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Old 10-25-2008, 02:55 PM
 
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cruzan look buddy we mean you no harm, all of the camaster guy's i have met and work with concerning our machines a rejust good hardworking guy's.

it would probably be a good idea for you to seek some council as you could step int a legal quagmire with out really meaning too. what ever is on your mind i am sure we can help, i see you are on line with us so speak up!!

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OK Sam

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Facts.

i purchased a warthog router used in bowling green kentucky on nov 24 2007
when i met the owner in kentucky he told me the machine was built and delivered to him from layfayette Ga by the glenns, i contacted them as i kew of them from kieth godwin

bill and joey came to my shop and retrofited it with win cnc in jan 07 07

a great friend ship was formed!!

warthog is another company operating in tenn somewhere and i did consider purchasing thier machine new at the time they had a very good salesman,i however found a used machine built before the sale of warthog to it's new owners. i have never met them.

i am having another machine built at camaster, mine is the first one on the right in the photo!! the 99 model cam/bill hog is also shown and is still a doggone good router!!, the new shop is here and you can walk in in ablout two weeks and see the machines first hand operating in my woodworking shop on north main street columbia sc.

as for my contact with camaster, i have a 26 year old woodworking company we grew from pickup trucks to a decent business that provides for 4 cabinetmakers and thier family's we like our work and it has afforded us a good living. i would not have been able to get into cnc if not for going to kieth godwins shop in early november 07 and seeing what a great relation ship he has with the glenns and camaster i chose to get involved and "band" together owners to help with the learning curve associated with cnc, in doing so i helped myself to a wealth of knowledge that has given us some revenue streams we never thought possible, with bill's help i have done signs carved 3d and a whole lot of stuff i am sure i would not be even near yet. with the new vectric "aspire" i will be ordering another 4rth axis machine right behind this one, i have helped 10 guys or so purchase machines from bill, and i speak with them as well as other cammaster owners weekly if not daily in some cases.

posting, yea i probably got too much time on my hands maybe my ne machine will change that, the forum is catching on now and my desire for information does overwhelm my ability to take care of my farm!!


hope this helps

i am more convinced than ever you "cruzan"
do not have a camaster router purchased in the last few months, nor your partner, nor can you produce a record or documentation that i spoke to you and helped you buy one, i am not a salesman for camaster and while i did recieve a discount on my new router you can bet i paid for it and have cancelled checks to prove it!! post what you will!!

but none of it so far is true!

jim mcgrew
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sorry, first machine on the left!!

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..erased part of message pertaining to cruzan's posts..

still pertinent to anyone with questions or problems regarding Camaster:

I do recommend that you post on the Camheads.org site with any legitimate problems as I know that every post gets forwarded to Joey's email and he will certainly see it. Take some photos of your problem and I am sure they or someone else reading the forum will have insight. I have done this when I had my WinCNC setting wrong and was getting a cutting problem and we solved it quickly.

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eric, there is no machine owned by cruzan, you will notice he has edited and removed all of his post,

such is life, we will just have to go on our merry cnc way with out him.

my hope is the moderators will just remove the thread but with sams permission

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I have heard form many reputable people, only good things about Bill and Joey
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