Setting up a new Long Arm cost.
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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The local dealer had a good sale on long arm machines and frames. Of course I had to look at them. One lady was interested in buying one and did. This was the top of the line long arm with all the robotics, red snappers, etc. The dealer said the set up of the LA would be $500 for one of her trained employees to come do it for her. This surprised me. I guess I thought the set up would be included. is this the norm?
#2
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Location: Peoria, IL -- Midwest Transplant
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I think it depends on area, but I think generally it is an extra service. I know, seems like they could throw it in for the cost of it all, but not everyone needs or wants the help. I think it is pretty reasonable and would be well worth it for me. Their experience is worth paying for. You can watch and learn instead of learning as you go...
I was looking at used machines, basically all set-ups are both take down/set up responsibility of the buyers. The table set up I bought was extremely heavy, it is all one (welded!) piece. Marital harmony is being disrupted that it (my used set up) is still not set up, and I'm thinking $500 sounds pretty good after more or less a year of waiting for his help. Ok, half that time I couldn't see and didn't want it set up, but that time is over now!! If this had been more of an aluminum grace frame I would have had it set up long ago but even a light weight frame is helped by having two people.
I was looking at used machines, basically all set-ups are both take down/set up responsibility of the buyers. The table set up I bought was extremely heavy, it is all one (welded!) piece. Marital harmony is being disrupted that it (my used set up) is still not set up, and I'm thinking $500 sounds pretty good after more or less a year of waiting for his help. Ok, half that time I couldn't see and didn't want it set up, but that time is over now!! If this had been more of an aluminum grace frame I would have had it set up long ago but even a light weight frame is helped by having two people.
Last edited by Iceblossom; 08-04-2025 at 05:26 AM.
#6
you might be thinking of Gammill? All-Inclusive Pricing; Delivery, Installation, & New Owner Training for residents of the lower 48 states. Their products run from 15K to 43K. Their main place of business is Missouri. Might be a fun trip!
#8
Wow! $500, even in US dollars, would be a bargain here. The expertise is well worth paying for, especially if you are a newby to longarming. When I got my used machine, DH and the seller's husband dismantled it, taking pictures and labeling EVERYTHING!! But even with all the pics and the manuals and online help, the reassembling process had some hiccups. Having a dealer come set everything up,even though it was a used machine, was going to be over $1000 CAD. Of course, living in the boonies makes any service more expensive.
#9
WOW When I bought mine, the set up was included in the price, even with my home being 2 hours away from the shop. I do pay mileage when he comes for service but the set up (while I am sure it was built in somewhere in the price) was not an add on cost.
#10
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Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
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I wonder if she was quite far away? Whether it's broken out or included in the final price, I'm sure that the delivery set up is part of the price. Lower price to begin with set up charged separately, or higher price that includes the cost. It'd be interesting to compare.

