His advertisements and removal video tutorials are outstanding. He has been personable and very professional. I thought I'd give everyone on this forum the benefit of some of the issues I've had with this new Rock Chuck, and the removal of the original CarveWright QC.įirst of all, Ron does in fact provide a great after market product for our CarveWright machines. Hopefully the Rock Chuck, complete with the appropriate hardware, will arrive sometime this week.
Although I can close my garage door and use my other wood machines, the CarveWright, even with a hush house, still sounds pretty bad out on the street.Īnd yes, I will watch Ron's video on how to remove the QC since I've never done this before. Living in a townhouse community, noise is a very big deal. But, and this is where the Rock Chuck really caught my eye, there are two BIG issues, vibration and noise. Hey al i see your not "al who" on this forum lol If your going to get a carvewright i would definnitely get the rock chuck to go with it If you watch ron's video of how to remove and replace with the rock chuck you should have no problem unless someone used red loctite to put it on. There is almost no vibration and the cuts are better but the best part to me is it is so much quieter that the qc. I have two carvewrights and have changed both to the rock chuck.