Advice requested on Morso H

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Advice requested on Morso H

Post by grahamdown »

Hi,

Having had one knee replaced a couple of years ago my other one is now playing up and i'm thinking its time to replace the Morso F. Cant afford the EH so considering the H - does anyone have any thoughts/advice on this path?

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Graham
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Re: Advice requested on Morso H

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You may be able to get a grant to help you pay for the right machine if you can prove your knee is kaput.
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Re: Advice requested on Morso H

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Thanks for that.

My concern was that I had heard conflicting reports on the Morso H and was interested to hear from anyone who had one as to the does and dont's.

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Graham
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Re: Advice requested on Morso H

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My advice would be to buy a double headed mitre saw.

Sorry, no experience with the Morso h.
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Re: Advice requested on Morso H

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Hi Abacus,

Same answer as with the Morso EH - outside of my price range plus all the issues around dust extraction etc.

Regards,

Graham
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