Charnwood M3 Underpinner

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LadyMc
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Charnwood M3 Underpinner

Post by LadyMc »

I am currently looking at possibly buying the Charnwood M3 Underpinner.

I do the framing for a photographic studio and will be looking at doing public framing. The underpinner I currently have is a foot operated one but you hold it in place yourself and is proving to not be reliable.

As I have just bought 2 Keencut items budget is a bit of an issue.

Anyone have any experience of a Charnwood M3.
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deejay
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Post by deejay »

Sorry, never heard of it. I still use this hand operated Pistorius that I bought in 1983. Everything on it is massively over engineered and there is nothing to go wrong, and it is very small, most important in my tiny workshop. I don't think they make it any more though.
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Post by Mr Bojangles »

There are a couple of Cassese underpinners on ebay at the minute, models CS79 & CS88
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