RyWen said:They should be available tomorrow!
on a related note: We've been considering offering an 'anodizing and engraving' trade-in program for people who ordered the original Domiplate that was just bare aluminum with no engraving. Since the engraving makes it easier to identify which side of the plate is for which size of ply, we believe this would be helpful to people. Here's the deal: Send us your old plate and $20, we'll return it anodized and engraved (we can't add the captive screws due to differences in the plates - ). This service would only be available to customers in the US, because the cost of shipping both ways plus customs fees wouldn't make it an economical choice for those overseas.
Does that sound appealing to anyone?
builderbob said:I know you said you'll start a new thread, but just out of initial curiosity, how long would the process take to return & have our old Domiplate anodized? It is very appealing to me but considerable downtime may change my decision as it is a want and not a need!
Thanks!
Bob
Christopher Robinson said:Let me know if more come in...
RyWen said:builderbob said:I know you said you'll start a new thread, but just out of initial curiosity, how long would the process take to return & have our old Domiplate anodized? It is very appealing to me but considerable downtime may change my decision as it is a want and not a need!
Thanks!
Bob
Bob,
we are going to set this up as an exchange program, so the turnaround will be very quick; we'll ship the replacement plate out the day after we receive the one you want to exchange. I'm going to email the details to everyone who bought the old-style Domiplate once I compile a list. (I decided that would be a more direct method of accessing the limited number of people who this service actually applies to). If you're interested, send me an email and I'll send you the details. info@senecawoodworking.com.
Brice Burrell said:RyWen said:builderbob said:I know you said you'll start a new thread, but just out of initial curiosity, how long would the process take to return & have our old Domiplate anodized? It is very appealing to me but considerable downtime may change my decision as it is a want and not a need!
Thanks!
Bob
Bob,
we are going to set this up as an exchange program, so the turnaround will be very quick; we'll ship the replacement plate out the day after we receive the one you want to exchange. I'm going to email the details to everyone who bought the old-style Domiplate once I compile a list. (I decided that would be a more direct method of accessing the limited number of people who this service actually applies to). If you're interested, send me an email and I'll send you the details. info@senecawoodworking.com.
I'm not sure I really "need" the new spiffy anodized version to replace my "old" one. However, I'm still curious to what it would cost to have it done.
Festoller said:A note for international orders (especially German).
This last order took 7 weeks to ship (April 24.- June 12.) So please be patient and give it some time!
I've had similar experience with other shippments, although 7 weeks is a new record. Obviously these packages get stuck in customs quite often!
So be patient before you take Ryan or Ron's offer to send a new one!
Any by the way, the new "Black Edition Domiplate" is really cool!
RyWen said:Pierre,
I responded to your email a little bit ago, but thank you again for your patience, and I'm sorry customs held on to that one for so long. You definitely hold the record now for the longest time any of our shipments has been stuck in customs.
PaulMarcel said:RyWen said:Pierre,
I responded to your email a little bit ago, but thank you again for your patience, and I'm sorry customs held on to that one for so long. You definitely hold the record now for the longest time any of our shipments has been stuck in customs.
I'm sure customs hung on to it for a long time because it looked so suspicious. "Hmm, here's a flat aluminum plate with numbers on both sides and an offset step... It's that offset step that really gets me suspicious, Floyd, let's ponder this longer". I'm reminded of the "Airplane" movie scene where the old lady gets jumped and searched while armed militia walk through the security check.
Peter Halle said:PaulMarcel said:RyWen said:Pierre,
I responded to your email a little bit ago, but thank you again for your patience, and I'm sorry customs held on to that one for so long. You definitely hold the record now for the longest time any of our shipments has been stuck in customs.
I'm sure customs hung on to it for a long time because it looked so suspicious. "Hmm, here's a flat aluminum plate with numbers on both sides and an offset step... It's that offset step that really gets me suspicious, Floyd, let's ponder this longer". I'm reminded of the "Airplane" movie scene where the old lady gets jumped and searched while armed militia walk through the security check.
Maybe they were planning on how to liberate the captive screws. [scared]