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Keencut

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Hi ,
I have for sale a Keencut glass and Board cutter all woks fine
needing the space. £450.00
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is that the 4000 or 5000 and can it be shipped or is it pick up only?
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Hi ,
Think it's the 4000 no indication on machine.
pick up or can arrange delivery at cost.
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Have sent a PM.
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Re: Keencut

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That's the Keencut System 4000. It's the one that pre-dates the Excaliber range.

I use one of them. They are built like tanks, unbreakable, last for ever. All the usual bits that you might need to change, such as cutting wheels, etc., are still available as they are used on the Excaliber range.

Generally the parts which are no longer available don't matter as you won't need them,or there's a way around things. Bearing wear is no problem as there are adjustments to compensate for this.

They are very heavy so if you are going to collect it, make sure that you have some help with the lifting, you will need it!
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Re: Keencut

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Thanks for that Mark,

One further question do you feed in boards and glass from the left or right? I won't have much if any space to manoeuvre the boards on the right due to a current bench to be replaced at some point by a CMC.
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You can feed in from either way, it doesn't matter. My glass rack is behind the right hand side of the machine, so that I can just lift the glass down on the the right hand channel guide.

I've recently re-located the machine into a space only about 6" longer than the machine and work just fine, although I do need to watch that I don't catch the corner of the glass on the black painted metal "A" frame, as I remove the glass from the rack, otherwise it's no big deal!
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Re: Keencut

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Cutter is pick up only, due to carrier restrictions.
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can deliver most of Scotland / north England for fuel costs.
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Is this still available? Cheers,Johnny.
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Re: Keencut

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yes, still for sale
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Re: Keencut

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Cutter Now sold.

Many thanks.
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