We are selling our MultiMaster point gun as we have hardly ever used it. It is like new and comes with a box containing over 2000 points.
We are asking £50.00 plus P&P at cost
Fletcher MultiMaster point gun
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Re: Fletcher MultiMaster point gun
WOW! Hardly ever used it. I find that amazing! Mine is used quite a lot and there are so many ways to use a multimaster, other than the normal and most obvious uses.
When you realise that you are not limited to using them flat as they come out of the gun, but that you can bend them through 90 degrees before inserting the screw through the hole, then you find some less obvious, but really clever uses for them that just never occur to most people.
It's just the most brilliant framing gun that I have got, and I've got a quite a few different types of framing guns.
When you realise that you are not limited to using them flat as they come out of the gun, but that you can bend them through 90 degrees before inserting the screw through the hole, then you find some less obvious, but really clever uses for them that just never occur to most people.
It's just the most brilliant framing gun that I have got, and I've got a quite a few different types of framing guns.
Mark Lacey
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Re: Fletcher MultiMaster point gun
Yes Mark, there are many uses including bending them through 90 degrees for fixing, but equally there are other methods of fixing, which I would say are safer, than using bent points. We probably used them for the more obvious fixings, but as you can see in the approximately 7 years we have had it we only used under 1000 points.
As we are scaling down to retire later this year its now time to move some of the lesser used items
As we are scaling down to retire later this year its now time to move some of the lesser used items
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Re: Fletcher MultiMaster point gun
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