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    Dedicated Scrapper topsy's Avatar
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    Big Shot not working!

    I have had a Big Shot for 6 or 7 years, I have used it loads of times and love it. It has suddenly stopped working - when I try to turn the handle it makes a cranking noise and doesn't turn. Does anyone have any idea what's wrong? I am tempted to unscrew the cover and take it to bits, but would be grateful for any advice first thanks x

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    I had similar happen with my Grand Calibur (two of them, actually) and with the 2nd one I contacted Spellbinders who arranged it to be collected, repaired and returned. The FIRST one, a friend of ours who is a fabrication/metalworker took it to bits and found it was the gears, which had a few broken "teeth" on them. They were very specific to the GC, not the kind of thing you could just order and replace.

    So you COULD take it apart but it night not help. You COULD try contacting Sizzix and see if they will fix or replace it but a quick look at the warranty online seems to say they won't.

    Oddly, I did ind this pinterest link https://www.pinterest.com/soniasv/big-shot-repair/ - have a look!

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    This happened to mine... Took it to bits to find the gears were all misaligned.. Put it back together again and it was fine.

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    My Big Shot did this earlier this year, it is easy to undo the screws etc. He found that it was actually rusty inside, so he cleaned it and realigned things and it has been great since.

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    Thanks ever so much ladies, I will have a go at taking it apart

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    I think if it is so old you have nothing to lose by opening it up to see what's happening inside as it will be out of warranty anyway. My (also old!) Big Shot did something similar a year or so ago, when we opened it up there was some paper and dust in the gears, a quick clean and it was good as new again.
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    AND the same happened to my Pink Big Kick about 3 years ago and a friend's husband had a look at it for me and repaired it ... Its as good as new but my usual Big Shot has similar problems as does one of my Sidekicks, so possibly I should consider opening them up .........!
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    You should contact sizzix, their customer service is second to none i know more than a few people (on another forum) who have been sent spare parts for their machines, free of charge. If you explain the problem to them then they can normally help. x

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    When mine had same problem my engineer hubby dismantled it and the bearings had seized up and were non standard size so could not be replaced easily. Hobbycraft had a deal on at the time and he bought me a new machine. I didn't go back to Sizzix as I had had it for several years and used it a lot.

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