Aluminium covered wood mouldings to good home

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kev@frames
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Aluminium covered wood mouldings to good home

Post by kev@frames »

free- approx up to 50 metres/150ft assorted lengths (some unwrapped) aluminium-wrap mouldings, mostly silver, some gold, different profiles, square, rounded etc. Free to good home if you can collect.

we have discontinued using it. Please note this is the wood, covered with aluminium. Not solid aluminium.

and no, (before you post!) this isn't an invitation for comments or polemics on the virtues or otherwise of this stuff!

01736 330887 pictureframer@gmail.com

cheers
kev
Mary Case GCF

Post by Mary Case GCF »

will you provide us with a free replacement set of morso blades? :D
kev@frames
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Post by kev@frames »

oooooH! cutting.

geddit :D
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Jared Davis CPF, GCF
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Post by Jared Davis CPF, GCF »

Here's a tip - I found that flat & square profiles of aluminium wrapped mouldings cut really well in a guillotine... upside down. Nicer "undented" corners.

Cheers,

Jared
Mary Case GCF

Post by Mary Case GCF »

Used to do that. It still ruined the blades. We don't offer it any more either, but people still ask....
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