wanted keencut mountcutter
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Wanted Equipment
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Can I add myself to the wanted equipment and advice discussion. I am returning to framing and whilst looking for most equipment would like a second hand pneumatic Taurus underpinner if anyone knows where to find one privately.Unfortunately cannot afford Traders prices
Can I add myself to the wanted equipment and advice discussion. I am returning to framing and whilst looking for most equipment would like a second hand pneumatic Taurus underpinner if anyone knows where to find one privately.Unfortunately cannot afford Traders prices
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It's a bit more spacious than it looks. The keyboard and monitor are positioned to be comfortable when standing at the mount cutter. The keyboard and mouse are cordless so I can always move it if necessary. The additional keyboard on the floor is for use towards the end of the day when I'm feeling particularly tired.osgood wrote:Mike,
I hope you get a lot of enjoyment from your new toy!
Your space is very cramped. Looks like you will need a visit to the chiropractor every week from using your keyboard, mouse and monitor in those positions.
And what about the vee nailer? From the picture it appears that you must be a contortionist to use that.
I have to ask - what are all those shelves that have tape measures and labels for???
The underpinner just fits in nicely - it's always been there and I can still use it from where I always used to stand - though now I have to stand in precisely the right spot. It's moving next week (see next paragraph).
The shelves - which slide in and out - hold mountboard. Hence the labels and tape measures. However I've just thrown those out this week in favour of Lion's mountboard filing system. As the mountboard now has to be stored lengthways in they stick out in front of the worktop. So, I now have a new, deeper worktop ready to be fitted. Once that's on the underpinner will be moved forward a bit. That should make it easier to put paper in the printer.
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Sometimes you can find the printer cheaper than the list price for a set of toners.
I recently agreed to sponsor a centrefold for our local free monthly. It's only 500 copies but I discovered that printing 500 sheets of full colour used about 80% of a new set of toner refills - i.e. about £180.
Next month I'm putting less colour on the page and using refilled cartridges from eBay.
I recently agreed to sponsor a centrefold for our local free monthly. It's only 500 copies but I discovered that printing 500 sheets of full colour used about 80% of a new set of toner refills - i.e. about £180.
Next month I'm putting less colour on the page and using refilled cartridges from eBay.