PDA

View Full Version : Carba-tec Service















West OZ Mark
7th March 2007, 09:07 PM
I bought a new Spindle Moulder, Thicknesser and some smaller items from Carba-tec. When they arrived I pulled the packaging of the Thicknesser and put it together with no problems. As soon as I went to take the packaging of the Spindle Moulder I realized they had sent me the wrong machine.

Biggest problem was that I live 300km away from Perth.(Oh No!!):oo:
When I contacted Carba-tec and explained the problem I though I would have to send the wrong machine back and wait for the correct moulder to arrive but no. Geoff from Carba-tec jumped in the ute with the new machine and drove all the way to Bridgetown and swaped the Spindle Moulders over and drove all the way back to Perth again.

Now thats what I call service. Mistakes happen but what a company does to rectify a problem makes them stand out from the rest.:2tsup:

ss_11000
7th March 2007, 09:14 PM
well done carbatec WA.:clap:

Wood Borer
7th March 2007, 09:20 PM
Excellent service indeed, I hope their good service is rewarded by more customers.

Ironwood
7th March 2007, 10:26 PM
Thats great service. :2tsup: Good onya Carbatec WA

Buzzer
7th March 2007, 10:34 PM
Glad to hear of a good service story!

SPIRIT
7th March 2007, 10:42 PM
my dad took me to carbtec springvale for my birthday ,pick anything you like :) everyboby there was great :D

Cliff Rogers
7th March 2007, 10:57 PM
Good stuff. :2tsup:

Would I sound cynical if I suggested that the wrong one may have been worth more than the right one? :D

lesmeyer
8th March 2007, 12:03 AM
This is the quality of service that I have always received from Geoff and all the others at Carba-Tec WA.
5 star service indeed.:2tsup:
Les

bsrlee
8th March 2007, 01:41 AM
Yes, Carbatec WA seems to be 'King' of the WA woodworking tool suppliers :2tsup: , and seem to garner more praise than any of the other Cartatec franchises - its just a pity that shipping stops me from buying there :C

rodm
8th March 2007, 02:44 AM
I have used CarbatecWA since they were Woodstock in Balcatta Road and can't fault them. All the staff are friendly and helpful and any issues I have had have been resolved without fuss.

It doesn't surprise me that they made good the problem with your Spindle Moulder for these reasons and because it is a nice drive down your way. :)

We need to support these specialist sellers if we want to be able to buy more than an Ozito orbital sander. Has anybody else noticed the shift in the type of stock Bunnings are holding. I went in a couple of weeks ago to buy a tap (threading) and was told they are not a fast moving item and they no longer stock them. I had a look around in the tool section and could not see a quality band name power tool on display. Not a rant just an observation.

BobL
14th March 2007, 12:09 AM
Has anybody else noticed the shift in the type of stock Bunnings are holding. I went in a couple of weeks ago to buy a tap (threading) and was told they are not a fast moving item and they no longer stock them. I had a look around in the tool section and could not see a quality band name power tool on display. Not a rant just an observation.

A lot of those big hardware stores are turning into variations of Department stores, soft furnishings and pots plant tubs seem to dominate the stores. And what about trying to talk to someone who knows anything about what they are selling???

rodm
14th March 2007, 01:15 AM
On the bright side maybe we might see a return of the suburban hardware store. They are creating a niche market by reducing their range of hardware items in favour of outdoor and soft furnishings.

I don't expect any advice from Bunnings. :wink:

Wongo
14th March 2007, 09:01 AM
Carba-Tec in Sydney has a good team too. Jerry, Liz and the boss are friendly and helpful.

silentC
14th March 2007, 09:09 AM
On the bright side maybe we might see a return of the suburban hardware store. They are creating a niche market by reducing their range of hardware items in favour of outdoor and soft furnishings.
We live in hope.

Our local Mitre10 started life as one of those hardware shops that sold tools and nails and building supplies. Then they became a Home hardware and started stocking jugs and irons and coffee makers. Now they are a Mitre10 and you have to crawl over the outdoor settings and barbecues to get to the tiny nuts and bolts section down in the far corner of the building.

They had a "Mammoth Tool Sale" last week. I went in to have a look and it consisted of a couple of tables of $2 quality 'Medallist' brand tools.

baxter
14th March 2007, 04:08 PM
Can somebody please open a Carba-Tec, MIK INternational or similar in Newcastle. The pictures aren't the same!

ss_11000
14th March 2007, 04:10 PM
i agree with john:cool2:

Wild Dingo
14th March 2007, 05:47 PM
Although so far I havent needed to have them come visit :C I agree with every comment regarding Carbetec Balcatta... bloody brilliant mob :2tsup: :2tsup:

As to M10 well I went visitin this morning while the missus went shopping and although a friendly courteous and attentive bunch their tools and hardware {screws etc} left more than a lot to be desired... good service is all good and fine but really you gotta have something to sell right? :doh: ooh plenty of plants barbies an outdoor stuff but buggar all else... mmm maybe I should wander back to Carnarvon one day an see if that M10 is still hardware and tool focused?

Bunnings is changing... again :; As for staff that actually have a bloody clue in the tools section... FUGGEDABOUDIT!! they have no bloody idea and thats Bunbury Manduarh and Rockingham stores not one idiot I spoke to in any of those stores had a single flamin clue what a router was let alone a trimmer router! :~ one fella suggested I look in the electrical section! :doh: they keep hirin informational gnomes they loose this customer right quick :~ For the life of me I cant understand their employment application interview process its utterly beyond me... the more you actually know about home handyman or even trade stuff the less likey they are to hire you... dumb :roll:

Carry Pine
14th March 2007, 08:21 PM
Our local Home Hardware store is stocking Carba tec machinery at the same price.... and it's moving too. it's amazing how many of those big type thicknessers they go through (no pun).
They are very committed to makita whose big end tools (saw bench) look a bit second rate to the carba tec stuff.

Carry pine

tameriska
14th March 2007, 09:42 PM
:~ For the life of me I cant understand their employment application interview process its utterly beyond me... the more you actually know about home handyman or even trade stuff the less likey they are to hire you... dumb :roll:

I'll agree with you on that Wild Dingo, I went for work experience "there" years ago, had a reasonable idea of tools (and where they were in the shop, from being sent in there to buy stuff when I was working with Dad) and got stuck in the paint section, did get shown the very basics but was left to pick everything else up if I was lucky. Knew bugger all about paint (even by the end of the two weeks)

Poppa
29th March 2007, 04:19 PM
Carry, I agree that the Mittagong Home Hardware is a reasonably good store. We've just set up an account with them, and I just bought a bunch of Makita tools from them for our workshop (not for me personally unfortunately!). I noticed the Carbatec tools when I was there, and mentioned them to the chap assisting me. He said that they will order in any machinery from Carbatec that I want, and to talk to him about prices before I buy as well, which was pretty good I thought. Not that I'm all about price (I was buying Makita after all). The chap that helped me with the Makita tools was an ex-tradie, and he seemed to know Makita tools very well indeed. I'd go back and see him anytime.

I do find the Carbatec service when I order something from them to be terrific. I've never actually visited one of their stores (I will when I've got some money), but everytime I've bought from them I've been very happy.

I actually found Carbatec after I tried to buy a honing guide at the local hardware stores. I tried the Bunnings, the Megamart, and the Home Hardware, as well as the little toolie stores in Bowral. One or two of the stores had the Stanley kit (a basic honing guide and an oilstone) which wasn't what I was after, but at Home the assistant basically told me that honing guides weren't being made anymore. When I disagreed with him (politely - ever polite me :wink: ), he asked me to name some companies that still made them. After naming Torquata and Veritas and him not knowing who they were, I asked if he'd ever heard of a company called Stanley? Mentioned that I'd heard they make tools and stuff....

Oh, and I am one of those nasty buggers that follow up such bad service - I sent an email to Home Hardware head office. Got a reply too, but nothing useful. Such a shame. The service that staff give is directly related to the management at the store that they work at, which is why you can have a great experience at one branch and a terrible one at the next branch of the same store.

I must scrape some money together and take a trip up to Auburn to the Carbatec store....

HappyHammer
29th March 2007, 04:34 PM
Can somebody please open a Carba-Tec, MIK INternational or similar in Newcastle. The pictures aren't the same!
I think it would be better to split the distance between Brisbane and Sydney and open up in Port Macquarie:2tsup:

HH.

triden
29th March 2007, 04:47 PM
Can somebody please open a Carba-Tec, MIK INternational or similar in Newcastle. The pictures aren't the same!
Steve from the Lumber Bunker in Gosford can order in anything from Carba-Tec. Will save you a 2 hour drive to Auburn. (no i dont work there, just good service):U

HappyHammer
29th March 2007, 05:27 PM
Steve from the Lumber Bunker in Gosford can order in anything from Carba-Tec. Will save you a 2 hour drive to Auburn. (no i dont work there, just good service):U
He'll still have to look at the pictures until it arrives...:D

HH.

black1
30th March 2007, 01:06 AM
the only problem i have with carbatec here in perth is that it is not near fremantle. need a sixpack and a cut lunch to get there:2tsup:

Wild Dingo
30th March 2007, 11:53 AM
the only problem i have with carbatec here in perth is that it is not near fremantle. need a sixpack and a cut lunch to get there:2tsup:

ooohh wa wa wa :roll: :; ...tuffen up son! :q its a bloody cartoon and a packed lunch there AND THEN a cartoon and tea on the way home for me :2tsup: :2tsup: :2tsup:

oh an think of poor ol Richard down in Margret River :C ... poor buggars up for a keg each way :doh: no wonder his missus has a hissy fit every time he mutters the C word in conjunction with "road trip" :o he dont get out much :B :U :U

NCArcher
30th March 2007, 12:23 PM
Can somebody please open a Carba-Tec, MIK INternational or similar in Newcastle. The pictures aren't the same!
I noticed that Toolies in Sandgate had a few Carba-tech badged items for sale. The stuff i saw was smaller items in the glass cabinet. There may be other stuff spread around the store.

Lumber Bunker
30th March 2007, 06:37 PM
Thanks for the plug Triden.
Happy Hammer, we do stock quite a lot of smaller items from Carba-tec. So you can see them in 3D!!! You can even touch em! and this will blow your mind... You can actualy use most of my kit to see you like it!!!
For an example, My bench in the work shop always has a HNT Gordon Smoother on it (I use it constantly :) ) and yes the general public may use it! You can use my Stubai Chisels too! Just to nudge you over the edge into buying some, maybe.

We sell JET Machinery too, and yes your allowed to use it to! I'll even give you a peice of Jarrah to run through the thicknesser just to see if you like it! Every couple of days I'll get a question about the P&N turning chisels that we sell (an order-in item), and in about 2 minutes the lathe is spinning with me proving their worth on some red gum!

Real Customer Service - the way it is ment to be.

**End Hi-jacking**

Well done Carba-tec WA

baxter
30th March 2007, 06:41 PM
Steve from the Lumber Bunker in Gosford can order in anything from Carba-Tec. Will save you a 2 hour drive to Auburn. (no i dont work there, just good service):U

Triden I have had dealings with Steve at Lumber Bunker and purchased from him at the Newcastle Woodworking Hobbies & Craft Expo last year. I would certainly call into his shop if I was in the Gosford area.


I noticed that Toolies in Sandgate had a few Carba-tech badged items for sale. The stuff i saw was smaller items in the glass cabinet. There may be other stuff spread around the store.

Toolies carry a good range of "tools" generally and their staff are helpful. But, as a woodturner, I find that they carry only a limited range of specialised items and it is not worth the visit just to see what they currently have in stock - particularly if you are after a specific item that they then have to order in for you.

The point of my initial post was that it would be nice to just be able to browse in a dedicated local woodworking store.

watson
30th March 2007, 11:15 PM
Evening All,
I count myself lucky. In a regional town (with 600 postal addresses....dunno how many people) I have a local hardware store that get's me anything I want.
They deal with Timbecon, Carbatec. Abrasiflex, Northwood. Carbitec and anybody I search out. They can order from the Mitre 10 Cattledog, and on everyday prices (specials excluded) beat Bunnings hands down every time.
Let's take a Timbecon price.......from Perth to Melbourne, then to Avoca....that adds a fair bit of freight......I take the cat number into my local store........and usually five days later I have the goods in my hand........at the equivelant Timbecon + freight price.
A few of us locally keep these people busy, 'cos they will get us anything we want.
I love it.........he even found out I was using Ubeaut Pearl Hide Glue.....so there's some on the shelf.......dunno where he bought it (maybe Carbatec) but if I run out.....its there.

Doesn't that make Bunnings/Mitre 10/Thrifty Link/Home Hardware all look like idiots!
I can access all the aforementioned stores, but at a time/petrol/travelling expense....
I'd rather shop in Avoca

Big Shed
30th March 2007, 11:21 PM
That is impressive Noel, nothing like that here in Bendigo.

Worth supporting a local business like that.:2tsup:

Fred

PS You realise it is past your bed-time? Nitey nite.

watson
30th March 2007, 11:40 PM
Thanks for the Nitey Nite Fred,
But I had a Nanna Nap......so I'm up late.
I ordered a Timbecon Router Table insert.......via my local....and it was in my hands three days later.
They also hold every grit of sandpaper between 40 and 1200.......I'm there between 8:30 & 9:00 every morning (not that I'm into sandpaper that much)......GMC 1020W routers for $48.....lots of stuff like that.
So for you, it might be worth the hours drive..........and a visit!




And I'm going Nitey Nites now..........Nite Fred....Nite AL......Nite All!