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Framing Equipment Support and Advice
Noob - Not Noob - Seeks to Mat/Frame from Home as Hobby
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[QUOTE="Prospero, post: 1063983, member: 4970"] As for equipment, it's mostly a case of "Buy cheap and you buy twice". There is a huge difference between professional kit and hobby stuff. Pro equipment is built to last, so looking around for used equipment is an idea. I bought a C&H matcutter back in the '80s and it's still giving good service. As is my chopper and underpinner. :D Remember, you are still paying the full price for materials and using inferior equipment will result in a lot of spoiled matboard/moulding. o_O [/QUOTE]
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