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    Quote Originally Posted by gtd91 View Post
    For the money that is required i think im just gunna have to take the plunge and hope for the best.... I trained for 2 years as an electrical engineer so i will atleast be able to make it safe, thanks for the heads up on the dodgy earthing!
    I have a duff swing press which I got a couple of years ago from an e-bay seller called Everest. Of course when it went I got no reply from any enquiry I made. It basically started overheating so it's possible a thermostat issue. With your knowledge you may be able to fettle with it. For the cost of the carriage ( probably about £20 ) you're more than welcome to it. It may even be that the control box is a generic thing and somebodyon here may be able to help if you can describe it better than me :). At worst you may have a £20 paper weight, with a bit of luck you might get a bargain. Have a think about it and let me know.

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    press bought here from monster doodles, to be honest it has served me well although i'm on my 2nd plate and controller but it comes with a 12 month warranty, it's a 5 in 1 number but I use it mainly for tees and mugs, it has been ok.

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    I have a generic chinese swing away 5 in 1 press that says meat press on the sticker on the back. Been good as gold for over 12 months. I use it for water bottles as the heat blanket wraps tighter than the mug press's and small slates coasters etc. Never had a problem

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