Advice on selling a workshop full of Equipment and materials

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Advice on selling a workshop full of Equipment and materials

Post by Milli »

Hi

I have recently had to cease trading and could do with selling off my equipment and materials.

Equipment includes

Morso F with left hand support and spare blades - SOLD
Ultimat Gold 48" with mat support arms - SOLD
Alphagraf 1/M super underpinner with support extension wings- SOLD
Fletcher 3100 Glass/Board Cutter - SOLD
Matboard storage bench with Cantilever Matcutter support- SOLD
+ various small workshop necessities- -SOLD

Materials include roughly

At least 125 sheets of glass- SOLD
At least 150 sheets of backboard - SOLD
At least 250m 0f various finished and barewood mouldings
About 50 sheets of various coloured mountboard- -SOLD
+ various workshop sundries- -SOLD

There is everything needed to set up a framing workshop. All the equipment is in excellent condition and hasn't had much use (haven't had to use spare blades on Morso).

If anyone knows where I might be able to sell this stuff, please let me know

Thanks

Milli
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Post by Spit »

Listing here is a good starting point, but it may help if you put some prices on. There are a number of budding framers here who would buy for the right price!

Ebay can be good for some items. Morsos in good condition generally go for 6-700. Make sure you put a reserve on for the minimum you are willing to sell it for.

Some suppliers will sell second hand machinery: give yours a call to see if they will. They will probably want a cut though.
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Post by prospero »

Hi Milli. Sorry to hear that.

If you want to clear the lot in one go you might try Mitrecraft Wholesale in Lincoln (01522 511322). Not too far away.
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Post by Mary Case GCF »

hello Milli (not Matti as originally typed), is it a Proteus (keencut) mountboard storage bench?

we may be interested in it.
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May i apologise for my mother, she is having one of her senior moments, I'm sure she meant Milli,
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Post by Milli »

Have checked on Storage bench, it is the Keencut Proteus PD02 model with Matcutter supports (pair). I was looking for about £250 for it
Grahame Case

Post by Grahame Case »

Milli wrote:Not sure, I will nip and check tomorrow
Cheers Milli, no need to rush though, don't want you missing out on a lie-in on Sunday.
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mary, you son still has that cat on his head.....
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Post by Moglet »

Hi Milli,

Sorry to hear you're selling up. It might well be worth contacting Wessex regarding your equipment for sale: they're a well-known source for second-hand equipment. Also, it might be worth letting your supplier reps know that you have kit for sale, as they may be able to connect you with some of their customers looking for the items you're offering.

Wherever you are going next, I wish you the very best of luck for your future. :)
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kev@frames wrote:mary, you son still has that cat on his head.....
I never went near 'im ossifer! :wink:
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Post by MITREMAN »

Hi Milli,
Sorry to here you are selling up, Try Framers Equipment they may be interested they are based in Northampton there website is www.framersequipment.co.uk where you will find there contact details, ask to speak to Peter.

Good luck

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Post by Milli »

Thanks for all your help guys

Have heard back from some of the suppliers, gutted!!!!!
One of them offered me £1000 for all 5 bits of equipment

Might try and sell whole workshop full on Ebay and hope someone is looking to set up

Thanks again

Milli
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Post by Spit »

You'd get more selling them separately I think.
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Post by Milli »

Dont think the equipment will be much of a problem, its the materials that might be. We made mistake of buying bulk to keep unit price down. I think we have more value in materials than machinery but its all second hand. suppliers were offering pennies in the pound for them.

Cheers

Milli
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Post by Mr Bojangles »

Hi Milli, seriously would like to consider purchasing your workshop equipment if the price is right. Could you please contact me
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Milli,

Just sent PM
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Pat

no sign of PM yet

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Second attempt much better when I put something in the subject field...
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Euipment for sale

Post by valpendleton »

Hi Milli

Might be interested in the Fletcher board / mount cutter, how much do you want for it?

Val
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Post by Milli »

Hi

Prices I'm after for the Equipment is as below

Fletcher 3100 Glass/Board cutter £650
Morso F with left hand support £650
Alphagraf 1/M Super Underpinner with extension wings £250
Ultimat Gold 48" with Mat support arms £350
Keencut Proteus Matboard storage bench PD02 with Matcutter support £250

If anyone wants the lot I would be looking for £2000 and I would throw in all my small workshop tools free

Tools include - Framemaster point driver, flexi point driver, various scalpels, mount knife, corner gauge, mount dec. pens, straight edges, T square, glass cutter, gum tape dispenser, various waxes + coloured pens for frame corners and anything else I can find

Thanks

Milli
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