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New Guillotine

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My new guillotine has been installed :D

Now I can cut 40 sheets of mountboard at a time, that leaves more time to put my feet up at tea break time :giggle:
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Re: New Guillotine

Post by David McCormack »

Don't forget, to drink one's cuppa you need your thumb and index finger and your little pinkie to stick out so, if you're going to chop of any of your fingers on that beast of a machine, make sure it's your middle and ring fingers :shock:
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Re: New Guillotine

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Good plan :clap:
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Re: New Guillotine

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Ooer missus, that's a big one! :shock:
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Re: New Guillotine

Post by ChrisG »

How much do those blades cost to resharpen?
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Re: New Guillotine

Post by Graysalchemy »

More to the point how much does it cost to service and keep it the right side of elf and safety.

I used to have neigbours (a printing firm) that had one it was great for triming up a couple hundred prints at a time or chopping up self adhesive mountbord and backing board for big contract jobs.

Sadly missed :giggle: :giggle:
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