Oxford/Henley area - Framing Equipment for sale

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IanMaclean
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Oxford/Henley area - Framing Equipment for sale

Post by IanMaclean »

Moved from Bath and no space here, so COMPLETE framing workshop for sale:
  • Keencut Mountcutter Futura 48"
    Morso with extension arm, waste chute and rebate extensions
    Minigraf 44 pneumatic underpinner
    unused mouldings, mountboard
    every tool and finishing kit you need!
Made perfect frames on the day we closed in Feb.
Collection from Chalgrove, Oxon.
Photos/details on request.
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Hi

Can I please have pictures and prices of the equipment you are selling?

frames4images@gmail.com

Thank you

Regards

Mat
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Main items as last used to make perfect frames!
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Post by pawzam »

Hi,
What's your price for Minigraf and Morso?

Best regards Pawel
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Hi

Can you give me a price for the Keencut and the Morso please. Would also consider buying the whole lot.

Many thanks Karen

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Hi

Can you give me a price for the Keencut and the Morso please. Would also consider buying the whole lot.

Many thanks Karen

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Post by Trinity »

Could you post or send a photo of the support rig for your underpinner, that looks a good way of supporting longer lengths.
Thanks
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Post by DaveJ »

Hi is the Morso sold? Whats the price please thank you.
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Post by IanMaclean »

Sorry, I haven’t seen the replies on framers forum for a few days … I hope haven't missed a sale. Thanks for the replies.

The Morso and the Minigraf underpinner have been sold. I would have liked to sell everything together but there we are.

The Keencut Futura remains. I’m afraid I am not looking to sell it cheap – it is perfect and they cost £1701 new from Lion Framing. So I am looking for offers around 2/3rds new price, i.e. £1200, for an ‘as new’ sale with light use. I have the original invoice from Lion.

You can see the photo above. I can get it to you in my people carrier safely.

I have lots of finishing items which the other buyers didn’t want – silver and gold gilt, Logan point drivers for both flexible and normal, D-rings, cord, wax and liming wax, cling film wrappers (‘handywrap’), spare blades, glue!

Let me know if this is of any interest still… next step for me is eBay.
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Trinity -
the photo above is the only one I have ever taken and now it is sold! Basically I bought some white strips (hard white plastic) from Homebase that I fitted against strong steel lengths with spaced holes, also from Homebase, screwed to wooden support arms (section 10x50mm I think). I fitted these to the side of the Minigraf using the built-in screw holes for fitting their own extender arms (5mm allen key nuts as I recall). The white plastic strips were to avoid the steel scratching the machine, the steel strips were for rigidity and the wooden supports for screwing to the plywood board. I fitted cross supports under the plywood to keep it flat. Yes, it worked great as it supported the corner opposite the one in the underpinner, which just side arms do not. But I only used the underpinner tilted to the near vertical position (shown in the photo beyond the mountcutter); in horizontal mode, the weight of the wood makes it curve down - you would be better off using the Minigraf adjacent to a nice flat table if you can get the heights right! Looking back, maybe I should have used angled steel rather than wood supports. But in vertical mode, there was no such pressure on the plywood 'table' and it was nice and flat. Let me know if I can help further!
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All gone now - thanks to everyone who looked/enquired!
All the best
Ian
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