have no idea what this is , may be off a keencut

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have no idea what this is , may be off a keencut

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I bought in a job lot, looks like it may be a keen cut fitting ,
if anybody can use it , dont want anything for it
........................ now to find out how to attach photo !!!!!
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Re: have no idea what this is , may be off a keencut

Post by Not your average framer »

The plunger like bit is off of a Keencut Oval 6 and the two angle templates are optional extras for Keencut mountcutters. The angle templates a not very useful, some people buy them at the same time as buying their mountcutters, but I'm yet to hear of anyone finding much use for them.

You might not get many takers for these items. I doubt if anyone uses their Keencut Oval 6 enough to wear the plunger bit out, so needing a spare is unlikely. Most of us don't need to cut angles like this when mountcutting, so finding a home for these might not happen.
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Re: have no idea what this is , may be off a keencut

Post by prospero »

Yep. Mark has nailed it. I once bought a multi-angle kit for my C&H mountcutter. Apart from having
a quick play with it I have never once used it in anger. :roll:
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Thanks !
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Re: have no idea what this is , may be off a keencut

Post by kartoffelngeist »

Wouldn't have any use for the plunger bits but multi-angle mounts are always good to keep people busy when work is quiet!

I'll send you a pm.
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Re: have no idea what this is , may be off a keencut

Post by sisters »

Happy for you to have them
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