Re: wobbly on/off switch
thanks for the help. i did manage to get the right number off the seller....
just came by and fixed it (apparently, takeing my wifes word)....
and i purchased a no-burn arm at the same time.... all in a days work.
can any tell me if my 2 hole steam tip that i bought for the standard arm will fit the new arm?
thnks
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Re: wobbly on/off switch
Try the contact form on the site below. Unfortunately no tel number is listed.
http://www.expobaraustralia.com.au/contact_expobar_australia.html
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Re: wobbly on/off switch
I found these numbers on a 2004 CD copy of the White Pages.
They were in the residential listings, but the address is right.
Probably worth giving a go.
JW Slade
209 Koornang Road
CARNEGIE VIC 3163
03-9571-2866
03-9571-2816
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Re: wobbly on/off switch
I read in a post by Simon J on coffeegeek that they are in Koornang Road, Carnegie.
But no phone number (and no luck on white pages).
Perhaps just try the contact option on the expobar web site.
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Re: wobbly on/off switch
Do you have a suburb or thereabouts?
EDIT: Never mind, web research says Melbourne but thats all I could find other than mattyj might know where they are.
mattyj are you there?
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Re: wobbly on/off switch
place i bought it recommended i contact J & M Slade , but they gave me the phone number, minus one digit.....
anyone got a number for these guys?
Cheers,
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at the time i bought it there was no sponsor near me (dibartoli missed out by about 4 months).... i was speaking to chris, but he didnt have any minore I stock, and was waiting for the IIs to arrive.... and i couldnt wait...
the place i bought it was pretty good, being run by the AASCA helps....
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Re: wobbly on/off switch
Krusty,
I assume you purchased it from a non site sponsor.... :
I would ring the store and see what they can arrange..... (they may provide the approval for you to go direct to the repair agents sight unseen- but often they will want to check that it is faulty).... I seem to remember reading somewhere that the retailer is responsible for returns in the first year of an items "life".... :-/
I dont see any option than to go through the seller in the first instance..... and see what they advise.
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wobbly on/off switch
My minore is about 10monts old, and the last week or so the on/off switch is a little wobly... it still work fine, just not the usual crisp on off movement...
now the question is i bought it in sydney, through a reputable store so i have all the right paperwork etc.
the question is, i dont want to send it back to syd, for it to come back to melbourne to get fixed...
any ideas?Tags: None
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