Fletcher Multimaster point driver
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Hi there, is this still available?
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Yes multipoint available.
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Sorry should read multimaster still available.
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Hi, I’m pretty new to the forum. I would like to buy this. Can you advise as to the process please?
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Easiest way is to pay through PayPal—friends and family—there’s no extra charges are involved. All you require is my email address. Let me know if this suitable for you.
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Great sounds fine. Let’s do it. Can you send me your email address please?
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Hi my email is anthony.allgood@me.com
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Great, many thanks. I’ll get that sorted today
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Great, many thanks. I’ll get that sorted today
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Hi there. That’s the payment made now
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
PayPal received thanks.Just need poastal details and I’ll get it posted today.
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
My details are:-
Tony Fitzpatrick
20 Latch Burn Wynd,
Dunning,
Perthshire.
PH2 0SP
Many thanks.
Tony Fitzpatrick
20 Latch Burn Wynd,
Dunning,
Perthshire.
PH2 0SP
Many thanks.
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Arrived today. Many thanks
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Hi Fitz,
You are now fully equiped to have a go at stacked moulding frames! Enjoy!
You are now fully equiped to have a go at stacked moulding frames! Enjoy!
Mark Lacey
“Life is short. Art long. Opportunity is fleeting. Experience treacherous. Judgement difficult.”
― Geoffrey Chaucer
“Life is short. Art long. Opportunity is fleeting. Experience treacherous. Judgement difficult.”
― Geoffrey Chaucer
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
going to study all of your posts to find out how! It’s a nice point driver though and I like that it can be used to fit stretched canvasses into outer mouldings without having to buy special brackets of various sizes.
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Re: Fletcher Multimaster point driver
Hi Fitz,
Fitting canvases into frames is quite a popular use for the multimaster point gun, the gallery framing shop where I was trained often did that. You will find so many uses for the multimaster, very possibly many may be unique to you! There are different view about this, not everyone glues stacked mouldings together and some like to leave gaps between the mouldings. However, because I like to hand finish my stacked mouldings, mine are a close enough fit to be able to glue them in place together. This prevents movement which can crack the hand finishing and spoil the appearance. When I can easily fix the frames invisibly together with narrow crown staples, I like to do this.
I build up my stacked moulding frames from the outside inwards and the next moulding hides the staples, which have fastened the previous frame in place. These staples are like little hidden clamps, which hold everything in place while the glue sets, but there are many ocassions where frames cannot be clamped together by staples because not enough of the previous moulding is accessible to the staples. This is where an alternative is necessary and quite often this alternative is to use the multimaster. It's quick, it's easy and gets the job done! Very often, it is necessary to position the multimaster points in to one frame before fixing the previous frame. It is possible to insert the screws even when access is to a reccessed position between two mouldings. I hope that you will find this suggestion helpful.
Mark.
Fitting canvases into frames is quite a popular use for the multimaster point gun, the gallery framing shop where I was trained often did that. You will find so many uses for the multimaster, very possibly many may be unique to you! There are different view about this, not everyone glues stacked mouldings together and some like to leave gaps between the mouldings. However, because I like to hand finish my stacked mouldings, mine are a close enough fit to be able to glue them in place together. This prevents movement which can crack the hand finishing and spoil the appearance. When I can easily fix the frames invisibly together with narrow crown staples, I like to do this.
I build up my stacked moulding frames from the outside inwards and the next moulding hides the staples, which have fastened the previous frame in place. These staples are like little hidden clamps, which hold everything in place while the glue sets, but there are many ocassions where frames cannot be clamped together by staples because not enough of the previous moulding is accessible to the staples. This is where an alternative is necessary and quite often this alternative is to use the multimaster. It's quick, it's easy and gets the job done! Very often, it is necessary to position the multimaster points in to one frame before fixing the previous frame. It is possible to insert the screws even when access is to a reccessed position between two mouldings. I hope that you will find this suggestion helpful.
Mark.
Mark Lacey
“Life is short. Art long. Opportunity is fleeting. Experience treacherous. Judgement difficult.”
― Geoffrey Chaucer
“Life is short. Art long. Opportunity is fleeting. Experience treacherous. Judgement difficult.”
― Geoffrey Chaucer