WANTED Morso Left hand support
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WANTED Morso Left hand support
Hi I am looking for a left hand support for my Morso can anyone help??
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Re: WANTED Morso Left hand support
Hi whats a pm?
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Re: WANTED Morso Left hand support
Hi
Sounds like you are probably sorted, but an alternative some of our customers use is a roller support stand. I find them usefull as you can move them further to the left when you are starting to cut a 3 metre length, and they will give great support to the moulding. (Depending on how you have your underpinner set up they can also be good supporting large frames when pinning!).
It is the W510 Roller Stand, you can see it on our Charnwood website http://charnwood.net/shop/product/roller-stand?cid=46
Cheers
Sam
Sounds like you are probably sorted, but an alternative some of our customers use is a roller support stand. I find them usefull as you can move them further to the left when you are starting to cut a 3 metre length, and they will give great support to the moulding. (Depending on how you have your underpinner set up they can also be good supporting large frames when pinning!).
It is the W510 Roller Stand, you can see it on our Charnwood website http://charnwood.net/shop/product/roller-stand?cid=46
Cheers
Sam