Morso F spare parts
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Morso F spare parts
Can anyone suggest where I might be able to purchase some Morso F spare parts? 1. moving bite adjustment arm, 2. black plastic long armed top for a fence adjuster 3. rebate support adjusters? I've just acquired a very old machine which I'm trying to coax back into life. I wonder if Morso Fs ever get broken for spares? They seem indestructible. Otherwise I'll have to resort to 'new' spares if I can locate those. I'll see how I get on with framing before committing to a less elderly machine - any help appreciated.
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Re: Morso F spare parts
Hi TJR & welcome to the forum.
I have a pair of rebate supports from my Morso F that were replaced when I upgraded to the spring loaded version - any use ?.
Cheers
Pat
I have a pair of rebate supports from my Morso F that were replaced when I upgraded to the spring loaded version - any use ?.
Cheers
Pat
Pat
Re: Morso F spare parts
Welcome TJR.
These machines are very tough and the chances are that the bits you need will wear out long before it becomes a total write off. I saw one last week (not a Morso but very simiar) still in working order but without blades c1890.
There's one on E-Bay for 90p. No Bids. I suspect the seller has got the decimal point in the wrong place.

These machines are very tough and the chances are that the bits you need will wear out long before it becomes a total write off. I saw one last week (not a Morso but very simiar) still in working order but without blades c1890.
There's one on E-Bay for 90p. No Bids. I suspect the seller has got the decimal point in the wrong place.

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Re: Morso F spare parts
Try Peter Stanlick at Framers Equipment in Northampton
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Re: Morso F spare parts
I am very appreciative of the three replies to the question I posted - thanks to you all. I am also generally impressed with the standard of information on the forum - there are clearly some big players as well as some one-person bands contributing which makes the generosity of the advice offered all the more striking.
Without going into detail (which would be embarassing), I have come to realise I made a false step and have been fortunate to be able to retreat from my acquisition. I will look for a more serviceable 2nd hand machine. I've learned a lot already!
Regards, TJR
Without going into detail (which would be embarassing), I have come to realise I made a false step and have been fortunate to be able to retreat from my acquisition. I will look for a more serviceable 2nd hand machine. I've learned a lot already!
Regards, TJR