After what seems like an eternity waiting for builders to put doorways in and electricians to re-wire for 3 phase,I'm finally getting closer to finishing my new workshop.This 700sq ft room, which is literally next door to our existing premises, will mainly be used for cutting and joining frames as well as storing mouldings and other consumables.
The saw is a Cassese 969 with a Smart Stop,the pinner is a Cassese 299mxl2 ,the extractor is a Hippo Dust Box and a 200litre (noisy) Clarke compressor.
All this equipment was bought 2nd hand -Some of it is less than a year old and all of it is less than 3 years old. Together it cost much less than half than you would expect to pay for it new.
Mark Griffiths was here today to set up and install the saw and to train both me and my staff on using the saw and the underpinner, I have to say I was impressed - As well as being a lovely chap,he's very knowlegable with Cassese products and also the UK Valaini engineer,I think I'm right in saying that he's factory trained by both these companies.
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Still plenty of snagging jobs to do though- We had to take the door out to make a hole wide enough for the saw to come through and the bench I've had fabricated for the underpinner doesn't arrive till the weekend .
The racking,the ramp and the yet to arrive underpinner bench are all made out of tube that had previously been racking at Manuscript.I bought this steel at auction otherwise it would have cost a bomb!
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