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nice signature RobbieZ - you can change it to one of your own choosing in the "profile" section at the top of the page, while you are in there it might be wise to add in a few details about yourself!
after trashing yet anoher set of morso blades on that aluminium covered wood stuff last week, im looking into using a chop service for metals for the first time in 15 years.
Just curious, but as its now the bank holiday weekend, and no suppliers open till tuesday to ask - what is the usual routine? do the suppliers provide the chevrons, are there other types than the corner l-shape brackets? how do you deal the backs etc.
Would you have any contact details for Alumaframe. I was going to go with Nielsens, but their last rep always refused to let us get any samples of anything, so we never got into aluminium frames.
I even tried to get some samples direct from Nielsen, but was told that I had to contact the rep. I was perfectly happy to pay for the samples, but still could not get any. I eventually got fed up with trying.
I use both Alumaframe and Nielsen - Nielsen have a bigger choice and seem to hold better stock levels. They both offer an excellent service. Ive never had any problems getting samples from Nielsen.
Very many thanks to all , didn't think I would have such alot of replies so quickly. It seems that the best option and route is buy in.
Perhaps I might pop in on one of you in Cornwall one day for a chat
John wrote:
Haven't these guys heard of the Internet?
LOL!!! the price list I have got is the 2000 one. I keep asking them if they have a new one yet but they are still using the 2000 list.
Who else do you know who still have the same prices for the last 8 years!
Years ago Nielsens ran an offer of a free aluminium saw. Still use it today for some of the more common profiles: 4, 11,15 sections and get the rest chop. Must have paid for itself hundreds of times over.
Ideal to alter aluminium sections.
I gave up on aluminium wood years ago; blunts the morso-blades and dents far too easily.