UK lampworkers looking for oxycons, a note about a possible source

I've been working for some time now trying to find a source in the UK for oxycons. If there are any UK lampworkers out there who would be interested in one, post-medical machines, please email me over the weekend, so I can have some sort of headcount of the number of interested parties to present to the company as proof that there is a market for them?

You can email me at sales at tillerman dot co dot uk

No promises but perhaps a chance to acutally get our hands on one or two or five.... or more? I'm not planning to sell them commercially, I'm just a persistent person that might have found someone who will listen.

-Su

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I will shortly be selling mine, contact off list. I would ship.

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Boner the Cat

Unless you're in the UK or it's wired for 220v mains power it wouldn't be useful over here, but thanks anyway.

-Su

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don't be as concerned with the 220 / 110 volt issue as the HTZ issue. mine is 50-60 htz, your power is not only a different voltage but a different frequency. uk power is 50 htz, usa power is 60 htz. also uk 220 is run from a single hot + ground or twin and earth is its called. usa 220 is derived from inputting 2 110 volt.

you will find a lot of transformers in pawn shops as building sites must only run 110v until wind and water tight, so most plumber, electrician and carpenters all have 110 volt tools!!!

- yes I lived in the uk and built an office building their.

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