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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: ZooCity on September 01, 2011, 07:13:18 PM
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Shane had a good idea. List the tech's you like and have used w. contact info and their "theatre of operation".
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Dan Goldberg from M&R. The best there is period!
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Dan Goldberg from M&R. The best there is period!
Yep! +1
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Well since this just happened this morning I have to give a shout out to Todd Petty from M&R and Sieggy here in ATL. On one of my Gaunts the servero wasn't homing. I checked the alarm menu, poked around, and realized I had to home it manually. First I called M&R at 7:30 and Todd called me back ten minutes later. Mind you he was packing up for a little vacation and it was technically a day off. While I was waiting for my call back I decided to check in with Sieggy who picked up even though he was on a service call in Tuscaloosa. Both gave exact same diagnose and corrective measures. I did everything by the book but still wasn't allowed to home the servo. I bothered Todd and Sieggy one more time, checked the alarm menu again and Todd correctly nailed it down to a dirty fork prox. All told we lost little over an hour.
Pretty much made my day thank you both
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Sieggy has saved my @ss a few times. Brannon is good as well, although the 2 don't really get along.
It's amazing how much infighting there is between techs/brokers/etc here in ATL, almost none of them get along after working with eachother.
I wish there were more embroidery techs around here, we run an SWF and ther is 1 guy that works on them here...that is tough.
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John at Little Technical Services in the Bay Area. Can't find his info at the moment but if you need it
hit me up. Great guy, great tech.
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(415) 346-0512
At least that's what it was fifteen or so years ago when they put a sticker on my dryer ;D
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Dan Goldberg from M&R. The best there is period!
Ugh.. i really wanted him to come do our new install. He's got a broken leg or something now though.