Hi Ken,
I didn't mean to imply that nobody would care. I hope it didn't come out that way. The reason I wanted to post this was to help others if they have similar problems.
I feel the same way. No perfect tool has ever been built (no perfect anything for that matter). I also agree that the things that differentiate a good company from a poor company is how well they stand behind their products. I bought my T-8 and accessories from Sharpening Supplies.com. I informed them of the problem and they sent the issue to Affinity. They also indicated that if Affinity wasn't able to help me, they would. Couldn't ask more than that. Affinity was "Johnny on the Spot" though. I had several phone conversations with them. They wanted to take care of the problem, either by helping me fix the tool or replacing it. As soon as we figured out that it wasn't fixable, they shipped one out. That is about as good as customer service can get. It makes me glad that I bought the Tormek instead of one of the cheaper copies.
I didn't mean to imply that nobody would care. I hope it didn't come out that way. The reason I wanted to post this was to help others if they have similar problems.
I feel the same way. No perfect tool has ever been built (no perfect anything for that matter). I also agree that the things that differentiate a good company from a poor company is how well they stand behind their products. I bought my T-8 and accessories from Sharpening Supplies.com. I informed them of the problem and they sent the issue to Affinity. They also indicated that if Affinity wasn't able to help me, they would. Couldn't ask more than that. Affinity was "Johnny on the Spot" though. I had several phone conversations with them. They wanted to take care of the problem, either by helping me fix the tool or replacing it. As soon as we figured out that it wasn't fixable, they shipped one out. That is about as good as customer service can get. It makes me glad that I bought the Tormek instead of one of the cheaper copies.