Update in post #69 for those who are following and asked to keep y’all updated.
I ended up ordering the Fireball table topper for about $1100 shipped.
Even though they claim the aluminum frame is machined, the plates are not level. they are about .018 to low. A square sliding over the plates catches the edge of the opposite plate.
Sent fireball an email. They told me they are willing to sell me some shims and give me a 10% discount off the purchase of the shims.
I responded back asking for clarification if it was 10% off the shims or 10% off of my order and it was confirmed it was 10% off of the shims. I responded that I’m a little confused after spending this much money that I would have to spend more money to fix your quality control issues.
I also stated that the table in question is advertised on their website as being 3/4 of an inch thick. The table is actually .69 inches thick. If they want to drill precision holes 2 inches on center at 5/8 of an inch in diameter then you would think the plate would actually be 3/4 of an inch thick and not .69.
I’m waiting on their response.. But yea, I’m not happy one bit.
Below is a YouTube video that I sent to them showing the issue with the plates not being level.
Am I asking too much here or over reacting?
Uneven plates
Plate thickness
I ended up ordering the Fireball table topper for about $1100 shipped.
Even though they claim the aluminum frame is machined, the plates are not level. they are about .018 to low. A square sliding over the plates catches the edge of the opposite plate.
Sent fireball an email. They told me they are willing to sell me some shims and give me a 10% discount off the purchase of the shims.
I responded back asking for clarification if it was 10% off the shims or 10% off of my order and it was confirmed it was 10% off of the shims. I responded that I’m a little confused after spending this much money that I would have to spend more money to fix your quality control issues.
I also stated that the table in question is advertised on their website as being 3/4 of an inch thick. The table is actually .69 inches thick. If they want to drill precision holes 2 inches on center at 5/8 of an inch in diameter then you would think the plate would actually be 3/4 of an inch thick and not .69.
I’m waiting on their response.. But yea, I’m not happy one bit.
Below is a YouTube video that I sent to them showing the issue with the plates not being level.
Am I asking too much here or over reacting?
Uneven plates
Plate thickness
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