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I just looked (morso is in the same room as the computer, which is in the back of the shop, which I get to via a door in the kitchen :D ) and mine has the holes in - I presume yours is an old un?
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Spit wrote:How on earth do you two wake up in the morning? :shock:

I just got up for a cuppa, going back in a mo.
Simple. I don't!

Mind you, when I eventually do crash, it's comaville - none of this "getting up for light refreshments" lark (that would wreck my head more than the insomnia! :shock: ) Huh! Ye born-again Welsh are all the same.... :wink:
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Funny thing is I can always sleep at the drop of a hat in the day - I often have trouble sleeping at night. I've been like that ever since I did 2 years of permanent nightshift. You'd think after 20 years my sleep patterns would have got back to normal!
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:lol: I used to do rotating shifts 30 years ago and I still have the jet-lag. :cry: I have my breakfast before go to bed. Saves time in the morning. :P

Yuk! This tea is horrible. I think I'll make a fresh one. (Which I will drink about noon.)
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Spit wrote:Funny thing is I can always sleep at the drop of a hat in the day - I often have trouble sleeping at night.
Might be a brain chemistry thang. I'm exactly the same, especially in the winter months. If I could get punters to come in during the wee hours, I'd have it sussed!

Would it be a fair guess that, in your former manifestations, you would find it the devil's own job to get out of the bed on a weekday, but found it impossible to sleep on at weekends?
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[quote="prosperoYuk! This tea is horrible. I think I'll make a fresh one. (Which I will drink about noon.)[/quote]
That's why the Goddess gave us black, sugarless coffee!!! :wink: :lol:
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Afternoon, Ormond!!! :D
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Moglet wrote:Would it be a fair guess that, in your former manifestations, you would find it the devil's own job to get out of the bed on a weekday, but found it impossible to sleep on at weekends?
Yup! Even now I can quite happily sleep in until 9:45 in the week, when I have to open the shop at 10, but up at 7am almost every Sunday :?
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Draz, no point in going back to sleep now, I'll never get up... I'll have to cat-nap.
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Welcome to my life! :cry:
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Spit wrote:That rebate support is on the accessory list: http://www.morso-guillotines.dk/webuk/m ... o_supp.htm
I have a pair of those and they work well except the left hand one slips unless I tighten it with both hands. No idea why that is.
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Post by Not your average framer »

Hi Prospero,

I notice that your rebate supports don't have the usual half round cut-out in the bottom of the steel right angle section and the little round bit which is so good at denting soft mouldings.

Is this your own modification or did it come like this?

I've always wondered if the little round bit serves any useful purpose. If so what?
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Not sure if it was designed for it, but I often use the "half-moon" to ensure that both rebate supports are reaching fully in to the back of the rebate when setting the height, if you get my drift. :?
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Post by prospero »

Little round bit...... oooer getting too technical for me there. :?

No, wait a min. I think I know what ya mean. :idea: When the rebate support is fully down the halfmoony hole fits over the little round bit. Right? Mine (c1985) hasn't got either.
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btw. Áine. I haven't got your drift. Where did you see it last? Maybe it has fallen down behind the dishwaser. :wink:
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Post by bigred »

Hi, I've been following this thread! So are we saying the little round bit actually serves a purpose or not. I agree with NYAF, it's great for denting moulding :x
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Post by Roboframer »

That cut out was on the rebate supports that came with mine, but not on the deep rebate supports I added - and since I added them within a week of purchase I never worried about what they were for.
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Post by bigred »

I'm away out to have another go at freeing up that wretched support. I'll let yous know how I get on>
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