Hi all
I'm sure you've been waiting for my response. Well here it is.
After recently been publicly shamed without the opportunity to carry out due process, and having what I believe to be a relative small trouble shooting issue which should have been resolve privately. I am revealing the full story here.
The following is the conversations that took place in my private message inbox. I have change the names and personal details to protect the individual's rights and feelings.
I feel that because the issues was so carelessly made public then they won't object to me posting the accurate version of the story.
Please note that the comments in bold is my commentary and some assumptions have been made.
However I have not added to or omitted to any of the exchange dialog that was in PM.
04 October 2015 12:38 am
Hi Ryan,
I am interested in purchasing one of your set ups. Would you be able to provide me with with the cost including postage to ######## ### ####, and methods of payment/payment details.
Much appreciated,
Regards,
Old Mate
05 October 2015 10:16 am
Hi Old Mate
I'm not sure what you mean by one of my setups. I have a shipping container full of different set ups for different ore.
What are you after exactly?
Cheers Ryan
05 October 2015 05:40 pm
Hi Ryan,
Sorry, I was not aware that you manufactured so many different types of crushers.
I'm after the compact 'grinder crusher/pulveriser'?
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com d=7775&p=1
Just out of curiosity, do you have a site with your other set ups?
Thanks,
Old Mate
05 October 2015 06:57 pm
The Compact Crusher is the only crusher I Manufacture. I generally manufacture for dealers though. You can visit my website #######.com.au
There are some other mining related products on there. However I don't always have available stock.
Coiltek Maryborough have a couple of crushers in stock.
I don't have any assembled at the moment, however I will be passing by coiltek in a week or so.
The price would be $395 plus postage of $70
Let me know if you would like to buy one ?
Cheers Ryan
The Retail price for the sampling crusher is $595. Not including postage and handling.
Here the customer received a $200 discount.
06 October 2015 06:29 pm
Hi Ryan,
I am keen to get one. Should be able to pay for it next Wednesday. Just let me know the best method of payment and I'll fix you up.
Cheers,
Old Mate
No mention of any problems with postage and handling costs here ? Customer seems to happy to pay Australia Post for their service.
07 October 2015 06:46 pm
Hi Old Mate
No problems, Wednesday is fine I will be picking a unit up from Coiltek this weekend and I will talk with you later next week.
I will be out in the bush for about a week chasing some yellow.
Talk soon.
Cheers Ryan
07 October 2015 09:45 pm
Cheers Ryan,
Good luck bud.
Talk soon,
Old Mate
14 October 2015 10:07 pm
Hi Old Mate,
With the Crusher I am taking $25 off the price I quoted you ($465 inc postage). As the crusher is ex-display stock. So the price is now $440
If you're happy to go ahead, could you send me your name and address details. And I will also send you through my bank account details.
Cheers Ryan
After inspecting the sampling crusher at Coiltek, sent the above message to the customer to inform them that some visual imperfections were apparent.
14 October 2015 10:40 pm
Hi Ryan,
Yep, No worries.
Was it just a display? Or has it been used in trials showing customers?
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Thanks,
Looking forward to testing out various samples,
Old Mate
14 October 2015 11:04 pm
does it come with any type of warranty?
15 October 2015 10:54 am
The grinder comes with a 3 yr or 6 yr warranty. The crusher unit however is very hard to warranty. The reason is that it is a sampling unit and a lot of people who have purchased the compact crusher use it as a primary crusher
The unit was on display and to my knowledge was not a demo.
15 October 2015 11:42 am
No worries. What is your preferred method of payment? Do you have Paypal?
15 October 2015 12:09 pm
Hi Old Mate
My PayPal account is
############@######.com.au
15 October 2015 12:22 pm
Hi Ryan,
Just put the money through. Looking forward to sampling some rocks!!!
Cheers,
Old Mate
Old Mate did say in his scathing review that he only crushed soft sedimentary rock that he could virtually crush in his hand........hmmm
15 October 2015 12:40 pm
Thanks Old Mate
Will be packaging one up for you tonight !
Cheers Ryan
21 October 2015 11:29 am
Hi Ryan,
Received the crusher today, cheers.
Ran some light sedimentary rock through it and noticed it smoked a bit from the crusher not the grinder itself. When I panned it out I found some slag in the pan. I've done 3 pans now and the slag is reducing with each pan. I just wanted to ask if this is normal, I imagine it would be but I thought I would ask anyway.
Thanks again,
Old Mate
This is 100% normal. Notice how the customer mentions " I've done three pans now.... " hmmm.
21 October 2015 04:57 pm
There's a bit of friction going on inside the crusher Old Mate. The smoke will be burning metal, like the smell of grinding steel.
This is normally bedding in. It will reduce until the wear in stage is complete.
This is normal with every start up. The reason for this is when I designed the unit the tolerance was very tight. I was looking to achieve maximum hammer efficiency.
21 October 2015 06:16 pm
Yeah, nah. Not exactly pleased with the unit. Just put a bit more through and it started wobbling, more than it should. The bracket attaching it to the grinder is bent. Dunno if it was bent when I got it, it does explain why the grip would not stay tight after putting a bit through. Even so, two and a half pans of light sedimentary rock should not bend it. Because the bracket is not straight the bearing isn't seated properly. Hence the wobbling.
Anyway I know I've got Buckly's of getting a refund or a replacement. But to say I'm disappointed about spending over $400 on a crusher that couldn't handle the softest of rocks after literally three handfuls is an understatement.
OK ! Let's all pay very close attention to this post. In fact read this post at least twice and tell me what's going on here?
Alright this is what I see, and remember it is only my opinion.
1. Wobble........ Time to check all bolts and components, that's right you're playing with big boys toys now and hard rock and machinery don't always agree. They require maintenance.
2. Bracket at back is bent and you don't know if it was bent when you unpackaged it ? Did you get to know your new piece of equipment or did you just plug it in and go to town ?
3. You go on to say after two and a half pans of light sedimentary rock.... So is that two and a half pans with no checking of basic maintenance on your sampling Crusher ?
4. Wait a minute ! Now you go onto say only two to three handfuls ? WT # !
5. Ok so what happened is you crushed your sedimentary material the you panned off your cons and didn't find the ounce of gold, you were certain your sedimentary samples were going to pay for the cost of the crusher. Now after the two and a half pans of ore you crushed things are a bit loose ( like I said in previous posts the crusher will vibrate ALL CRUSHERS DO ! ) and you panic. Then you see a bent bracket and you decide to adjust it. Not realising that, I bent that bracket, to achieve optimum alinement of the grinder and bearing. Yes that's right all grinders are of a different configuration and require a tweek here and there.
6. So you bend the bracket thinking you are going to fix the problem. OH NO ! The Bearing is now out of its seat.
7. Now you realise that your in a spot of bother, so you go for the easiest option and blame the manufacturer. Who happens to be supporting his young family and is currently pulling a couple of massive days on the family farm......
Then you throw a little tantrum.
22 October 2015 04:12 pm
No reply? Interesting. . .
22 October 2015 11:11 pm
No worries bud, we'll do it the other way . . .
At this point your are executing your attack on the forum...
23 October 2015 07:37 am
Hi Old Mate,
I've just got back into town. I have been hay carting on the family farm, had to go flat stick before the rain come through.
I can receive emails however due to poor coverage I cannot send them. Hence the delayed response.
I will have time later to go through your concerns with you over the weekend.
What's with the threats Old Mate. Not necessary !
Talk soon.
23 October 2015 08:05 am
Threats? What threats? I don't think I have ever threatened anyone/thing in my life.
I didn't want to have to resort to commenting publicly to get a response.
Like I said in the comments, I can straighten the bracket and it'll still work.
I'm not happy with the unit, and I let you know about it. You supplied a product that doesn't cut it and you got the cash. There was no receipt and I paid through 'friends/ family' through paypal so I cant go that way about getting any refund or replacement.
Basically, I don't want anyone else to lose money like I have.
Sorry? What did you just say?
You can straighten the bracket and it'll still work!
Wait a minute did you really just do what I think you did. You posted on a public forum the most scathing over exaggerated load of Hog Wash. You defamed me and my products deliberately to cause me financial harm? Are you all there or what?
I'm glad I was able to save what you posted before the moderators cleaned up your filthy remarks. I would have much preferred the comments be left up on the forum though. This way prospectors who are generally fairdinkum about finding payable ore can make an informed decision. Each of your issues can be easily resolved.
And don't pretend to be out there for all the other prospectors on the forum and their best interests. You've been on the forum for how long now and contributed what?
What you have done is stifle innovation that's all!
23 October 2015 08:20 am
I wasn't aware you put your issues on the forum.
I will be responding.
Now please let me remind you that I have at least 5 business days to respond. And I always respond to questions or concerns at the earliest convenience. However you went into a rage after 36 hours. Did I sell you Road side Assist? That is one and a half days. And one of your final and parting remarks was " I can straighten the bracket and it'll still work ".
(I'm glad you worked that out!)
Oh but wait there's more! After the moderator cleans up the mess you posted, you go on to say....
23 October 2015 09:33 pm
You got what you wanted. . . So did I . . . You may have cost me $460, but I think my posts would have cost you more.
Like (fellow member) said bad news travels real quick . . .
First of all, it cost you $370 plus postage and handling. Total $440. Stop with the inaccurate info. Enough already!
So you deliberately went out of you way to cause me and my family financial harm by defaming me on a public forum and then you private message me the above !
Your right Old Mate, bad news travels real quick.....
I agree with you. You have cost me more! ALOT MORE !!!
In fact, I suppose my Accountant and my solicitor could help me work that out.
Yesterday 06:45 am
Yeah buddy,
You killed me !
THE END
Now, I will still rectify your problem to the best of my ability. In fact Over the weekend i put together a new rotor that should reduce the vibration. I will post it up to you with 2 replacement bearings and housings along with a spare bracket. A local welder will glue it on for no more than a couple of bucks, or free if you ask nicely. Should you still believe it requires a new bracket.(disclaimer : Behave and Be Nice)
I Will also throw in some free spare parts. (Disclaimer : Behave and Be Nice)
I suggest you don't give up on sampling. The next piece of ore could have that pay cheque.
I will also post out the new and improved hammer rotor to All that have purchased the Crusher off me in the past. You will have to cover postage. I will cover the upgrade.
Simply PM me and please allow me more than 36 hours to manufacture them. There are a number to do.
PS remember there is freedom of speech in this country. Except if speech is used as a weapon to cause harm.
PSS you catch more flies with honey than vinegar.
I wonder how this post would have gone if an ounce of gold was recovered?
To anyone that is looking to try their hand at hard rock. Do your homework first. Learn what rock actually is likely to contain gold. I still seek out advice on this subject because there are many different types of gold bearing ore.
If you are unsure to make the jump from a Dolly Pot to a crusher. First you should crush out 2 to 3 pans of hard rock with a dolly pot ! The decision will come to you.
Your next option is either build a crusher yourself or ring Jake at Armstrong Industries for a quote including freight. ( I believe he is in W.A. ) they are advertised for $5000 and $6000. There is a smaller model I'm not sure what that unit retails at. However be quick because after he reads this post he may decide to put the price up. Armstrong Industries also do finance options! So don't stress if you don't have the cash on you. You will be able to pay for the unit with the gold.( let me say this these units are built very well ! ( can you believe I did see someone post that the parts wear out. OMG )
Another option is buy a sampling crusher for $595 off my good self. In fact if you are a P.A. Forum member I will sell it to you for wholesale price of $395. These are your options, you are loaded with choices. The other option is do nothing at all and leave that ore for someone else.
By the way the Crushers work fine. They have their idiosyncrasies all machinery and industrial tools do. However in the right capable hands can bring many happy returns. After using the crusher for quite a lot of sampling I am now in the process of building a 5 head stamp crusher (portable). I will keep you all updated on the progress. Time to get serious.
Ryan