I have manage to lose the tool for removing my morso blades. Does anyone have a spare that they would sell to me? Alternatively can some one give me the measurement of the appropriate socket. I only have metric - 19 too loose 18 won't go on.
Any help gratefully received.
Lost Morso tool
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Re: Lost Morso tool
You need a 17mm socket, your 18mm one should be too big.
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Re: Lost Morso tool
I don't own a Morso
'Sold it years ago.
That's why I've got the tool you're looking for.
You can have it as long as you pay the postage to send it to you. It's all quite rusty now, but will clean up with some light oil and wire-wool.
PM me with your address and I'll pop it in a Jiffy bag.
'Sold it years ago.
That's why I've got the tool you're looking for.
You can have it as long as you pay the postage to send it to you. It's all quite rusty now, but will clean up with some light oil and wire-wool.
PM me with your address and I'll pop it in a Jiffy bag.
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Re: Lost Morso tool
I have glues rare earth magnets to my machines, the tools live on the magnets.