unsure y theres bickering going on that doesn't involve the OP...
get a room!
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unsure y theres bickering going on that doesn't involve the OP...
get a room!
I agree, why bash the glass forum users? aren't they about 80% of the activity on this site?
I received the email from UPS, I'm just waiting for the shipping labels to arrive now in the mail. Its really not a problem shipping them back, I'll drop them off the day I get the labels. As for the third machine, the guy never paid for it. I can do an extreme wash up on that one and ship it to the same people here in California as well? After washing it the first time its impossible to tell it was ever used. Just say the word!
sounds ^^^ much better
GG ROCKS THE NEEDLE IN MY COCK!!!! anyways, the local shop got a couple XL machines and 2 of them were delivered "faulty". stop letting the people delivering these machines get high on the job!!JK!! um on a positive note, when i got my 5 gallon bubble now i ran 160 washes straight. thats like 40 hours with very little downtime. so its not like these cant put a serious dent in your trim pile.
also, since the inner and outer walls on the bubble now's are one and the same theres no buffer zone. that means if the water inside is colder than the air outside there will be condensation, and lots of it, on the machine. no crack needed bro.
So I sent both the faulty machines to a place in California so they can inspect them. From what Diana said on the phone one definitely did not function and they were able to repair it, and the other was placed on a wood pallet, was filled with water, and then sat there with no water dripping and no leaks. As a matter of fact here is the email...
“Our California distributor has inspected the machines. The first one he fixed because the problem was that a wire was pulled off inside the machine. The other machine, he says that he ran it for 20 minutes, sitting up on a pallet, and did not see any leakage at all, nor any other problems with the machine.
I can only assume that the water that you saw was just a small amount of residual water that may have ended up in the casing of the machine during shipping? Sometimes the shipping company turns the machines upside down and this leads to water from the pump dripping out into the top, then when they are turned right side up a little bit of water comes out of the bottom of the box.
I'm not sure what we can do other than ship the machine back to you.”
So I replied back… “Hi Diana, please ship the machine back. Thanks for figuring this out and sorry for your troubles.”
Yesterday the UPS man dropped off my package but since it was already dark outside I could not get a good shot of the machine leaking again. I’ve filled and drained this machine over 5 times and every single time it leaks! Today the sun came out and I took a complete video with a totally dry machine, and dry concrete. In the video I show a close up of the leak and if you keep watching I show that the water is filled below the fill line. I have no idea what kind of test was done on this machine, but it’s still the same leaky machine that I got in the first place. Here is the video so you can decide for yourself.
It looks like there is a crack just above where it is leaking from
hmmmmmm.....looks like the machine got some trauma to it....