reputation of the customer support provided by powermatic. I heard and read horror stories about delta's customer service and I didn't want to chance needing them and being frustrated. The fact this saw is made in the USA was also very important to me, I prefer to buy American when possible. There I was Monday night waiting like a kid at Christmas, delivery to be after work 6-9 PM. Well the truck pulls up at 9:30 and boy am I excited to see this shinny new Expensive saw made in USA. By the way, I also bought a Jet 14 inch bandsaw that was being delivered at the same time. As I began unloading the saw I noticed a motor cover, which you description specifically says is not included, that's really nice except I had purchased a cover before the saw arrived anticipating the need for one. Now I'm out that $75.00. The first thing I notice about this saw is the complete and totally lousy way everything is packed. Surprisingly nothing appears destroyed, even thought the saw's wood frame is bashed and broken. But then again I have not completed the assembly yet, because I couldn't. After I opened the box/crate for the saw I opened the saw door to look inside and behold, the dado insert has not been wrapped and has bounced around inside the saw during transport. Now the inside of my brand new saw is scratched and the dado insert is nicked and scratched up. Already looks old and beat up, new from the factory, plus scratched for rust to start. Then there's another box with the blade splitter/shield stuffed inside the saw. Upon opening this box, I find no padding or protection of parts other than little plastic bags to protect the heavy metal parts from rubbing and scratching on each other. To add insult to the poor packing job, the tightening knob for the arbor tilt handle has fallen out and gotten lost somewhere between your place and mine. The other one was ready to fall out, as it had backed completely out of its treads but held by the edge of the box. Some tape would have prevented that lose. How about that new motor cover. There was absolutely no padding or protection for this plastic motor cover, and the two self tapping screws were just thrown in the box, where they have managed to scratch the cover while the shipment traveled from your factory to my house. I haven't even started unwrapping the fence or table yet. I'm not going to be surprised if they are as poorly packed as the rest of the boxes, hopefully not damaged So now I start trying to assemble this machine. Lets just say the manual is quite inferior. I knew nothing about how to assemble this saw prior to receiving it, so I must rely on the manual for guiding me through assembly and setup. So I read through the manual and then began the process. Well, first thing I must do is install the blade. Sounds simple enough except there is no description of how to get the insert out. So I unscrew all of the allen screws thinking they are holding it down, nope they don't. Didn't see any description of that in the manual. Next the manual shows a guy using a piece of wood to hold the blade still while loosening/tightening the arbor nut. Well that is fine and dandy if there is a blade installed. I can't loosen the arbor nut installed by the factory with the wrench provided because the arbor shaft turns. I note there are two flat spots on the arbor shaft and think to myself, "powermatic guys are smart enough to provide a wrench to hold the shaft while I loosen the nut (my old cheap Delta saw did)" so I look through the boxes and parts and find no more wrenches. Then I look through my tools and no wrenches I have are thin enough to access the flats on the shaft. So now I have a saw that I can't install a blade till I find a tool that will hold the shaft. Useless saw for sawing. Well okay, lets move on. I'll install a power cable to the saw. Since Powermatic doesn't provide one or even a guide to buying the right size, I get one the same gauge as the motor cable 12/3 calculating this will be big enough. I open the switch cover, looking at the picture in the manual of how the power is routed (which is good enough), but crap there is no cable clamp to hold the power cable into the switch box. Not even a note in the manual that one is needed. So off I go to Home Depot and buy a package of 5 (only comes in packages of five) for $1.25 or 25 cents each. Come on guys, a 25 cent part you know is needed and don't supply or even says it's needed. So I finally get power and the motor runs (without a saw blade of course). Well one small success. I start looking at the bolts to hold the table wings to the saw. I think these are the lowest grade bolts you could find, I think even the cheap Delta saw I got rid of had better bolts holding the wings on. I'm afraid if I use them, they will break off in the saw. So I'll spend a couple more bucks on my two thousand dollar saw and replace them with higher grade bolts. I work in aerospace and I know what quality products, good documentation and sound packaging are. I feel you people at Powermatic are living on your reputation, falling short of doing what is necessary to really make a great product. It's not that hard or costs that much to make that final step. Maybe your quality department has been laid of to save money? I don't know but I'll tell you this, the quality of the product, documentation and packaging I received is shamefully poor. I sure hope you can take this constructive criticism and improve your product, after all, you are representatives of US manufacturing. By the way the Jet bandsaw went together great and all parts where there and well packaged. Regards, Larry Penners Boeing Satellite Systems 310-416-9383 |
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