CPC Move Updates (6 Viewers)

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And of course we're all just here having fun, with a lot of folks giving their $0.02.

No fun to be in pippas shoes, personally it seems pretty generous pcf wide of folks not canceling orders and resbumitting later just on day 1 when the factory closed. Memes are meant to help and heal.
 
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And of course we're all just here having fun, with a lot of folks giving their $0.02.

No fun to be in pippas shoes, personally it seems pretty generous pcf wide of folks not canceling orders and resbumitting later just on day 1 when the factory closed. Memes are meant to help and heal.
Well I see that @BarrieJ3 posts has been edited so can't quote it correctly anymore but...... paraphrasing what he original asked..." why aren't people just asking for a refund and resubmitting the order once production starts back up "


One reason.... time.

It was already a 12+ month wait on getting orders from CPC before the sale. Knowing how much of a learning curve it will be for a new owner, new producion facility, etc.... It will probably be a much longer wait time once new orders open up. If i took the refund then waited it could be 2028 before I could expect that new order to come in.

So yeah, I'm willing to wait and see if my order gets churned out in the next few months rather than wait, gosh knows how long, for new order production time to happen. Everthing has been on the up and up so far IMO. Those of us still waiting were informed that the facility at old CPC was unworkable any more and our orders would be done at the new facility once it was up and running. Mike sent mass emails out offering refunds for those that didn't want to wait for that to happen. No real drama involved, it's just taking longer than they he (and everyone) expected. I have always been under the assumption that the whole process would be not as smooth as most expected.
 
Well I see that @BarrieJ3 posts has been edited so can't quote it correctly anymore but...... paraphrasing what he original asked..." why aren't people just asking for a refund and resubmitting the order once production starts back up "


One reason.... time.

It was already a 12+ month wait on getting orders from CPC before the sale. Knowing how much of a learning curve it will be for a new owner, new producion facility, etc.... It will probably be a much longer wait time once new orders open up. If i took the refund then waited it could be 2028 before I could expect that new order to come in.

So yeah, I'm willing to wait and see if my order gets churned out in the next few months rather than wait, gosh knows how long, for new order production time to happen. Everthing has been on the up and up so far IMO. Those of us still waiting were informed that the facility at old CPC was unworkable any more and our orders would be done at the new facility once it was up and running. Mike sent mass emails out offering refunds for those that didn't want to wait for that to happen. No real drama involved, it's just taking longer than they he (and everyone) expected. I have always been under the assumption that the whole process would be not as smooth as most expected.
I usually just scroll past books, so if I'm ever bored and write one I usually it erase it and just put the tl;dr instead.

But yes, exactly what you're saying. I would've guessed the only reasons people wouldn't cancel is either 1) trying to be a good guy/gal and support a business/person, 2) they don't want to wait even longer, or 3) the money is meaningless to them.

If someone's not one of those 3 (I don't think I'd be one of those 3, but then again I don't like CPC chips so I'm not a good barometer), get your money and resubmit order in a couple months when/if everything works out. I'm guessing your feedback is the (quiet) consensus here. Nobody really seems to care all that much, outside of a specific few that do appear to have been screwed on communications.
 
Hello everyone,

My name is Max, and I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and provide an update regarding our current progress.

My wife and I both work at CPC, and we recently moved from Maine to Washington to continue our work here. My wife has been with CPC for over twenty years, and through her—and many of the long-time CPC crew back in Maine—I’ve learned a great deal about the work, the process, and the community around it. I’m very grateful for the knowledge and support that has been shared along the way.

First, I want to apologize for the delay in updates. A significant amount of repair, replacement, and infrastructure work has been happening behind the scenes, and we’ve been focused on getting everything properly set up.

At the moment, we have the boiler and chiller in place, and the mill and machines are in place, however we are waiting on the steam connection. We’ve also been working on updating and repairing equipment, including new plumbing and electrical work, to make sure everything is safe and operating correctly before production begins.

The current timeline is unfortunately not entirely in our control. We are currently waiting on landlord approvals, which typically take 24–48 hours once submitted. After that approval, the plumbing work will take approximately 2–3 weeks to complete. Once that stage is finished, we should be able to move toward becoming operational.

Because of these circumstances, we are not currently taking any new orders. Our priority will be completing existing orders first, and once we are fully up and running, we will announce when we are able to begin accepting new orders again.

Much of the delay has come down to boiler installation requirements, permits, and landlord approvals, which unfortunately affects the timeline more than we would like. We truly appreciate everyone’s patience while these steps are completed.

We’re looking forward to getting everything running as soon as possible, and we’re excited to move forward once the remaining work is finished.

I’ll also be sharing photos showing the progress of the setup and improvements, so everyone can see how things are coming along.

Thank you again for your patience and support—we truly appreciate it.


Yours truly,

Classic_Giraffe
 

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Hello everyone,

My name is Max, and I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and provide an update regarding our current progress.

My wife and I both work at CPC, and we recently moved from Maine to Washington to continue our work here. My wife has been with CPC for over twenty years, and through her—and many of the long-time CPC crew back in Maine—I’ve learned a great deal about the work, the process, and the community around it. I’m very grateful for the knowledge and support that has been shared along the way.

First, I want to apologize for the delay in updates. A significant amount of repair, replacement, and infrastructure work has been happening behind the scenes, and we’ve been focused on getting everything properly set up.

At the moment, we have the boiler and chiller in place, and the mill and machines are in place, however we are waiting on the steam connection. We’ve also been working on updating and repairing equipment, including new plumbing and electrical work, to make sure everything is safe and operating correctly before production begins.

The current timeline is unfortunately not entirely in our control. We are currently waiting on landlord approvals, which typically take 24–48 hours once submitted. After that approval, the plumbing work will take approximately 2–3 weeks to complete. Once that stage is finished, we should be able to move toward becoming operational.

Because of these circumstances, we are not currently taking any new orders. Our priority will be completing existing orders first, and once we are fully up and running, we will announce when we are able to begin accepting new orders again.

Much of the delay has come down to boiler installation requirements, permits, and landlord approvals, which unfortunately affects the timeline more than we would like. We truly appreciate everyone’s patience while these steps are completed.

We’re looking forward to getting everything running as soon as possible, and we’re excited to move forward once the remaining work is finished.

I’ll also be sharing photos showing the progress of the setup and improvements, so everyone can see how things are coming along.

Thank you again for your patience and support—we truly appreciate it.


Yours truly,

Classic_Giraffe
This man PRs.
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Thanks for the great and appropriate update. GL!
 
Hello everyone,

My name is Max, and I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and provide an update regarding our current progress.

My wife and I both work at CPC, and we recently moved from Maine to Washington to continue our work here. My wife has been with CPC for over twenty years, and through her—and many of the long-time CPC crew back in Maine—I’ve learned a great deal about the work, the process, and the community around it. I’m very grateful for the knowledge and support that has been shared along the way.

First, I want to apologize for the delay in updates. A significant amount of repair, replacement, and infrastructure work has been happening behind the scenes, and we’ve been focused on getting everything properly set up.

At the moment, we have the boiler and chiller in place, and the mill and machines are in place, however we are waiting on the steam connection. We’ve also been working on updating and repairing equipment, including new plumbing and electrical work, to make sure everything is safe and operating correctly before production begins.

The current timeline is unfortunately not entirely in our control. We are currently waiting on landlord approvals, which typically take 24–48 hours once submitted. After that approval, the plumbing work will take approximately 2–3 weeks to complete. Once that stage is finished, we should be able to move toward becoming operational.

Because of these circumstances, we are not currently taking any new orders. Our priority will be completing existing orders first, and once we are fully up and running, we will announce when we are able to begin accepting new orders again.

Much of the delay has come down to boiler installation requirements, permits, and landlord approvals, which unfortunately affects the timeline more than we would like. We truly appreciate everyone’s patience while these steps are completed.

We’re looking forward to getting everything running as soon as possible, and we’re excited to move forward once the remaining work is finished.

I’ll also be sharing photos showing the progress of the setup and improvements, so everyone can see how things are coming along.

Thank you again for your patience and support—we truly appreciate it.


Yours truly,

Classic_Giraffe

Great update, Keep them coming !
 
Hello everyone,

My name is Max, and I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and provide an update regarding our current progress.

My wife and I both work at CPC, and we recently moved from Maine to Washington to continue our work here. My wife has been with CPC for over twenty years, and through her—and many of the long-time CPC crew back in Maine—I’ve learned a great deal about the work, the process, and the community around it. I’m very grateful for the knowledge and support that has been shared along the way.

First, I want to apologize for the delay in updates. A significant amount of repair, replacement, and infrastructure work has been happening behind the scenes, and we’ve been focused on getting everything properly set up.

At the moment, we have the boiler and chiller in place, and the mill and machines are in place, however we are waiting on the steam connection. We’ve also been working on updating and repairing equipment, including new plumbing and electrical work, to make sure everything is safe and operating correctly before production begins.

The current timeline is unfortunately not entirely in our control. We are currently waiting on landlord approvals, which typically take 24–48 hours once submitted. After that approval, the plumbing work will take approximately 2–3 weeks to complete. Once that stage is finished, we should be able to move toward becoming operational.

Because of these circumstances, we are not currently taking any new orders. Our priority will be completing existing orders first, and once we are fully up and running, we will announce when we are able to begin accepting new orders again.

Much of the delay has come down to boiler installation requirements, permits, and landlord approvals, which unfortunately affects the timeline more than we would like. We truly appreciate everyone’s patience while these steps are completed.

We’re looking forward to getting everything running as soon as possible, and we’re excited to move forward once the remaining work is finished.

I’ll also be sharing photos showing the progress of the setup and improvements, so everyone can see how things are coming along.

Thank you again for your patience and support—we truly appreciate it.


Yours truly,

Classic_Giraffe

Nice, thanks for the update. Hopefully it will keep the pitchforkers at bay for a bit. :tup:
 
Hello everyone,

My name is Max, and I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and provide an update regarding our current progress.

My wife and I both work at CPC, and we recently moved from Maine to Washington to continue our work here. My wife has been with CPC for over twenty years, and through her—and many of the long-time CPC crew back in Maine—I’ve learned a great deal about the work, the process, and the community around it. I’m very grateful for the knowledge and support that has been shared along the way.

First, I want to apologize for the delay in updates. A significant amount of repair, replacement, and infrastructure work has been happening behind the scenes, and we’ve been focused on getting everything properly set up.

At the moment, we have the boiler and chiller in place, and the mill and machines are in place, however we are waiting on the steam connection. We’ve also been working on updating and repairing equipment, including new plumbing and electrical work, to make sure everything is safe and operating correctly before production begins.

The current timeline is unfortunately not entirely in our control. We are currently waiting on landlord approvals, which typically take 24–48 hours once submitted. After that approval, the plumbing work will take approximately 2–3 weeks to complete. Once that stage is finished, we should be able to move toward becoming operational.

Because of these circumstances, we are not currently taking any new orders. Our priority will be completing existing orders first, and once we are fully up and running, we will announce when we are able to begin accepting new orders again.

Much of the delay has come down to boiler installation requirements, permits, and landlord approvals, which unfortunately affects the timeline more than we would like. We truly appreciate everyone’s patience while these steps are completed.

We’re looking forward to getting everything running as soon as possible, and we’re excited to move forward once the remaining work is finished.

I’ll also be sharing photos showing the progress of the setup and improvements, so everyone can see how things are coming along.

Thank you again for your patience and support—we truly appreciate it.


Yours truly,

Classic_Giraffe
Careful.. you spend too much time here and you might start looking something like this:

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Or even worse:

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