Anyone got a left hand morso arm for sale?
thanks.
Fed up using anything from a seat to clothes dryer to balance moulding.
Oh and merry xmas.
WTD : Morso Left hand arm
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Re: WTD : Morso Left hand arm
Lion have them http://www.lionpic.co.uk/product/MORSO- ... ,7776.aspx
Or this from Lion would work also http://www.lionpic.co.uk/product/MOULDI ... ,8517.aspx
Or this from Lion would work also http://www.lionpic.co.uk/product/MOULDI ... ,8517.aspx
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Re: WTD : Morso Left hand arm
I debated whether to buy a left side Morsø support, but decided against it. As I remember it was fairly expensive, heavy, and would have eaten up a lot of floor space which I can ill afford.
I echo Dermot's suggestion. Instead, for only a few dollars (maybe $25 or so) I got myself an adjustable roller stand. It occupies a smaller “footprint” and is height adjustable so you can use it for other applications.
As it so happens, I am using the roller stand at the moment to support a 5 foot x 3 foot frame (for a bathroom mirror) which is too heavy and cumbersome not to sag when using underpinner.
I didn’t get this roller from this company, but from an industrial supply, warehouse catalog. Mine is a wee bit different, but the principle is the same.
I echo Dermot's suggestion. Instead, for only a few dollars (maybe $25 or so) I got myself an adjustable roller stand. It occupies a smaller “footprint” and is height adjustable so you can use it for other applications.
As it so happens, I am using the roller stand at the moment to support a 5 foot x 3 foot frame (for a bathroom mirror) which is too heavy and cumbersome not to sag when using underpinner.
I didn’t get this roller from this company, but from an industrial supply, warehouse catalog. Mine is a wee bit different, but the principle is the same.
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Re: WTD : Morso Left hand arm
why dont you try fw holroyd they are in glasgow you can collect or they will send it out by carrier they're telephone number is 01417661030 quite a helpful bunch of people ive always found
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Re: WTD : Morso Left hand arm
won the auction. £17 . thanks for the heads up.
Re: WTD : Morso Left hand arm
Well done, make sure you get the screw or screws (cannot recall if it's one or two but you will know by looking at your morso) with it to attach the arm...