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Old 09-14-2004 | 05:49 AM
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Fred,

I am glad to hear that things are being expedited quickly. I am sure Mike will get you up and running in no time.

You do know that I was going to let you use one of my bows if yours wasn't ready in time now don't you?

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Old 09-14-2004 | 06:38 AM
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my limbs should also be in mid week
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Old 09-15-2004 | 10:25 AM
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Well, unfortunately I am going through the same thing for the second time on my Liberty. The first time I went with the press theory, but the second time I can’t because the only time the bow was in the press was at the dealer's shop when the new limbs were put in. It was three weeks later that I had the bottom limb crack again, with only two weeks until the opener. I did notice that the bottom limb ( which is the limb that cracked ) had a 1/16th gap between the bottom of the limb and the limb pocket. This may be the problem but I am not sure. Bowtech is sending me two new limbs as well as limb pockets to try and solve the problem. I have every bit of confidence that Bowtech will have the new limbs and pockets to me within five days, and I also have every bit of confidence that Bowtech will take all means necessary to fix the problem. Where I am losing my confidence is in the limb cracks. If this third limb cracks I will be pulling out, and trying a new approach.
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Old 09-15-2004 | 10:30 AM
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You do know that I was going to let you use one of my bows if yours wasn't ready in time now don't you?
That's a nice offer Frank! I may end up setting up the old Hoyt Pro-Vantage Hunter in the meantime just in case. It'll be like old times throwing 3 pound javalines at 170 fps. It took a deer last year though!
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Old 09-15-2004 | 03:16 PM
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ORIGINAL: Tepidus
the only time the bow was in the press was at the dealer's shop when the new limbs were put in
If it's pressed incorrectly it only takes one time...seriously. Putting a bow back together is probably the easiest situation to mess one up with. It's an awful lot of pressure on the riser and limbs to get the limbs pressed to where you can actually get a a string and cable/s back on. I HATE dis-assembling a bow for this very reason. With or without the right press/pressing technique regardless of bow type you have to be real careful...I've seen more bow risers/limbs/pockest trashed this way than any other. I've done it myself.

I did notice that the bottom limb ( which is the limb that cracked ) had a 1/16th gap between the bottom of the limb and the limb pocket.
There is a rubber "gasket" that goes around the limb pocket to prevent this gap, sounds like the dealer either didn't install it, or if one is not careful re-assembling the bow, it will pop out and get hung up under the limb.
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Old 09-16-2004 | 07:08 AM
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well if it happens 4 times and you call bowtech yourself they'll send you a new one, at least they did me. i'm thinking of nicknaming my bow a blowtech.
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Old 09-16-2004 | 10:41 AM
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Come on Gib Maybe it was your dealer's bow press all along??? How about naming your dealer's press "Crapple"????
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Old 09-16-2004 | 07:32 PM
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crapple, built for blowtech, perfect. i agree, they're morons at that shop. their personal bows shoot great, but there is only 2 of them, and they really don't put the time in they should with things, they need to hire somebody. they are always hurrying. did you see where i said my brand new bow i was sent blew a limb the first time they pressed it also? only had it about 5 days. i wasn't about to press it so i drove it an hour for them to get my timing back. i was in the bow room and one of the owners had it in the back on the crapple and i heard a very loud clunky thud. came out and said i had a broke limb, duh - you f---in' just broke it by not operating the press correctly, i heard it. got another brand new bow off the rack, got my accessories off, and went home. they ain't touching this one. but it shouldn't be that easy to break one.
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Old 09-16-2004 | 07:44 PM
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gibblet,
If there is something wrong with the press AND they aren't taking the time to do it properly (Or learn how to do it properly) you can screw up ANY bow in a hurry.
Be glad you didn't have a Hoyt Tec riser bow before people started to figure out how to properly press those.
If I were you I would take that bow and run far far away from that shop.
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Old 09-16-2004 | 07:56 PM
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matt, there's one shop around here i think is good, but they don't sell bowtechs. however, every time i've ever bought anything there its been a very thorough process. they are the kind of guys who like stuff just right. they don't have a parallel limp press though. i called around today looking for a particular sight and found a couple bt dealers just across the border in Tn., only about 35 minutes from here. i may check them out. bt ought to send out a darn rep to the dealers and teach them how to do it. i guess it may come to that.
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