However, following a couple of years using one and constantly having to top up the hydraulic fluid because of leaks from the master cylinder, I can understand why. I presume that Morso have cashiered the designer of that particular product in the range.

I have just bought an Alfamacchine 1M - manual operated. Second hand admittedly. It had seen some work, that much was obvious.
But it performed OK and the price was right. It has been stripped, cleaned, oiled and reassembled. Outrigger arms have been made and fitted for large frames & I have made a rebate clamp unit to replace the missing one when I bought it.
I am very pleased with it. It really is as good as new and performs faultlessly. Manufacture quality is at least comparable with the Morso item - and it doesn't leak.

I appreciate that it is an entry level underpinner. But if I make 20 frames a week I consider myself to be busy. (I also do wood turning and carving.) I guess that some of you guys make more than 20 frames in a day, but for me this underpinner is ideal.
Now all I have to do is decide whether to buy Framers Corner Blades for the Morso F, or Morso's own make
