AuroraSC
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After completing my shop construction I've finally pulled the trigger on a shop tool that I've lusted after for many years, a 10,000lb 2-post car lift.
The lift was shipped to my work for the ease of removal from the 18-wheeler.
Upon initial inspection once it was inside the building, the sides were quite scratched up and the packaging protection was laughable. Once I was able to unband it and look underneath (where all the forklift drivers had used to handle it) there are gouges spanning several feet into both pillars.
Pictures below of the damage. So far the company I purchased from just wants to give me a some store credit money to get more tools. If the damage hadn't been so significant that would seem more reasonable.
I know I'm particular, but have two 12.5' tall pillars sticking up in my shop with deep scratches and gouges doesn't seem acceptable to me.
Has anyone ran into this before? If so what was the course for resolution? I'm thinking some body work will need to be done and then reprocessed through powdercoate again.
The lift was shipped to my work for the ease of removal from the 18-wheeler.
Upon initial inspection once it was inside the building, the sides were quite scratched up and the packaging protection was laughable. Once I was able to unband it and look underneath (where all the forklift drivers had used to handle it) there are gouges spanning several feet into both pillars.
Pictures below of the damage. So far the company I purchased from just wants to give me a some store credit money to get more tools. If the damage hadn't been so significant that would seem more reasonable.
I know I'm particular, but have two 12.5' tall pillars sticking up in my shop with deep scratches and gouges doesn't seem acceptable to me.
Has anyone ran into this before? If so what was the course for resolution? I'm thinking some body work will need to be done and then reprocessed through powdercoate again.
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