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Manual version of the Jetmounter

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I saw somewhere that a hand cranked version of the Jetmounter has been released but cannot find any further information, can anybody help?
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Steve Goodall's (hot press) your man, he's on the forum. They are portable and open if I am not mistaken to 25mm for materials up to that depth. They take a bit of getting used to when you are used to a motor jm, but great for taking with you on events etc. they still have the two rollers, which is obvious I spose..doh. Ideally find a way to mount them down for use, then they won't move. think it was about £125+vat and delivery (don't quote me I could be out a little). They had some offers at the focus on imaging show at the , which included some materials too. You never know there just might be offers still.
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There are two Chris.
The ML12 & the ML25 I believe the ML12 will accommodate 20mm x 335mm & the ML25 is 20mm x 650mm
Steve will confirm this, or correct it.
From the current price list the ML12 is £150 & the ML25 is £300.
I suspect those price may be excl. of VAT @ 20%

Steve Goodall's your man.
He provided me with brochures and price list for machines and consumables.
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Re: Manual version of the Jetmounter

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Hello Chris - I am the man that these guys are talking about - I guess you may have seen something in "Art Business Today" - under the "sexy new products" section - well as "sexy" as a hand wound laminator can be doh! :Slap:

Please feel free to give me a buzz on 07714 523780 & we can have a chat - find out what you need & then point you in the right direction :D

Don't panic - I am not the "hard sales type" (someone back me up here) - I will purely offer advice & help - where we go from there is in your hands - I am a "forum member" after all :rock:

Don't ya just love this place :clap:
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I'll gladly back Steve up on that one.

Having received the Hot Press brochures/price list/instructional DVD, Steve has given me time and space to consider - weigh up the pros & cons and make my own decisions. And without being at all patronising, I'm confident that when I phone/text/PM Steve to say that I'm ready to talk, he'll be there.

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/28-inch-Manua ... 5d33bb466b

I have one of these and it works great!
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WOW Ryan - it looks like an awesome piece of kit - green rollers for the Irish too!!!

Good on yer - happy rolling!!!
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Re: Manual version of the Jetmounter

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It's fantastic and solid an anything. Cheap as chips!
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