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<p>[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 10009207, member: 16283"]Dexter or Logan Mat Cutters are both excellent-once you get the hang of it you can master it.You'll also want UV protective glass and acid free/neutral backing.</p><p>With a chop saw you can also make your own frames.You'll prob also want a brad- nailer,and a clean work table....nothing like dandruff on your original Lautrec litho ![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 10009207, member: 16283"]Dexter or Logan Mat Cutters are both excellent-once you get the hang of it you can master it.You'll also want UV protective glass and acid free/neutral backing. With a chop saw you can also make your own frames.You'll prob also want a brad- nailer,and a clean work table....nothing like dandruff on your original Lautrec litho ![/QUOTE]
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