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jordec
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morso F parts

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Hi Southport North West UK based artist just bought morso f and lookin for spares waste chute, blade gaurd, and second large rule for extention arm .Also in the market for a keencut excalibur 500 63inch any help would be appreciated thanks grant
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Post by Keith Hewitt »

Grant,
Welcome to the forum :) .

Try here..
http://www.underpinner-spares.co.uk/morso_eh.php

or here http://www.lionpic.co.uk ask for their catalogue, as a newbie you will find it most useful.
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Another source of spares is http://www.framersequipment.co.uk/
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Thanks very much for your replies iv tried all the places listed but all new parts and cost nearly as much as i paid for the machine i.e. blade gaurd and bracket £135 plus vat . Are their any places that sell second hand or reconditioner parts thanks Grant
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Post by strokebloke »

An effective chute can easily be made from a simple piece of 3/8" ply & 2 lengths of 3/4" sq softwood, for only a couple of pounds.
Clear acetate can be purchased cheaply and bent easily with the judicious use of a hot air gun.
The frame for it, can also be made from 3/8" ply.
Green paint ~ sample tin from Homebase :giggle:
40" rules can be purchased on eBay for between £7-12.

It depends whether you want genuine Morso parts, or you want a practical solution at a reasonable cost :)

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Thanks very much Jack for the advice i have to say i was arriving at the same conclusion, ill still look out for parts if they are to be found but as you say im sure i can improvise for the time being Grant
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