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Ifonly
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Underpinner required

Post by Ifonly »

Hi all, looking to purchase pneumatic Underpinner Taurus prefleby but anything in good working order may be considered
Thank you
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Can I point you in this direction...

https://www.theframersforum.com/viewtop ... =7&t=16225
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Hi featurepiece
I think the key words in the OP are "Pneumatic Underpinner" that one looks like a manual foot operated one :Slap:
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Thanks for that but that is correct foot operated I need pneumatic
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featurepiece wrote:Can I point you in this direction...

https://www.theframersforum.com/viewtop ... =7&t=16225
Oh, yes - sorry. I didn't read it properly :Slap: :oops:

Hey, it was early :? :)



Edit - I deliberately quoted the wrong post too if anyone asks :sweating:
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Got one here works perfectly loads of wedges £300
Loads of other gear also available kind regards and thanks in advance
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Re: Underpinner required

Post by Mark Thornton »

Ifonly

You may want to reconsider trying to obtain a Taurus branded underpinner as since they went out of business many of the spare parts are no longer available, you may be better off buying a brand that is currently still trading.

Mark
https://www.underpinner-spares.co.uk Framing equipment spare parts - Easy online ordering
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Thanks for the link Mark, I’ve been using Taurus for the past 20 years along with Cassese I find the Taurus one of the best machines but as you say parts are no longer available
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Re: Underpinner required

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I have an underpinner to sell.
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Post by poliopete »

So do I :giggle:

A cs89 along with a Bambi silent compressor and stacks of wedges. Both in excellent condition £750 for the lot

You are welcome to try before you buy. :D

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Re: Underpinner required

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Rosa Ashton wrote:I have an underpinner to sell.
I'm happy to sell for £250.
I'm new to this furum and haven't worked out how to load pictures. But if you're interested, message me and I can forward photo.
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