URGENT INFO Please guys....

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Of framing styles or techniques that rocked your boat, and also of those that didn't
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URGENT INFO Please guys....

Post by Johnny9 »

Hi guys,

Any info would be greatly appreciated on this....

Please go to this link on ebay for this Cassesse underpinner....

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=019

What I want to know, is this a Cassese CS 830?
Is it a generally good machine?
What is a reasonable price?

It finishes tonight, so asap please.....

Many thanks in advance....

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Post by Spit »

I think it'd be best to email the seller a few questions - like is it working? It doesn't say much about the condition on there.
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Post by Johnny9 »

Hi Spit,

Yeah, sent him a message about it, but not had a reply yet, just thought I'd try you guys also...... :D
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Just found out it's a Cassese cs810, in Full working order, Any Good???????
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This is a air operated underpinner, yes?

Cheers guys...
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Post by Spit »

Yep, its an air pinner.... If the bids don't go up a fair bit I'll bet it will get pulled, with the seller quoting that it's been sold elsewhere.....
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Cheers steve,

How much for a decent compressor for it??????
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Post by Spit »

Quite a variation in prices there..... you have to choose the right one for you. I have one indoors, for instance, so an ordinary compressor is far too noisy, and the quiet ones cost more and tend to be less powerful.

If you are working out in the garage and don't have moany neighbours, you could use a bog standard compressor from screwfix at £109. You can get them cheaper, of course.
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Of course, you do have to win this first...... :D
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